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pana 1comm. an arrow or dart. Niptok nan pana nah baggang di babuy. The arrow hit the neck of the pig. (sem. domains: 4.8.3.7 - Weapon, shoot.) 2trans. to shoot with an arrow; to hit with an arrow. Panaon nadan Pugut di makawa. The Aetas shoot deer with arrows. Pinana day matana. They hit his eye with an arrow. Mumpana dah dolog nah payo. They are shooting fish with arrows in the ricefield. ‑on/‑in‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 4F Adjacency/Adjoining actions. (sem. domains: 7.3.2 - Move something in a direction.)

palhu comm. a small frying pan with handle; a skillet. Ulaham din palhu ta ipulituk tun dolog. Wash the frying pan so I can fry this fish. Deket palhu di pangiha-angam, mahapul an uggan mu ikiwa ta mun-iingngoy lutu na. If a skillet is used, it is necessary to stir the rice from time to time so that it will be cooked evenly. Sim: tinapiyan, banga, palyuk. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.3 - Cooking utensil.)

ngilin₁ 1comm. a non-working, day of rest, ceremonial holiday. [People shout tungo to be heard to the next village. There is to be no work in ricefields but people are allowed to work in the forest or swidden farms.] Nungngilin dad ohhandi. They performed a ceremonial holiday the other day. Sim: tungo. (sem. domains: 4.3.9.1 - Custom.) 2trans. to prohibit something that is taboo in relation to the observance of a ritual. Ngilinon day dolog te munlanghi. It is taboo for them to eat fish. Mahapul an mungngilin nan mumbaki. The shaman must observe the taboo. ‑on/‑in‑, muN‑/nuN‑. (sem. domains: 4.9.5.4 - Religious ceremony.)

nadandani (der. of dani) advpred. refers to indefinite intervals of time related to actions or events. Nadandani on immalih tu. Every now and then, he comes here. Nadandani on ingkiwam ta gagalan mabao. Now and then, stir it (the rice) so that it will cool quickly. Nadandani on in-ohnong na ta ang-angona nadan oggan tumul-un dolog nah liting. From time to time, Bugan would stop walking and look at the fish that came to the surface of the water. ma‑/na‑. Time. (sem. domains: 8.4.6.6.2 - Sometimes.)

migattang (infl. of gatang) pass. for something to be sold. Dakol di migattang an dolog nah malket. There are lots of fish being sold in the market. mi‑/ni‑.

malkadu (sp. var. markadu; sp. var. malket) 1comm. market place, open-air stands selling a variety of food, clothing and other things. Eka munggattang hi malkadu. Go and sell in the market. E nuntenda hi malkadu. He went to sell in the market. Sim: tendaan. (sem. domains: 6.9.3 - Marketing.) 2intrans. to go to buy things in a market place. E mummalkadu hi pihda na nadah mungngunu. He is going to buy food for the workers. Eyak mummalkadu hi ihda. I am going to buy viand. muN‑/nuN‑. 3trans. to buy things offered in a market. Minalket kuy duwan dolog. I bought two mudfish in the market. Imalketam hi ihda da. Buy viand for them. ‑on/‑in‑, i‑ ‑an/iN‑ ‑an. 4C Convey/bring objects toward agent. (sem. domains: 7.4.3 - Get.) Language Of Borrowing: Spanish: mercado.

laya 1comm. ginger. Ha-adam hi laya nan ihda. Place ginger in the viand. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.3 - Cooking ingredients.) 2trans. to season with ginger Layaam na miha-ang an dolog ta maphod di tamtam na. Put ginger in the fish so it will taste good. Linayaan da nan dotag. They placed ginger in the pork. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. 5A Change state of site by adding something. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.2 - Steps in food preparation.) id. kay da lalaya tun gamat di dapan ku

langaan 1comm. a clay pot used for roasting. Waday langaan yu? Do you have a clay pot for roasting? (sem. domains: 6.7.7 - Container.) 2trans. to roast in a clay pot. Ilangaan mu tun in-utum kun dolog. Roast this fish that I wrapped in leaves. i‑/iN‑. 3A Move and positon object at site. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.1 - Cooking methods.)

lanat trans. to melt lard or plastic by heat or fire. Lanatom nan manteka ta mumpulituwak. Melt the lard and I will fry (food). Em ilanat nan manteka ta mumpulitu tah dolog. You melt the lard and we will fry the fish. Nalanat nan manteka nah butilya. The lard in the bottle is melted. ‑on/‑in‑, i‑/iN‑, ma‑/na‑. 4A Change the structure of an object. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.2 - Steps in food preparation.)

kulhi sta. to be hardened; the state following the process of becoming hard. Makakkulhi nan indat mun kendi. The candy you gave me is very hard. Kimmulhi nan dolog an nabunwit. The hooked fish hardened. ma‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. (sem. domains: 8.3.2 - Texture.) id. makulhiy ulu na

kibul 1sta. to have sediment in water. Adim kutiyon nan danum ta adi makibul. Don’t stir the water so that the sediment will not be disturbed. Nakibul tun liting, adi matibo ad dalom. This water has so much sediment that I can’t see the bottom. ma‑/na‑. 6C Process or state of inanimate objects. Sim: kilut. (sem. domains: 1.3.6 - Water quality.) 2intrans. to stir up water by splashing and causing sediment to be stirred up. Kimmibul on dolog nah gawwan nan payo. A mudfish splashed in the middle of the paddy. ‑um‑/‑imm‑.

kattad 1comm. a fish trap pushed into water to surround fish; made of bamboo and rattan strips. Inhable na nan kattad nah alang. He hung the kattad-fish-trap at the rice granary. (sem. domains: 6.4.5.3 - Fishing equipment.) 2trans. to catch fish with a kattad fish trap. Kinattad on ongal an dolog. He caught a big mudfish with the kattad-trap. An ekayu mangattad? Are you going to catch fish? Kattadon yu nan inan nadan dolog. Catch the mother of the fish with a kattad-trap. ‑on/‑in‑, maN‑/naN‑. 4C Convey/bring objects toward agent. (sem. domains: 6.4 - Hunt and fish.)

iple 1comm. roe; fish eggs. Waday iplen nadan dolog nah payo. The mudfish in the field have eggs. Sim: bine. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.) 2sta. to have fish roe/eggs. Naipleyan nan tilapia. The tilapia-fish have eggs/roe. na‑ ‑an.

ipe₁ comm. the tail or caudal fin of a fish. Id-on mu nah ipen di dolog. Hold the fish by its fins. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.)

ihda (sp. var. hida) 1trans. to eat something as a side dish with rice. <The form ihda is the most commonly used form; however hida is used with the suffix ‑an and prefix muN-.> Adida ke ihda nan bolat na ya kapyaon dah akbut. When they do not eat the skin, they make it into a backpack. (referring to the skin of a wildcat) Adik pinhod an ihday amunin. I do not like to eat wildcat meat. Dakol day naminhod an mangihdah amunin. Many like to eat wildcat meat. (sem. domains: 5.2 - Food.) 2comm. any cooked side dish to be eaten with rice; viand. Nganney ihda yu? What is your viand? Ihdak di dolog. I eat fish with my rice. (I’ll have fish as my viand.) 3trans. to eat rice with a viand. Munhida takuh dotag ad uwani. We will eat meat with our rice today. muN‑, ‑an. (sem. domains: 5.2.2 - Eat.) n. ph. danum di ihda

hiphip 1comm. scales of fish and snakes. Makulhiy hiphip di dolog. The scales of the mudfish are hard. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.) 2trans. to remove scales of fish. Hiphipam nan bangus ta ahim ihaang. Scale the milkfish before cooking it. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, na‑‑an. 5B Changing state of site by removal of something.

hili₂ 1comm. pepper, hot. Maagat di hili. Chili peppers are pungent. Syn: paktiw. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1 - Food from plants.) 2trans. to add pepper to something. Hiliyam nan dolog. Put pepper on the fish. Nahiliyan nan ihda kinali adim kanon. The viand has pepper that’s why do not eat it. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, ma‑ ‑an/na‑ ‑an. Language Of Borrowing: Spanish: chili. id. kay nahiliyan di tipam

higa 1comm. laziness; indolence. Namahig di higan tun imbabalek. The laziness of my child is too much. Sim: inaw, nawadaan, ngidlu, butyug, himmiga. (sem. domains: 6.1.2.4.2 - Lazy.) 2trans. to be pregnant, euphemism. [It could be that higa for pregnancy is associated with laziness because pregnant women often do not work.] Himmiga. She is pregnant. Nihiga di tiempon di gubat. She was pregnant during the war. ‑imm‑, ni‑. Syn: hiding. (sem. domains: 2.6.3 - Birth.) 3trans. to be pregnant with a specified child. Nanomnomok di dolog handih inhigak hi Ana. I was always thinking of fish when I was pregnant with Ana. i‑/iN‑. der. munhighigga id. Hay humiga maagangan. infl. himmiga

haybu (sp. var. habu) trans. to scoop water with hands. Haybuwam nadan danggu nah loba. Scoop water and splash it on the onions on the slope. Ihaybu taku nan liting nah nalbong ta alan taku nadan dolog. Let’s scoop the water from the flooded spot and get the mudfish. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 3B Move and release object. (sem. domains: 6.6.7.2 - Conveying water.)

halop trans. to catch fish by diverting the river current by building a small dike of stones; the fish are then very visible and easy to catch. Manalop da kinali pumbongbong da nan wa-el. They are catching fish by diverting the water that is why they are blocking the water in the creek. An dakol di hinalop yuh dolog? Did you catch plenty of fish? ‑on/‑in‑, maN‑. (sem. domains: 6.4.5 - Fishing.)

habug 1comm. fish roe; eggs of fish. Ayyoka nan habug nan dolog an inhida taku. What a pity for the fish roe that we ate. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.) 2intrans. for fish to produce eggs. Tuwen humabug nadan dolog te matabada. The fish are about to have eggs because they are fat. Nahabugan da mo nadan yuyu. The Japanese fish already have eggs. ‑um‑/‑imm‑, ma‑ ‑an/na‑ ‑an.

gun’it 1comm. bones. Emi inalay gunit apu te bogwahon mi. We went to get the bones of my grandfather because we will perform the bogwa-ceremony. Sim: bakag. (sem. domains: 2.6.6.2 - Corpse.) 2sta. to have bones. Nagnitan nan kinan min dolog. The fish we ate had a lot of bones. na‑ ‑an.

gubu comm. a type of fish trap. Dakol di dolog hi nakna nah gubu. Many fish were caught in the fish trap. (sem. domains: 6.4.2 - Trap.)

dopap 1rec. to struggle or contend with by grappling; wrestle. Mundopap dan hintulang. The siblings are grappling with each other. Bimmoh-ol mo kanuh Pangka ya ho- mundopap da. So, according to Pangka, he got mad and er...they grappled with each other. muN‑/nuN‑. 1A Movement with a manner component. Sim: hommol, alibadbad; Sim: tiliw. 2catch; seize; arrest. 2.1trans. to take hold of by catching. Eka dumpap nah manuk ta gogodon taku. Go catch a chicken and we’ll butcher it. Dumpap kayuh ihda takun gawgawa. Catch one of the ducks for our viand. Etaku mampap hi dolog. Let’s go catch fish. 2.2trans. to take hold of with force; seize, arrest. Dopapon yu nan mangako. Arrest the thief. Dimpap da nan mangako. They arrested the thief. Nadpap nan nangako. The thief was arrested. ‑on/‑in‑. 4B Tactile actions. (sem. domains: 4.6.6.1.1 - Arrest, 7.2.6.1 - Catch, capture.)

dolop intrans. to align or unite together to accomplish a task. Mundodollop dat eda hogpon hidiyen kuwantel di Ippangyol. They became allies to enter the camp of the Spanish. muN‑/nuN‑. 1B Movement with a directional component. (sem. domains: 4.1.5 - Unity.)
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