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lodlód2Active Verb-om-4, -anTo remove the leaves, of any plant by hand, bugs, wind, etc..Malodlódan din betáng.See alsolaslás2posngík
lodólodActive Verbi-To run fingers through rice.
lógam1NounWeeds.2Active Verb-om-4, -anTo weed, pull weeds from something.Mo way gabgáb ay gomábay sin balliwáng, adí ka logáman.If there is grass that grows in the front yard, don't weed it.for weeding tools, cf. dalosdós, kompáy, palalógamSee alsoásapdabdáb1godgód2kámaslídaspokkáy2sagábsabsapsáp2sáwsawtebtéb
lógan1NounVehicle, means of transportation.2Active Verbman-, i-To ride, put in or on a vehicle or other means of transportation.Sínoy panlogánan yo?What vehicle will you ride?
logárNounPlace, location.SynonymlogárnogálSee alsobay-ó1 1ílilugar
lógaw
logíActive Verb-an, i-To start, begin something.Loglogiána ay mankódap.She is beginning to crawl.Say panlogián di baló ay tawén ed níman.Today is the beginning of a new year.See alsogapó1poó
lógi1NounLoss (business).2Active Verb-enTo cause financial or business loss to someone.Iláem tan logíen daká sin gáit mo.Watch out because your companions will cause you financial loss.3Stative verbma-To undergo a business loss.
logít1Adjectivena-Dirty.Owásam san sikím tan nalogít.Wash your feet because they're dirty.2Active Verb-anTo dirty someone or something.See alsoas-asíbíyogdap-ódeméképaíngawiplángkéangkílot1ledlédlóyamesítngáepngodél 2ngopós2ógekólingólpopágitpoláw 2sipíltagímetalimpóoktápok
loglógActive Verb-enTo pick hot peppers.
lokási
lokátActive Verb-anTo open, as one's hand, a bottle; to turn on, as a radio.Inkalín Mayor ay lokatána kasín din high school.Mayor promised that he would open the high school again.
lókaw1NounHole.2Active Verb-anTo hollow out, make a hole in.See alsolokíloklokóloksábattolíkaw3Stative verbma...anTo be hollow, having a hole in it.Nalolokáwan din tóbo.The pipe is hollow.antpótek
lokáyActive Verb-om-1, -enTo loosen.Lokayém ta adí maisetsét.Loosen it so it won't be tight.antilótSee alsoedád 2lawálaw 3láyaklibáw
lokbóNounSow which has given birth to one litter or less.specbisáang
loképNounAny very small thatched house.
lokíbActive Verb1man-To reach into a small space, as a crack in the door, the middle of a stack of papers.2-enTo open a crack, as a window, a book.3i-To insert in something that has been opened a crack, as a paper in a book, ballpen in a notebook.See alsodókip2kaót 4kawétkob-ítlewéksokbítsos-ók
lokílokActive Verb1man-, -anTo make a hole and go in, as insects; to make a hole in something, as with a drill.2-enTo force one's way, as through the underbrush.
lókit
lokmós1Active Verb-anTo drop involuntarily, as something slippery, hot, or unexpectedly heavy.Nilokmósak din tása tan man-átong.I involuntarily dropped the glass because it was hot.See alsobek-ágleskéy 2pasápas 2tekdág 4wáyat2Stative verbma-To slip off, as a rope from where it was tied.See alsokidálósop 2óbos
lóko1NounThe Ilocos provinces; lowlands.
lóko21Adjectivena-Foolish.2Active Verb-enTo act foolishly or maliciously toward someone; to rape.See alsoballíkogbayanggódawloco
lokódActive Verb-om-4, i-, -enTo measure; to compare, as with figurative language.Lokdén yo din panbetaéyan da.Measure the distance between them.Ilkód yo din gómot yo.Measure (it) with your fingers.See alsoáligisókalaíngkílo 2namónaonód 3palténgpaltíkpasálpolíbas 2tadónten-étenédtengténg1tepéngtígaptimbéng 2timpalá 3
lokólokActive Verbman-, -anTo make a hole and go in, as insects, mudfish.
lokótanNounKind of wild bee that nips rather than stings.See alsoallíd1ánigtoktokayán