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tibò phr.: tibò dò. 1adv All. Tibò ayam du-on agasan di ka manuk, warò su kai to kiliran ka pa-a ran. All domesticated animals have hips but as for chickens, they don't because their lets are on their sides. Ogkohonat ka tibò no oghalin su du-on igkahallok. Everyone will pack up and leave because there is something of which they are afraid. see fr.: ubus 3; see fr.: tibulus 3. 2v For all or everyone to be doing something Katibò ogsinogow. Everyone is crying. Natibò dan oghipanow. They all left. 3v To have all of something. Ko ogkatibò on ka igbayad nu, ogpakapurut kad on to kuddò. When you have all of your payment [in hand], you can take the horse. 4v To do or to include all of something. Tiba-a nu ka darua. [Take] both of them Tiba-an ogbukusi ka lison. Both her legs are enveloped. 5v To have happened completely. Natiba-an natutung ka kamot? Was the field burned completely? see: ubus 1.
tibug 1v To permit something to fully develop or mature. Kò ta ogtibugan ka manuk to atolug. We won’t let the hen develop her eggs. Ogkatibugan ka atolug ko ogpigsò. The eggs have fully developed when [the chicks] hatch. [In the following example, DB says that the eggs will be cooked and not be left to collect in the nest. They are developed when ogkapigso-on when the chicks hatch.] see fr.: buyag 4; see fr.: mabonbon 2. 2To live, or develop. No nigdinog a kunto-on to warò anak dan no ogkatibug. Ko malasi og-anak, ogkamatoy rò ka batò. And I have heard recently that they have no children who have lived (lit. developed). If they frequently give birth, the child just dies. 3vs To mature or fully develop Ka atolug to manuk no buguk konò ogpigsò su warò natibug. A chicken egg which is underdeveloped won't hatch because it has not matured. 4v To be completed. Natibug ka pogtoì din. What she was sewing was completed. 5v With negative: To be left incomplete or uncompleted. Ka baloy no konò ogkapongaan to oghimu, warò natibug. The house which was not finished in the making, it wasn't completed. Konò ogkatibug no ogtoi-on ta. What we sew won’t finished. [DB says the following example applies to something that won't be completed due to some interruption.] 6v Fully developed [As of large, healthy, full term newborn baby.] 7v To develop a relationship with Ogtibugon ta ka duma ta ko maroyow ka pogdumaruma ta kandin. Our [relationship to] our companion will develop when our fellowship (lit. accompanying of him/her) is good. Ka batò no malasi og-ogot to batò no songo unawa rin, og-ogotan to inoy ka anak din to, “Maniò to konò nu ogtibugon ka duma nu no warò man salò din koykow?” The child who frequently fights with another child who is his same age is scolded by his mother [who says], “Why don't you treat your companion well?? who hasn't wronged you?” Ko konò din ogtibugon, ogmaro-ot sikandin to duma rin su oghimuon kandin to salò. If he doesn't treat his companion well he will act badly toward him because he will do wrong things to him. Warò kow tibuga to otow no nigtalabau to baloy now su kandan ka ogbobo-ot to kalaglagan. Konò koy ogtibugon to mgo otow su ka pulus noy to kayu, diad on to kandan We are not treated well by the people because our advantage (lit. value) in having wood has gone to them. 8v For a relationship to develop Ko nokog-ogot ka darua no batò, konò ogpokogtibug sikandan su ogpo-og-ogotoy on. If two children have fought with each other, [Their relationship] won't develop because they are now fighting. Ko maroyow ka pogdumaruma ran, ogkatibug ka parumrumooy ran. If their relationship (lit. accompanying of each other) is good, their relationship will develop. 9adj abundant, as harvest??
tiglingoy 1v to be very involved with some activity Ligkat to lagboy a no natiglingoy to nigtotoì, nalingow a to ogsusugba to iglabung [noy]. I became so involved with my sewing, [that] I forgot to cook supper. see fr.: talogon. 2To wait expectantly for; to desist from working in order to witness some event. Katiglingoy a pad porom to landingan. I was looking forward to the plane’s landing.
tikoba 1n General: Embankment, as of river or lake. 2v To become a steep embankment Natikobanan su nasalinan ka tanò. It became a steep embankment because the soil was decreased. 3n A clay-like soil found in creek beds, not suitable for making clay pots. [DB says the word tikoba does not refer to clay which is the material used for clay pots. (There is a grey clay-like soil in some areas but which isn't suitable for making articles.)]
tilalam 1vs To make up to or become friends with people such as a monkey which has become tame. Natilaam on ka ubal to otow. The monkey has made up to people. see: amuk 1. 2v To become spoiled. Ka miow natilalam su nigpamokan to ogko-on to salmon. The cat is spoiled because it is used to eating sardines. see: tagam. 3v To become addicted.
toì 1n Stitch, as a doctor’s stich. Hon-om ka toì dii to momol ku. Kara toì nigbalintus. There are six stitches in my gums. Each one was knotted. [A doctor's stitch is a toì because each stitch was nigbalintus knotted. Each one has a buku knot.] spec: salugsug 4. 2v To sew. 3see: salusug. 4Native pants or shirt sewn out of torn material. 5Blanket stitch. Konò ogkatibug no ogtoi-on ta. What we sew won’t run out well.
tong-ow 1n A torch. 2v To fish by illuminating the water. gen: bat-ow 1. 2.1v Be illuminated by a light, especially when fishing. Nighimu ku to sikan su ogkatongawan a ka nighun-a nigtong-ow. I did that because I who had been first to fish by illuminating the water with a light was being illuminated [by their lantern]. 3v To fish by illuminating the water with a light. Nanong-ow a diò to Liboganon to subuk I was using a light to fish for small bullhead fish in the Liboganon River. Du-on nigsinundul no songo ogpanong-ow di pitromak ka igtong-ow. There were those who followed me who were also fishing by illuninating the water with a light but they were using a Petromax lantern for illumination. 4n Fishermen who use a torch or lantern to attract fish at night.
tulud 1v To take hold of and push. Tulud nu ka gakit. Push the raft. Ka gakit, nakagakap diò to pantad no ogtulud ta diò to woig. [The form tulud refers to pushing it somewhere. The form ogpanulud would refer to helping someone with something, such as a raft, to deliver it to someplace.] osyn: usung 1. 2v To accompany or deliver something partway, short of its ultimate destination [Such as for someone to assist another in taking a raft to its destination when person taking it is unable to manage on his own.] 3(mt.) To push something toward someone. 4v To deliver something, such as a raft.