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payapay trans. to signal; waving gesture with hands. Payapayam aga din unga ta ibangngad na. Wave your hand at the child so he’ll come back. Mampayapay da handi mala-u da. They were waving when they passed by. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, maN‑. 5C Goal oriented sites. Sim: way-a, wakgi. (sem. domains: 3.5.6.1 - Gesture.)

palang 1comm. a wound from a bolo. Ongal nan palang nah odog na. The wound on his back is big. (sem. domains: 2.5.3 - Injure.) 2trans. to cut by striking with a bolo. Palangom nan hapang di akasya te umalih tuh atop di tubuna. Cut the branch of the acacia-tree because the leaves come to the roof. Mumpalang dah kawayan handi mala-u kami. They were cutting bamboo when we passed by. Pinalang Ramon nan kaiw. Ramon struck the tree with his bolo. Mapalang di taklem hin athina di pangdon mu nah otak. Your hand will be cut if you hold the bolo that way. ‑on/‑in‑, i‑/iN‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑ muN‑/nuN‑, ma‑/na‑. Tactile - Touch contact. 3rec. to wound or kill each other with bolos. Mumpinnallang da lummu nah koltog di luta. They will kill each other with bolos because of a land dispute. muN‑ ‑in‑/nuN‑ ‑in‑. 4v. to attack with a bolo, usually with intent to kill. Etaku tedeyan tuwe nan mun-angon pumalang. Let us go because the crazy man will cut us with his bolo. ‑um‑/imm‑.

pala 1comm. a shovel with a short handle. Nan pala di pungkaum nah lugit. Use the shovel in scooping the dirt. Alam nan pala ta gaudom nan pitok. Get the shovel and scoop the mud with it. Sim: baung, bangbang, gaud, huklay. (sem. domains: 6.2.8 - Agricultural tool.) 2trans. to shovel something with a short-handled shovel. Palaom nan lutan nitabab nah kanal. Shovel the earth that is blocking the canal. Pinala na nan lona nah kalata. He shovelled the sand on the road. Ipalam nan ka-gattang. Use the newly-bought shovel. Mumpala da handi mala-u kami. They were shovelling when we passed by. ‑on/‑in‑, i‑/iN‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 4D Release, remove or detach object. (sem. domains: 7.3.2 - Move something in a direction.)

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.

mangapya (infl. of kapya) trans. refers to the person who makes or builds something. Indanit mala-uy kaatnan toon ot mangapyay gubilnuh kalatah di. Some years passed and then the government built a road there. maN‑/naN‑.

mala-u (infl. of la-u) sta. 1to pass by someone or a place. [May be used as a greeting when passing by.] Mala-u kami pe. Hello. (lit. We are passing by.) ma‑. (sem. domains: 7.2.3.5 - Move past, over, through.) 2for time to pass. [The form is commonly used to refer to the passing of time.] Nala-uy tulun lingguwan ot ahida umali. Three weeks passed before they came. ma‑/na‑. (sem. domains: 8.4.2 - Take time.)

ma-uwan 1trans. to become aware suddenly; to get one’s bearings; realize suddenly. Ek imama-uwan ya deyak nah bilid. All at once I became aware that I was in the mountains. Indani ya ena imama-uwan ya maid mo nadan e nangikuyug ke hiya, an wada nin an alas kuwatro mon diye. Then, at about 4:00 a.m. he suddenly noticed that he was left alone by his abductors. i‑ CV‑. (sem. domains: 3.2.4 - Understand.) 2v. to pay close attention; watch carefully; to be alert. Ma-uwam hin mala-u da nadan tindalu. Pay close attention if the soldiers pass-by. (sem. domains: 4.7.7.3 - Imprison.)

mahngang (infl. of hong’ang) sta. to be surprised, astonished; may be used about a negative reaction to something unexpected. Ha-oy mismu ya mahngangak. As for me, I am astonished. Am-in di mala-u ya mahngang da. All who pass by , they are astonished. ma‑. (sem. domains: 3.4.1.3 - Surprise.)

lingguwan (fr. var. hinlingguwan) (der. of linggu) 1nom. a time span of seven days; a week. Mala-u key duwan hinlingguwan ya damanan hiitom nan baya ta inumon taku! After two weeks pass, pour out the wine and we’ll drink with you. (sem. domains: 8.4.1.3 - Week.) 2comm. one week. Mihaad kamid baliwon hinlingguwan. We will stay in the lowlands for one week. hiN‑ ‑an.

lii trans. to look at something out of the corner of the eye; to glance sidewards at someone or something. Li-li-iyona nan mangako. He looked at the thief out of the corner of his eye. Ilillii na nadah mala-u. He was looking askance at the ones passing by. ‑on/‑in‑, i‑/iN‑. (sem. domains: 2.3.1.1 - Look.)

ke₁ (deke) conj. 1if; marks a conditional clause, hypothetical or real. Maid ke hi Juan ya uggeyak immali. If Juan had not been around I would not have come here. Athidi bon mundogo ke ya adi pakaihwang hi adol na te maid moy innunan mumbaki. Also, if he gets sick then no one will do the pagan prayer for him. Wada ke ot di pihhu yu ya balalan yu nan payo da. If only you had money then you could take the mortgage of their field. Subordinating conjunctions. (sem. domains: 9.6.2.8 - Condition.) 2follows a predicate and marks a time phrase or clause. <The allomorph y of the linker di is an enclitic.> Wada key dinatngan da, lingngo da ta potnon da. When they find a satisfactory tree, they fell it and remove the parts not needed. Mala-u key duwan hinlingguwan ya damanan hiitom nan baya ta inumon taku! After about two weeks, pour out the wine from the jar and we’ll drink with you. 3when; marks a time clause. Nadikhal ke nan kaiw ya mahapul an ihap-e. When the wood is split, we will have to dry it. Nagibbu ke nan kapkapyan di hagabi, kalyon day algoh pangihakyatan da. When the hagabi-bench is completed, they say the day that it will be brought home. (sem. domains: 9.2.5.2 - Clause conjunctions.)

kawad 1comm. small chain, e.g. dog leash. Idat mu nan kawad ta igakod da nan ahu. Give the chain so that they will tie the dog. Imme ot ena hapulon nan nangikawad nah kawad an intalu na. He went to find out who used the chain that he hid. Sim: gakod, bobod. (sem. domains: 6.7.5 - Fastening tool.) 2trans. to use or attach a chain. Ikawad mu nan ahu te kumalat. Chain the dog because it bites. Mahapul an ikawad yu nan ahu te waday mala-u on ginunggungana. You must chain the dog because it barks at everyone who passes by. Kawadon yu nan ahu ta adi kumalat. Leash the dog so that it will not bite. Deket e mun-aladuh Francis on ahina mahapul nan pungkawad na. It is when Francis goes to plow that he needs to use the chain. i‑/iN‑, ‑on/‑in‑, puN‑. 3C Move something and combine it with or attach it to something else. (sem. domains: 7.5.2 - Join, attach.)

inum 1trans. to drink. Inumom nan agam ta adi umatung di adol mu. Drink your medicine so that you will not be feverish. Mala-u key duwan hinlingguwan ya damanan hiitom nan baya ta inumon taku! After about two weeks, pour out the wine from the jar and we’ll drink it with you. ‑on/‑in‑. 4C Convey/bring object toward agent.. (sem. domains: 5.2.2.7 - Drink.) 2sta. something that is drinkable; alcoholic beverages. Mainum hinaen liting. That water is potable/drinkable. Pun-igatang nah mainum ta in-inummon da nah ibbana. He buys drinks for his friends. ma‑. 3caus. to cause to drink; to nurse baby. Painumamam nan golang te naagangan. Nurse the baby because he is hungry. pa‑ ‑an/impa‑ ‑an. der. mainum infl. painum

gubilnu (sp. var. gubirnu) comm. refers to the government of a country. Adi da pinhod di pangat di gubilnu. They don’t like the way the government is run. Indanit mala-uy kaatnan toon ot mangapyay gubilnuh kalatah di. Years later, the government constructed a road there. (sem. domains: 4.6.3 - Government organization.) Language Of Borrowing: Spanish.

duntuk 1to punch with fist. 1.1trans. to hit with clenched fist, a very strong square blow on the body; to sock. Duntukon daka hin adika ume nah nangitud-akak ke he-a. I will sock you if you will not go to where I sent you. Linumbag nan matanan naduntuk. His eye that was socked is swollen. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑. 4B Tactile actions. Spec: kulpig, danug. (sem. domains: 7.7.1 - Hit.) 1.2trans. to direct a punch to a particular site. Iduntuk muh odog na. Punch him on his back. Induntuk nah ulpuk mu adi mahakit. He punched my thigh but it does not hurt. i‑/iN‑. 1.3intrans. to sock, attention is on the person(s) doing the socking. Dumuntuk da hin mala-u tah dih kad-an da. They will sock [anyone] who passes along their turf. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 1.4rec. to exchange punches. Mundinnuntuk da nadan u-unga nah dola. The children outside are punching each other. muN‑ ‑inn‑/nuN‑ ‑inn‑. 2pass. to be punched; to be socked. Maduntuk ka hin mun-anawa ka. You will be socked if you try to pacify them.

bay’a 1comm. rice wine. Dakol di baya hin waday mungkasal. There is plenty of rice wine if there is a wedding. Mala-u key duwan hinlingguwan ya damanan hiitom nan baya ta inumon taku! After about two weeks, pour out the wine from the jar and we’ll drink with you. Sim: balludbud, bubud; Syn: binnahi. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.6 - Beverage.) 2intrans. to perform a prestige feast ritual, providing wine. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. bumaya

balnu trans. to throw a rock or clod of soil at something and hit it. Bimmungot nan mittuluk ot ibalnu na nan liblu. My teacher got angry and he threw the book at me. Balnuwon dakah batu. I’ll hit you with a thrown stone. Bumalnu nan mun-ango hin mala-u tah di. The crazy person throws stones if we pass by there. Adi mabalnu te nitalu. It cannot be stoned because its’s hidden. Mahakit di pukol ku te binalnun Juan. My shoulder hurts because Juan threw a rock and hit it. i‑/iN‑, ‑on/‑in‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑, ma‑. 3B Move and release object. Sim: wele, boka, tongba, gayang, bon’al, alo, top-’al, wengngak; Sim: tongba, gayang, baladung, bon’al, boka, alo, balabal. (sem. domains: 7.3.1.1 - Throw.)

matmat intrans. to recognize. An adiyak imatmatan ke he-a? Don’t you recognize me? Mummatmatmat nah dola handi mala-uwak. He was sitting in the yard trying to recognize people when I passed by. i‑‑an/iN‑ ‑an, muN‑/nuN‑. Sim: bigbig, immatun. (sem. domains: 3.2.6.2 - Recognize.)

pingngit 1comm. border; edge; rim, e.g. bank of river; side of road. Natanoman hi palawer am-in nan pingngit di bale da. The border of their house was all planted with flowers. Nah pingngit di kalatay pun-ay-ayyaman yu te dakol di mala-uh talak. You play at the side of the road because there are many vehicles passing by. Dakol day u-ungan mun-ay-ayyam nah pingngit di Ibulao. Many children are playing at the edge of the Ibulao river. (sem. domains: 6.5.4.2 - Boundary.) 2to put something on the edge. 2.1trans. to bring to put something to the side or edge. Ipingngit mu na talak te waday lumah-un. Bring the vehicle to the side of the road because someone is going to alight. i‑/iN‑. 2.2intrans. to be on the side or edge of a bed, bench, etc. Mipingngit nah kama nan ong-ongal ta tibonay mag-an dakayu. The older one will stay on the outer side of the bed so that he will see that you do not fall.

taku pers. 1we-all; first person, plural, inclusive pronoun; the form is a member of both Set 1 and Set 2 and always encodes the subject whether or not it is cross-referenced. Ume taku mo. We’ll go now. Ya wadaday kalyon takun bumdang weno mabdang. And there are the ones we call bumdang spirits or the mabdang spirits. Mala-u key duwan hinlingguwan ya damanan hiitom nan baya ta inumon taku! After about two weeks, pour out the wine from the jar and we’ll drink it. (sem. domains: 9.2.3 - Pronouns.) 2our, belonging to all of us; first person, plural inclusive possessive pronoun. Bagi taku tun ahu. This dog is ours.

togna (fr. var. togya) trans. to frighten; to startle. Tognaom hin mala-u nah mabilau. Startle her when she passes by the canegrass area. Natogna ot iwalakana nan basu. He was startled and let go of the glass. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑. 4B Tactile - Touch contact. Sim: bugtak, kaynit. (sem. domains: 3.4.1.3 - Surprise.)

tutung trans. to light a cigarette; to start a fire from coals. Tutungam tun ilukut ku. Light my cigarette. Itutung mu nah bala. Light the cigarette on the coals. Muntutung kan nadah mala-u. Light your cigarette from those who pass by. ‑an/‑in‑, i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 5C Goal oriented sites. (sem. domains: 5.5.1 - Light a fire.)