dapayu n A short eel burrow under the water- has no panta - as for young. [Also, the bilog “eel” and also the ilabù fish makes a similar burrow.]
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lugì 1n burrow Ka mgo lugì to tabunan to takubung, ogpoglawanglawangon diò to diralom to oghimuan dan to salag. The burrows of the marmots mound are connected underneath to the places where they make their nests. [Made by a person or an animal.] syn: lungag 1. 2hole Ogtu-uron to otow to oghimu to lugì, unawa to katilias woy ko basuraan People make holes on purpose, as outhouses or for garbage. see: lungag 1.
sorop 1v To go inside, as a hole, tunnel or cavern. Ko ogsorop, oghun-a ka ulu to ulod no ogtagù to lugì. When it goes inside, the head of the snake enters the hole first. Ko ogsorop ki to sinoropan, du-on ilag to kohuna-an ta. If we enter into a cavern, there will be light in front of us. 2deriv n Cavern. 3Sorop kow. Go inside. 4v Make something else go inside, as a burrow. Igsorop on kat bu-aya to tambaò. The crocodile forced him into an eel burrow. ??
tabunan n Marmot's mound. Ka mgo lugì to tabunan to takubung, ogpoglawanglawangon diò to diralom to oghimuan dan to salag. The burrows of the marmots mound are connected underneath to the places where they make their nests. [The mound which is the home of the large marmot rodent takubung where marmots live in a family group.]