Search results for "an’ak"

imbabale 1comm. offspring; refer to any age child in relation to parents; son, daughter. Mahlu day imbabalek. My children are industrious. 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 pitiful. Hi ke Butale ya binugtung an imbabale. Butale was an only child. Sim: bun’at; Syn: an’ak. (sem. domains: 4.1.9.1 - Related by birth, 2.6.4.2 - Child.) 2trans. to consider the child of a relative as one’s own; nephew, niece. der. imbabaleyon der. inimbabaleyan der. mun-imbabale id. ikadangyan di imbabale

holag 1comm. descendants; offspring. Da Joseph ke Benjamin ya holag Jacob. Joseph and Benjamin are descendants of Jacob. Sim: an’ak, bunat, tanud. (sem. domains: 4.1.9.1 - Related by birth.) 2sta. to have children. Antipet adi mahlag hi Dinnaun? Why can’t Dinnaun bear children? Adika mahlag! May you not bear children. (a curse) Nahlag hi David ot da Solomon ke Absalom. David had offspring and they are Solomon and Absalom. ma‑.

bunat to be a descendant. Sim: an’ak, tanud, holag. infl. ibunat

an’ak (sp. var. nak) comm. child of; son; daughter. Hi Tomas an anak Tuguinay di ahawana. It is Tomas, son of Tuguinay, who is her husband. Hi Juan ya anak Pedro. Juan is the son of Pedro. general: This word for child is frequently used in oral literature and rituals. Sim: bunat, tanud, holag; Syn: imbabale. (sem. domains: 4.1.9.1 - Related by birth, 2.6.4.2 - Child.)

tanud₁ 1comm. offspring; descendant. Hi Jesus ya tanud David. Jesus was a descendant of David. Sim: an’ak, bunat, holag. (sem. domains: 4.1.9.1 - Related by birth.) 2intrans. to have descendants. Nuntanud hi apu ot wadaak. My grandfather had descendents and I am one. muN‑/nuN‑.