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gatengSkirt, woven, wrap around. Any of the pinagpagan, kinulibangbang, kinayan or kinain, inolman or lineyeg.Bes6.6.1.4Weaving cloth5.3Clothingcfingayunspec. var. ofpingayinolmapingay
gatgatSoft bone.2.1Body
gatil-eyPalm tree excluding the betel nut and coconut, edible sprouts.Inmey kami nin-ala is gatil-ey id Lamot tay Dominggo Ramos is wakgat.We went to gather palm leaves in Lamot for the day after tomorrow is Palm Sunday.1.5.1Treecflamos
gatinFootprints. -an To step on, put the sole of the foot on somethingDalosam nan gatin di aso isnan dao.Clean the footprints of the dog on the floor.7.7.3Kick
gatipanThreshold, the board against which the door closes.Bog.6.5.2Parts of a buildingcfeneb
gatlobongA reed-like hollow plant.Bog.1.5.3.1Weeds classed as 'daos'cftannobong
gatoA car jack or a jack for a house.In-gatoda nan baeyda tay nababa.They jacked up their house for it is low.6.7Tool
gatodTail feathers.6.3.6.1Chicken
gatteb1unspec. var.gittebMouse.Dinpap nan kosa nan gatteb.The cat caught the mouse.1.6.1.1Mammalcfdoyan
gatteb2Mouse.Dinpap di kosa nan gatteb.The cat caught the mouse.1.6.1.1Mammal
gat-onTo lay on top of somebody or something, to put something on top of something.Ginat-onana nan papel is bato ta adi maitayaw.He laid a stone on top of the paper so it will not be blown by the wind.7.8.6Dig
gawaCenter, middle.Nin-gagawa nan baeyda isnan ili.Their house is at the center of the town.8.6.5Middlecfgawaan
gawa id daemMoon phase 8. Quarter moon, lit. center of deep or bottom.1.1.1.1Mooncfbowandaem
gawa id tongdoMoon phase 4. Middle of sky.1.1.1.1Mooncfbowan
gawaanMiddle finger or toe.Siya nan gawaan ken daida ay sin-ag-i.He is the middle of them siblings.2.1.3.3Finger, toecfgawa
gawatA pig "borrowed" for butchering, to be paid back later with another pig or money.Ginawat inak nan betegyo.My mother borrowed your pig.6.3.1.4Pig
gawgaw1n. Starch. v. To rinse clothes.Igawgawmo ay gawis nan linabaam.Rinse well your laundry.5.6.3Wash dishes
gawgaw2-en To catch fish with a sidok, obe or ogat.Omeyda men-gawgaw kano.They say they will go fishing.6.4.5Fishingcfobeogat1sidok
gawidReturn homeIlo.7.2.3.5Move past, over, through
gawisGood, well.Gawigawis nan inikkana.He did very well.8.3.7Good
gayad-en To lift by a handle on top.Ginayadko nan timbam.I carried by lifting the handle your pail.7.3.1Carry
gayakgakA loud laugh, to guffaw.Men-gaygayakgak nan onga isnan mang-ang-angowana.The child is laughing loudly when he was playing with him.3.5.6.4Laugh
gayamCorrection in thought.Wen gayam.Yes, so it is.9.4.1.2Aspect--dynamic verbs
gayamanCentipede.1.6.1.8Spider
gayang1Crow.1.6.1.2Birdcfwak