dapù v To feed on something as birds, bats or monkeys gather together to feed on of fruits. Ka mgo manukmanuk ogdapù to mgo bogas to kayu. The birds flock together feeding on the fruits of the tree. [People will often make camoflage under a tree so they can shoot the birds which are feeding on fruit.]
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dayuan₁ n A kind of short baliti tree which bears a fruit eaten by birds and monkeys. Ian to oghingaranan ka sikan no kayu to dayuan su moon-ing ka mgo manukmanuk no ogdayu ka mandapù to mgo bogas to balitì. The reason why [that tree] is called dayuan is because the birds flock to it to pluck the baliti fruit.
hulun v To gather together as flies, ants, birds or fish to feed such as birds to suck nectar, and as fish eat. Oghulun [ka mgo langow] su ogdapù to kogang woy ko arol. [The flies] gather together because they feed on the sores and/or on the skin lesions. Nokoy bua ka oghulunan to bulili-i? What perhaps are the red ants gathering together on [to eat]?