humil adj Cool, or cooled down. Ko nigdaralu ka batò ganna to masolom, mo-init lagboy. Ko a las nuibi on, no oghutukon ta no ogdampò no mohumil on ka lawa rin. Nig-itu-oson ka mo-init din. When the child was ill a while ago [this] morning, he was very hot. When it was nine o'clock already, his body was already cooled down. [as of cement that has cooled of but is still warm to the touch. or a child whose fever has dropped.] see fr.: maga-inallow.
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maga-inallow adj lukewarm, as water Ko maga-inaldow ka woig, konò amana no mo-init. If the water is lukewarm, it isn't very hot. [About the warmth that you could dip your finger in without being burned. DB says this term is used only of water and is not used of objects that have become warmed by the sun. (Those things would be mo-init.) Of cement it would be said that it had become mohumil “moderately warm”, but the sense is somewhat different in that it seems to refer to something that has cooled off. (see humil.)] see: humil.