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mumbang-ot (infl. of bang-ot) intrans. to cook a certain measure of rice. Munbang-ot kah duwan opa. Cook two measures of rice. muN‑/nuN‑.

ha-ang (sp. var. haang) 1to cook. 1.1trans. to cook food. Nganney inha-ang mu? What did you cook? Na-ala ot ikamom nan asukar nah arina ot ihaang mu You just mix the sugar with the flour and then you cook it. i‑/iN‑. Class 3D Move object with resulting change of state. Sim: bang-ot, apin. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.1 - Cooking methods.) 1.2intrans. the activity of cooking is in view, rather than the specific thing being cooked. Munha-ang kah ihda. You cook viand. 1.3trans. to cook in a particular utensil. Deket palhu di pangiha-angam, mahapul an uggan mu ikiwa ta mun-iingngoy lutu na. If a skillet is used to cook, it is necessary to stir the rice from time to time so that it will be cooked evenly. pangi‑ ‑an . 2nom. cooking. <The circumfix puN- -an derives a nominalized form.> Hay bangan nakai-ustuy hukap nay maphod an punha-angan hi pihing. A well-covered pot is best for cooking gabi. puN‑ ‑an. der. hina-ang infl. mana-ang

bayakbak intrans. to bubble, like boiling water. Mumbabayakbak nan inha-ang mu. The rice you are cooking is bubbling. Bumayakbak ke nan danum an nibang-ot ya kaanom. If the water bubbles then remove it from the fire. ‑um‑/‑imm‑, muN‑ CV‑. Sim: luw’ag. (sem. domains: 1.3.2 - Movement of water.)

bang-ot 1trans. to put cooking pot over the fire. Ibang-ot mu nan boga. You cook the rice. (implies putiting the rice in a pot and putting the pot on the fire) Ibang-otan yu nadan mungngunu. Cook rice for those who are working. Nganney bang-otan? Nan ong-ongal an bangay bang-otan te dakol kami. What pot shall I cook with? Cook with the big pot because there are many of us. i‑/iN‑, ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. 3A Move and position object at site. Sim: ha-ang, apin. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.1 - Cooking methods.) 2intrans. to cook food, usually thought of as rice. Mumbang-ot kah kanon hi datuwen tatagu. Cook food for these people. muN‑/nuN‑. infl. mumbang-ot

banga comm. a pot for cooking. Ad-adam nan banga te nakau-uling. You scrub the pot because it is full of soot. Iapin muh ongngal an banga o palyuk ta danumam ya imbang-ot mu. Next, put the rice into a big pot or vat, put water into it and then, put the pot on the fire. Sim: tinapiyan, palhu, palyuk. (sem. domains: 6.7.7 - Container.) id. nitag-ey banga da

apin trans. to line a container with leaves for cooking rice; to cook rice. [This was especially true when rice was cooked in clay pots; usually banana leaves were used; certain leaves added flavor to rice.] Apinam nan boga. Line the pot with leaves (before cooking) the rice. general: The word may also be used for simply putting rice in a pot for cooking. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, muN‑/nuN‑. 5A Changing site by adding something. Sim: ha-ang, bang-ot. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.2 - Steps in food preparation.)

pudut 1comm. a pinch measure. Umala kah himpudut an ahin. Get a pinch of salt. hiN‑. (sem. domains: 8.2.8 - Measure.) 2trans. to get a pinch measure using the five fingers. Pundut kah ahin ta ihaad mun nah nibang-ot an ihda. Take a pinch of salt and place it in the viand that is cooking. puN‑.