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kalatkat n Ladder with rungs; rungs of a ladder; steps to a porch or on a hillside. Ka kalatkat, darua ka igsandig no du-on ka igbalabag, no ian ka kalatkat. Ka ogdi-okan ta, ian ka kalatkat. As for a ladder, it has two leaning [posts] and there are cross-pieces (lit. that-which lays horizontally). That which we step on are the steps. see fr.: hagoran.
tombil v 1To add on, as material to the edge of a garment. Ogtombilan ku so-i logdak ku. I’m adding to my skirt. [The word tombil is to add onto.(The word tupak applies to a patch which covers a hole or tear on the inner portion of a garment.) DB says these are different.] see: sumpul. 2To add onto, as a house, or steps. Ka kalatkat du-on, nigtombilan su malig-ot ka an-anayan. The steps there, they were extended because they were narrow at first.