'intikcfhina''īsut'īsutka'isut'īsutkapīnukītidkītidlaka'makītidpīnupīnuka'intikvarki'intikma'intik1adjSomething is small in size, narrow in width.Occurs as a predicate.Ka'intik 'ang 'itlug nang pispis nga māya pīru kadāmu' naman.The eggs of the chestnut manikin is small but they are many.Sa 'upat ka likid, kung midyu ma'intik hay 'isa na 'ina' nga banig kung layāhun.In four rolls [of buri strips], if they are a little bit small that is already [enough for] one mat when it is woven.2Occurs in a phrase preceding or following the noun it modifies.'Ang pispis nga pitlagu' hay ka'intik nga pispis.The pitlagu bird is a small bird.'Ini naman 'ang sīhi' nga 'igut'igut hay yāra' lang sa manga batu nga ma'intik naga'istar.As for these zigzag venus mollusks they stay on small stones.'Ang paglīkid, hay ginatūna' sa ma'intik nga pānig pakadtu sa malāpad.As for the cylindrical rolling, it is begun with the narrow [buri] leaf sections going to the wide [sections].3Occurs in a phrase without the noun it modifies.'Ang 'isa ka bilug nga kawāyan, hay baynti 'ang ma'intik.As for one piece of bamboo, a small [one] is twenty [pesos].cf'īsutkītidpīnu

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