ilaw1ʔilawvb.stat1If a woman prepares some meat that is ilaw, it is raw and has yet to be cooked.2If a person says that a piece of fruit is ilaw, he is saying that it is still not ripe.der.kya-ilawan2not ripe; still rawbe tired; worn out physicallyid.ilaw papartially cooked; rare
illu-under. ofillu'1Vmake a cut smooth and clean in s.th.Said of finishing a piece of wood; to give it a smooth, clean surface.7.8.3Cut
illu'1ʔilluʔSCE.smooth, clean-edged cutder.illu-unmake a cut smooth and clean in s.th.pig-illu'2If someone is cutting something with a saw or knife and he pig-illu' it, he made a very smooth, clean cut.
iluʔiluVIf a child's parents dies, the child is manaylu, or orphan.4.1.9.4Orphander.manayluan orphan