okasTo remove a knot, to untie, to remove something, i.e. clothing. To release.Inokasna nan galot di sapatosna.He untied the tie of his shoes.7.5.2.4Remove, take apart
okatTo get by force.Okatem kayet no adina ited.Get by force yet if he does not give it.7.4.3Get
okip-an To fill in an opening, as between boards or on broken pottery.Inokipana nan baet nan diding.He filled the opening in between the boards of the wall.8.4.6.1.2Stop something
okisPeeling, inedible pods, skin, of plants and fruits. -an To remove okis.Okisanyo nan botilas sapay maisap-ey.Peel the beans before it is sun dried.Inokisanda nan lobban.They peeled the pomelo.7.5.2.4Remove, take apart1.5.5Parts of a plant
okit-en/-an To dig a mollusk out of its shell.Inokitana nan bisokol sanapay iyoto.He dug the mollusk out from its shell before he cooked it.7.5.2.4Remove, take apart
okkong1One who eats much meat.Gapo is okkongna et naogos siya.Due to his voraciosness he had diarrhea.5.2.2Eat
okmon1To swallow something easily chewed, as vegetables, bread.Okmonem nan kankanem ta adim aaamoomen.Swallow your food and not to just let stay in your mouth.5.2.2.7Drink2Swallow.2.2.3Spit, saliva
oknatTo stretch out the neck as to feel like vomiting.Men-oknaoknat ngem maid iyogatna.He keeps on stretching his neck but he does not vomit.8.3.1.9Stretch