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linga sta. to be nearly cut through, e.g. rope, elastic bands. Mungkalinga nan tali. The rope is nearly cut. Mungkalingay inga na te madam-ot di hingat na. Her ears are nearly cut through because she has heavy earrings. ma‑/na‑, mungka‑. 6C Process or state of inanimate objects. (sem. domains: 7.8.3 - Cut.)

langgiyok comm. ear-pendants worn by males; made of seashells, coconut husk or tusks of wild pig. [Formerly, the pendants were tied and hang around the ears.] Sim: batling, hingat. (sem. domains: 5.4.1 - Jewelry.)

hingat 1comm. earrings. Balituk peman di hingat na. Her earrings are real gold. Sim: batling, langgiyok. (sem. domains: 5.4.1 - Jewelry.) 2intrans. to wear earrings. Pinhod mun munhingat? Do you like to wear earrings? muN‑/nuN‑. 3trans. to wear a particular set of earrings. Ihingat mu tun attake. Wear these beads as earrings. i‑/iN‑.

batling 1comm. earrings. Balituk nan batling na. Her earrings are gold. Sim: hingat, langgiyok. (sem. domains: 5.4.1 - Jewelry.) 2intrans. to wear earrings. Kon pakappinhod mun mumbatling? Do you love to wear earrings? muN‑/nuN‑.

tobong 1comm. pieces of wood, bamboo, or metal used to pierce and pick up cooked root vegetables; used in roasting meat. [The tool is usually stuck in walling for next use. It is also used in the kulkulibag-childbirth-ritual.] Alam nan tobong ta ihongba ta tun dotag. Get the barbecue stick so that we will roast this meat. Sim: tuduk. 2trans. to pierce with a pointed stick and roast; to barbecue. Itbong ku nan altet ihdam. I’ll roast the liver for your viand. Mahong-o nan mitbong an dolog. Fish roasted over a fire is delicious. i‑/iN‑, mi‑/ni‑. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.1 - Cooking methods.) 3trans. to pierce. Natbong di taklek nah bilat. My hand was pierced by the needle. Timbong ot ha-adanah uwe nan dotag an ianamut yu. He pierced and placed rattan strips on the meat you are to bring home. Timbong day ingana te pinhod nan munhingat. They pierced her ears because she wants to wear earrings. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑.

tolok trans. to bore into something; to pierce a hole through something. Tolkom di ingak ta munhingatak. Pierce my ears so that I can wear earrings. Tolkom nan latan puntanmam hi plawer ta waday dalanon di danum hin sibugam. Put a hole at the bottom of the can you use for planting flowers so that there will be a passage for water when you water them. ‑on/‑in‑. 4A Change the structure of an object. (sem. domains: 7.8.5 - Make hole, opening.)