Search results for "dalapong"

hayyup 1intrans. to be grouped together emotionally or physically; to reconcile. Hiyay gumapu nunhayyupan min munggayyum. He is the cause of our reconciliation. muN‑ ‑an/nuN‑ ‑an. 1B Movement with a directional component. Sim: laggat, gappat, lak-am, lanud, sakup. (sem. domains: 4.2.1.8.3 - Belong to an organization.) 2trans. to bring things close together. Ihayyup mu tun dalapong nah dalikan. Bring this wooden block stool near the hearth. Nihayyup nan bulwati nah pantalon. The shirt is attached to the pants. i‑/iN‑, mi‑/ni‑. (sem. domains: 7.5 - Arrange.)

dalapong 1comm. a block of wood that serves as a stool. Umbun ka nah dalapong. Sit on the stool. Sim: tilya, bangko. (sem. domains: 5.1.1 - Furniture.) 2trans. to sit down on this particular type of stool. Mundalapong ka. Sit down on the stool. Mundalapongak ten umbunak. I got the stool because I’ll sit down. muN‑/nuN‑.

bangko₁ comm. wooden bench. Alam nan bangko ta waday ubunan tun tatagu. Get the bench so these people can sit. Nahuyop nan nabutong nah bangko. The drunk man slept on the bench. Natukad nan imbunak an bangko. The wooden bench I was sitting on collapsed. Sim: tilya, dalapong. (sem. domains: 5.1.1 - Furniture.) Llanguage Of Borrowing: Spanish.

tilya comm. a chair. Dakol di tilya nah opisina. There are many chairs in the office. Sim: bangko, dalapong; gen: ubunan. (sem. domains: 5.1.1 - Furniture.) Language Of Borrowing: Spanish: silla.