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pey-ásanNounWaterfall.See alsoeypásan di danómpayáspas
pidínsiyaNounMunicipal building, city hall.
píditActive Verb-om-4, -enTo pick up.Pinídit na ya inaplósana din áwak di kíling.He picked up and massaged the body of the ruby throat.See alsoagákopákopgamétgígingomóngsapíditsapódot
pidkét
pidwáActive Verb1mang-To do or happen twice.Itab-én si mamidwá si sin-ágew.One is to soak it twice a day.(mamidwá, mamindowá)2-om-1To marry a second time.3-en, i-To repeat, do again.See alsoálos1dóblidowátótotowáng2
pigá1QuestionHow much, how many.Pigáy tawén mo?How many years old are you?2Stative verbma-How much?Ay mapigá san ágas mo?How much is that medicine of yours?
pig-ánQuestionWhen.
pígingActive Verb1man-To lie on one's side.2pan...enTo turn someone or something on its side.See alsoagakébkásibláyogpangí 2sagígitáng-itáwing 2tawíngwing
pigínganNounVariety of ubi whose fruit is found fairly deep.specoláng
pigpígActive Verb-om-3, i-To hurl, throw with force.See alsobalengbéng 4tep-á 2topíg
pigpigáAdjectiveVery few, very short time.Pigpigáy adí nakaamágan sa.That took only a short time to make (lit. its not being made was only a short time).
píka1Stative verbma-To leave, depart, start out.Pig-án di kapikáam?When is your departure?2Active Verb-om-1, i-To stand up.See alsoalágeybásig 3gának
píkenStative verbma-To be late in walking, as a child.
píkog1Active Verbman-To bend over2Active Verb-enTo bend over, as a coffee bush to cause it to produce new branches.Pikógem din kapí ta way iyát na ay pomngí.Bend over the coffee bush so it will be able to produce new branches.3Stative verbma-To be curved, bent over, as a tree, rainbow, terrace wall.Lawá san bátog, napíkog.That's a bad rock wall, it's curved.See alsoayódok 1bok-óngbotnók 2dokmógdómogkilló 2latíkanglengyátlíkotlíyed 2pak-ángpisyáok 2pokósaddongótang-édtílkongyakó 2yakog-óngyokyók3
pikpík1Active Verb-enTo shape, mold, as clay.Bakén sik-áy namikpík sin dagá ay nay.You aren't the one who shaped this earth.See alsoámagam-ám 2at 2bógapasámaksáad 2sistíma
pikpík2Active Verb-enTo pat, as a baby.
pikyódNounKnife having a blade at right angles to the handle, used for slicing off bite-sized pieces of meat, as at a feast.specgípan
pilákNounMoney.For gen. terms for coins, cf. paláta, sílyo; for arch. currency designations, cf. alintadóslinkbalkégbintínmanláypisítapísossaíssalapísíping
pilálakActive Verbman-, -om-1To wail, cry loudly.
pílay1Active Verb-om-3, -enTo lame.2Stative verbma-To be lame, crippled, of the legs (animal or human).For conditions of the arm, cf. díngkoy
píldiStative verbma-To be rendered a loss, useless, of no value, as young fruit destroyed by wind.Napíldi din lamés tan dinadáel di dagém.The fruit was rendered a loss because the wind ruined it.perder
pilét1Active Verbman-To become tangled together, as people fighting, snakes, worms.2Stative verbma-To be tangled together.See alsokoló 1kosósibánggawtakbó1
píli
pílit1AdjectiveUnavoidable, having no other choice.Pílit ay naánod ...It was unavoidable that ... be carried downstream2Active Verb-om-3, -en, i-To force someone or something; to rape.Adí ka ipílit din bádo, tan kitkittóy.Don't force (on) that garment, because it's small.Pinílit ko ay binokaták din telbék.I forced the lock to open.See alsolagdéngnamindéwes di nemnémónong2septóloyweswés
pilítoActive Verb-omi-4, i-To fry.specótoSee alsokilógfrito