konò ogsagman phr. of: sagman. 1To ignore, not pay attention to, such as to not allow something to bother one. Ko og-ogotan, konò ogsagman. If he is scolded, he doesn't pay attention to it. Ogpalingowlingow dò du-on; konò din ogsagmanon. He just [purposely] forgets it; he doesn't pay attention to it. Warò dan masagman. They ignored [what they heard]. Anoy a no batò, warò inoy ku no nigsagman kanak. Ever since I was a child, I didn't have a mother to attend to me. [One of the characteristics of a person of good character is that he does not allow criticism to upset him so that the following two examples of ignoring, or not paying attention to scolding is seen as a good characteristic.] 2v To be able to pay attention to. Ogka-aloy ka doromdom nu to mgo ulod-ulod no konò ka ogpakasagman to pogko-on. Your thoughts were distracted by the insects (lit. creatures) and so you were not able to pay attention to eating.
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lungang 1 2adj of good character [ Ka molungangon], konò no ubaton, konò ogwangal, ogkaallok no oghimu to maro-ot, ogpo-obos; ko ogko-ogotan, konò ogsagman, ogpalingowlingow rò du-on; konò din ogsagmanon. [The person with good character]: He isn't a liar, he doesn't gossip/[start] scandals. He is afraid to do bad things. He humbles himself. If he is scolded, he doesn't pay attention to it; he just [purposely] forgets it; he doesn't pay attention to it. 3adj teachable, readily complies, or understands Ko batò no og-anaron ta, maga-an ogpakasabut. (Moon-ing ka ka-alapan.) If we are teaching a child, he is quick to understand. (There are many meanings [for this word].) 4 5 6 7
obos v to humble one's self Ka molungangon, konò no ubaton, konò ogwangal, ogkaallok no oghimu to maro-ot, ogpo-obos; ko ogko-ogotan, konò ogsagman. Ogpalingowlingow rò du-on; konò din ogsagmanon. As for the person of good character, [he] isn't a liar, he doesn't [start] scandals. He is afraid to do bad things. He humbles himself. If he is scolded, he doesn't let it bother him; he just [purposely] forgets it; he doesn't pay attention to it.
ogot 1v To scold, get after someone verbally or physically. Ko og-ogotan, konò ogsagman. If he is scolded, he won't let it bother him. Ogpan-ogot to duma rin to konò ogpa-agad-agad. She will scold [all] of her companions since they won't obey [her]. Du-on ogpan-ogot no bo-bò dò. Du-on ogpanlampos ko og-ogot. There are some who scold only with their mouth(s). There are those who strike when they get after [someone]. 2To quarrel. 3To quarrel. 4Habitual scolding as prerogative of igbuyag, pokog-ogot-ogot ‘argue noisily, as men’.