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pogul 1n A kind of tree. Ka pogul no kayu, konò ogkasilaban ko duon kamot ta no moon-ing [ka] mgo pogul As for the pogul tree/wood,. it doesn't burn if there is a field with many pogul trees. [This tree is said not to burn when the field is burned. The wood used in rice charm.] 2n A lazy person. 3deriv n A characteristically lazy person. 4deriv n An exceedingly lazy person. 5adj To be lazy Ka otow no pogul, konò ogko-iniat to ogtalabau sikandin. Ka otow no pogpogulon, konò ki ogpakasugù kandin. As for the lazy person, he does not want to work. [As for] the person who is exceedingly lazy, we cannot order him [to do anything]. 6v To feel weary, unambitious. Ka otow no konò ogko-ibog ka ogko-on, ogkapogul no ogtalabau su wà dayagang. The person who doesn't have an appetite (lit.isn't hungry to eat), will feel unambitious to work because he has no energy. Konò a oghondiò su ogkapogul a. I won't go because I feel weary. [There is a fine area of meaning between feeling weary or unenergetic or being lazy. To some extent these meanings tend to overlap or be context sensitive in the non-intentive mode. However, the non-intentive form of the word is seen as different from pogolon which describes laziness as a characteristic of a person.] 7vs Not to feel like doing something. Ogbanbanayan ki oghimata su ogkapogul to og-onow. We are slow/procrastinate about ?? waing up (lit. open our eyes) because we don't feel like getting up. Woy ogkapogul kandin ko du-on igsugù. Woy ogmanokal ko du-on ogli-ag. He doesn't feel unambitious unless he has something he is ordered to do. He isn't strong unless he has something/someone to play with. 8n To be lazy. 9deriv n A lazy person.

pula 1n Fish palm [tree] [Bows are made from this particular palm wood. Its fuzz is used to start fires and it has an edible heart.] gen: bonsag. 2n A kind of rattan. 3A kind of rattan.

pusil₂ n A kind of fish [A long fish with a rounded snout similar to subuk but longer. It is dark on top but a mottled design on its sides and has small scales.]

salangat cf: bogyas. n A kind of conical fish trap similar to the bogyas fish trap but without an inner cone. It is made with thorns which prevent fish from escaping.

sangal n A kind of crayfish having large claws. [Some are red, brown or rust colored or white. The tail spreads as do other crayfish. They live in swift water.] gen: ulobang.

sawog n A kind of large fish. [Silvery color with a black stripe. The flesh is white and has a delicate, savory flavor.]

sili-an n A kind of basket (liang) woven by strands of three and has a pattern on four sides.