Search results for "apo"

peman (comp. of pe, man) adjunct. the compound adds certainty to a statement that is contingent, i.e. dependent on other information in context. Hukapona ya hiya peman an dumangdang. He covered it and yes, it really can give heat. Matbal da mo peman! Now the couple is certainly respected! Ot hiya peman an naganganas. It is really very enjoyable. Attitudinal. (sem. domains: 9.4.4.1 - Certainly, definitely.) comp. deke on peman

paptok 1trans. to care for something or someone; attend to someone. Nahalman di pamaptok kun hiya mu kapyanan makadoggo. I am giving him much care but it is his nature to be sickly. Hi Juan di mumpaptok nah golang ad uwani. Juan will be the one to care for the child today. An inilam an mangipaptok? kanan bon inaonan hi Magappid. Do you know how to take care of it?” Aunt Magappid said. Wadan pidwana ke ya ahi makaippaptok am-in Perhaps the next time, it will be well-planned (lit. well cared for). Ya gapuh kabaelana ya ipaptok ditaku gapuh pangulug takun Jesus ingganay ipaannung na nan nihwangan taku hantuh kapoppogan di luta. (1 Pedro 1:5) And the reason for the power (of that hope) is he will care for us, based on our faith in Jesus, until he fulfills our salvation at the time of the ending of the earth. Kon adiyu tibon an maid di ad-adih naat ke ditaku te impaptok ditaku ya impangapput ditakun APU DIOS? (1 Samuel 30:23b) Don’t you see that nothing bad happened to us because God cared for us and caused us to defeat them? i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑, mangi‑/nangi‑, makai‑. 3I Direct action toward object. (sem. domains: 4.3.4.5.2 - Care for.) 2intrans. to raise domestic animals. Mumpaptok kah chickens. Raise chickens. muN‑/nuN‑. infl. mangipaptok

papom comm. bird species. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.2 - Bird.)

papas trans. to be diligent; to do something exhaustively. Ipapas nan munggarden. He gardens diligently. i‑/iN‑. Sim: hapot. Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

pamhod (der. of pohod) nom. 1used most frequently in referring to God’s love for people. Makulug an adi mapoppog di pamhod Apu Dios. It’s true that there is no end to God’s love. (sem. domains: 4.3.3 - Love.) 2in the New Testament, this word is used and defined in 1 Corinth 13:4-8a) Te hay tagun waday pamhod nah ibbana ya makaulle ya huhhummok.(1 Corinth 13:4a) Because a person who loves his fellowman is kind and compassionate.

otlab 1comm. the vomit of an infant when burped. Dan-iyam nan otlab nan golang. Wipe the vomit of the burped child. 2intrans. to eject food or liquid from stomach; to vomit. Mun-otlab nan golang. The baby vomited. Umotlab nan golang hin apuwapom nan odog na. The child will burp up something if you rub his back. muN‑/nuN‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. (sem. domains: 2.2.3 - Spit, saliva.)

nin adjunct. modifies a statement as expressing a tentative possibility; perhaps; possibly; maybe. Umali nin hi biggatna. He may possibly come tomorrow morning. Pangalim nin kattog di babale nadan udum bon matibo mo bokon ta datuwe nan kalyon an bapor. You think maybe what you see are houses but these are what they call ships. Andaan mo ta deket waday takon di ittay an hinapulan an pihu ya intalu ta nangmung hi udum an algo an ahi nin makahhapul. When you have found just a little money, why not keep it for a rainy day when you might need it badly. Attitudinal. (sem. domains: 9.4.4.4 - Possible.) comp. deke pe nin ta comp. wada nin ph. v. damana man nin

napoghaan di tipa (id. of tipa) to be fidgety (lit. boil on buttocks).

napoppog (infl. of poppog) pass. for something to have ended. Napoppog di kinadangyan da handih nateyan amada. Their wealth ended when their father died. ma‑/na‑.

nangol comm. a flowering plant with a berry-like sour fruit with succulent edible stem; cultivated and wild. [The stems are crushed and rubbed on sores.] Indahidan Matima nan nangol nah makmak ya gagalan napoy-an. Matima rubbed the crushed stem of the nangol-plant on the sore and it healed faster. (sem. domains: 1.5 - Plant.)

mungka- -an trans > proc. this circumfix refers to a process that affects a site-object; incompletive aspect. Mungkadatngan moy kapoppogan di luta. The end of the earth will already be arriving. Sim: nungka- -an. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.3 - Derivational affixes.)

minas 1comm. a mine, e.g. gold or copper. Waday minas di balituk ad Benguet. There is a gold mine in Benguet. 2trans. to dig for valuable metals; to mine. [It is believed that during the Japanese occupation of areas in Ifugao, the soldiers hid gold that had been taken from Manila banks.] Minason da nan luta da te waday hinamak dah balituk hidi. They will mine their land becasue they found gold in it. Mumminas dah balituk ad Malabing. They are digging for gold in Malabing. Mininas da nan nuntaluwan di Hapon. They dug for gold in the place where the Japanese hid. ‑on/‑in‑, muN‑/nuN‑.

man ahan (comp. of man, ahan) adjunct. expresses intensified apologetic. Adik man ahan maawatan. I just can’t understand it. attitudinal.

malyo sta. to be withered; liquid evaporates and causes withering of produce. Malyo nadan danggu hin adim ihidum. The spring onions will wither if you do not place them in the shade. Sim: kuleng. (sem. domains: 1.5.6 - Growth of plants.) id. malmalyoy inga nah punnomnom na

malamala comm. a story about imaginary beings such as fairies, giants, etc.; malamala, i.e. ‘once upon a time’ or ‘there was once’ generally begins the story. Malamala da Amman Unga. There was once Amma and Ungnga. Sim: istolya, a-apo, bida. (sem. domains: 3.5.4 - Story.)

malakapat comm. a tree variety that has cotton-like fiber covering the seeds; the fiber is used to stuff pillows; kapok tree. [The seeds of the kapok tree are removed and the cotton-like fibers covering them is used for stuffing pillows.] Immala dah malakapat ot kapyaon dah pungan. They got the fiber of the malakapat-tree and made it into a pillow. Sim: kapok, bulak; Syn: bulak. (sem. domains: 1.5.1 - Tree.) Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

maid kapotok na (sp. var. maid pottok na) (ph. v. of potok) uncertain; no direction refers to the uncertainty felt about a decision or action to be taken. Maid di kapotok nay kulugon da. There is no certainty regarding what they believe. Maid di kapotok nah nomnomok te timmakutak. I was uncertain what to think about it because I was afraid.

ma- -an 1sta. non-past stative circumfix form. An adika maagangan? Don’t you ever feel hungry? Mapopotangan ka ya abuh di, inhumang amana. You will just be standing in the sun.” answered his father. Maanlaanak an mundawdaw-en nah bungana on kinkinnan ku. I enjoyed picking and eating the fruit. Sim: na- -an. 2pass. non-past passive form; focuses the site with Class 3 verb roots. Maha-adan nan basket hi makan. The basket will have some food placed in it. Mabalbalan di ha-ikan. The doormat can be washed.

ma-₂ pass. this prefix derives the passive form of Class 4 verbal roots; non-past tense. Matbal da mo peman! Now they are highly respected indeed. Adina anhan dongolon di kalin nan inayana an kananay ahida mahmok di imbabale da. He did not heed the protests of his wife who said that their children would be pitied. Pangalim nin kattog di babale nadan udum bon matibo mo bokon ta datuwe nan kalyon an bapor. You think what can be seen are houses but these are what they call ships. Sim: na-. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.1 - Verb affixes.)

long’ao 1comm. water in gaseous state produced by boiling; steam. Mahayumuhum di longaon di hinamal yu! The steam from your rice is sweet-smelling. (sem. domains: 1.3 - Water.) 2intrans. to produce steam. Kotol ke ya munlongaoy toko. When it is cold there’s steam from the mouth. muN‑/nuN‑.

lok-ap 1comm. incrustation formed on a healing wound; a scab. Ulayom an kaanon nan lok-ap di gulid mu. Gently remove the scab of your sores. (sem. domains: 2.1.4 - Skin.) 2trans. to remove a scab. Lok-apom. Remove the scab from the sore. ‑on/‑in‑.

lapl’ap₂ trans. to scrape animal skin with a sharp knife after it has been singed. Laplapom nan bolat di gulding ta ihongbam. Scrape the skin of the goat and roast it. ‑on/‑in‑. 4A Change the structure of the object. Sim: latlat. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.2 - Steps in food preparation.)

labi₁ 1comm. night; darkness of night. Adita mundallanan hi labi. One should not walk about at night. Sim: hodom, hilong, tapol. (sem. domains: 8.4.1 - Period of time, 8.3.3.2 - Dark.) 2sta. to be overtaken by darkness. Mun-iyan taku te malabian takuh dalan. We’ll sleep here because night will overtake us on the way. ma‑ ‑an/na‑ ‑an. 3v. a metaphorical name used for an unidentified spirit; may imply that this is a type of spirit that is active at night. der. munlabi

labang₁ comm. the rings of softwood tree trunks surrounding the hard, central rings. Haphapom nan labang nan kaiw. Cut off the soft rings of that tree trunk. (sem. domains: 1.5.1 - Tree.)

kulkulap-e comm. butterfly or moth, any kind. Hinapon din kulkulap-e didan lappao. That butterfly went from sunflower to sunflower. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.7 - Insect.)