Search results for "lumii"

pakaC1- mod. this prefix functions as an intensifying modal for Class 4 verbal roots. Dimmin-ong ta pakaddonglona ya impidwanan bon pimmalak an palak di babai. He was quiet so that he could carefully listen and the groan of a woman was repeated. Hiya ke ya pakappinhod da aman inana ya hi apunan hi Dulnuan. He really loved his father, mother and grandfather Dulnuan. Mu hay pakappinhod nan kanon ya hay da munlumiin bunga. But what it really likes best is sweet fruit. Sim: C1. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.1 - Verb affixes.)

pait 1sta. to have a bitter taste. Mumpait nan tungpup. The bamboo-shoot is bitter. Mapait di apgu. The bile is bitter. muN‑, ma‑. 6D Descriptives. Sim: lumii, ngalat, hangliw. (sem. domains: 2.3.3 - Taste.) 2comm. rattan fruit; tends to have sour, rather than bitter taste. Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano. ampait

ngih-il 1comm. smile. Malumiiy ngih-il na te maphod di wadah nomnom na. Her smile is sweet because she is thinking of good things. Syn: imi. (sem. domains: 3.5.6.3 - Facial expression.) 2intrans. to smile. Mungngihngih-il handi mala-u. He was smiling when he passed by. muN‑/nuN‑. 3trans. to smile at someone. Ngih-ilam ta adi umalmot. Smile at him so that he will not sulk. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an.

ngalat 1intrans. to have a sharp, pungent taste, e.g. eggplant not fully cooked, taro leaves cooked, green pineapple. Mungngalat nan tabuyug. The pomelo has a pungent taste. muN‑. 1C General class. Sim: lumii, pait, hangliw. (sem. domains: 2.3.3 - Taste.) 2proc. to become pungent. ‑um‑/‑imm‑.

nanong₂ sta. to be immature; young, immature fruit. Adi malumii te nanong. It’s not sweet because it is immature. (sem. domains: 1.5.6 - Growth of plants.)

mialig sta. to be comparable in some way; a figurative form that indicates that one thing or event is compared to another by way of illustration. Hay maulen kali ya mialig nah iyyukan an malumii, paphodonay gibok ya pal-otona nan mangngol. (Proverbs 16:24) A kind word can be compared to honey that is sweet, it causes a good feeling and strengthens the one who hears. mi‑. Sim: kialigan. (sem. domains: 8.3.5.2 - Compare.)

malumii di kali na (id. of kali) he is persuasive (lit. his speech is sweet).

malumiin imi (id. of imi) sweet smile.

lumii sta. to be sweet, the taste of food. Malumii nan manggan kinan taku. The mango we ate is sweet. Makalummii tun kampem. Your coffee is very sweet. ma‑, maka‑. 6D Descriptives. Sim: ngalat, pait, hangliw. (sem. domains: 2.3.3 - Taste.)

kahhel (sp. var. kahel) comm. orange fruit. Malumii nan kahhel te nakaptangan da. The oranges are sweet because they are (growing) directly under the sun. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit.)

imi 1comm. smile. Makalumiiy imi na te timbal da. His smile is very sweet because he was accepted. Iday matibon maid hangliw nan imim. Ah, I can see that smile is pretentious. Mapait di imi na te naapput da. She has hurt feelings (lit. her smile is bitter) because they lost. Syn: ngih-il. (sem. domains: 3.5.6.1 - Gesture.) 2intrans. to smile. Umimi ka ta adida kanan di bimmoh-ol ka. Smile so that they will not think that you are mad. Mun-iimi da handi nundadammu kami. They were smiling when we met. ‑um‑/‑imm‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 2C Emotion and sensation. id. malumiin imi id. mapait an imi

hangliw comm. tasty flavor; for something to have flavor. Maid hangliw na te bokon hi Yolanda di nangihaang. It has no flavor because Yolanda isn’t the one who cooked it. Sim: lumii, ngalat, pait; Sim: tamtam. (sem. domains: 2.3.3 - Taste.)

gagallat comm. pineapple. Malumiiy gagallat an nalpud Tarlac. Pineapples from Tarlac are sweet. Patul an dakol di matana ya otak na. (gagallat)(riddle) There is a king with many eyes and bolos. ( pineapple)(riddle) Syn: pinya.

bukbuk₂ sta. tooth decay; cavity of tooth. Waday nabukbuk hi bab-am? Do you have cavities? Wada key nabukbuk hi bab-am ya pakaan mu te indai ya mainpeksyonan ot indai ya ikate. If you have a cavity, better have the tooth removed or you might get infection and die. Mabukbuk nan bob-am hin mangamangan kah malumii. You will have tooth decay if you keep on eating sweets. ma‑/na‑. Sim: ibuk. (sem. domains: 8.3.7.8 - Decay, 2.1.1.5 - Tooth.)

bubud comm. fermented rice after draining the liquid wine. Adim itool hi kakan nah bubud te bumutong damdama. Do not eat much of the fermented rice because it can also make you drunk. Maphod damdama nan bubud an kanon hin malumii. The fermented rice is good to eat if it is sweet. Sim: binahi; Sim: balludbud, bay’a. (sem. domains: 5.2 - Food.)

bitnung comm. young coconut. Malumiiy danum di bitnung. The juice of a young coconut is sweet. Sim: mutog; Sim: niyug; Sim: buku. (sem. domains: 5.2 - Food.)

alig comm. 1a species of small honeybee, nests inside tree trunks in forest, also in walls inside homes; light brown striped color. Nabukal da nadan alig. The small honeybees scattered. Sim: babayung, balingog, pahok, pappahluk, iyyukan. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.7 - Insect.) 2honey (from this bee); considered to be second class honey. Malumiiy alig. Honey is sweet. (sem. domains: 5.2 - Food.)

alawit sta. to be influenced by someone or something. Naalawit kah malumiin kalina. You were influenced by his sweet talk. na‑. 6B Characteristics of human nature or life situation. (sem. domains: 3.2.5.6 - Attitude.)

lakatan comm. banana variety. [This banana variety is thought to be the best-tasting.] Malumii di lakatan. The lakatan-banana is sweet. gen: balat. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit.)

starapol comm. star apple fruit. [A round soft skin fruit with white flesh inside surrounding 1” seeds; flesh turns soft and purplish when ripe.] Malumiiy nal-um an starapol. A ripe star apple is sweet Chrysophyllum cainito (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit.) Language Of Borrowing: English.

tabuyug comm. pomelo; large citrus fruit, two varieties with either red or yellow fruit. Malumii nan tabuyug da te maingit. There pomelo is sweet because it is red. Pukyaham nan tabuyug an inhum-ok kun nah maholok nah puun di alad. Uncover the pomelo I hid in the grass at the base of the fence. Circus Decumana Sim: lumban. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1.2 - Food from fruit.)