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palawer (sp. var. plawer) 1comm. flower. Muntanom ka hi palawer nah hinangab di baleyu. Plant flowers in front of your house. (sem. domains: 1.5.5 - Parts of a plant.) 2intrans. for flowers to bloom. Mumpalawer tun intanom mu hin abonowam. Your plant will bloom if you place fertilizer on it. muN‑/nuN‑. Language Of Borrowing: English.

haping 1intrans. for a plant to germinate; to sprout. Himmahapping nan kolet. The cabbage sprouted many shoots. Manaping nan ka-itanom kun palawer. The flower I just planted is sprouting. ‑um‑/‑imm‑, maN‑. (sem. domains: 1.5.6 - Growth of plants.) 2comm. shoot of plant; sprout. Dakol di haping nan page. The rice has many shoots.

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.

putting trans. to break off a twig, leaf or flower with the use of the bare hand. Pinutting ku nan palawer ot hamhamuyyok. I broke off a flower and kept smelling it. Pinutting na nan lappao. She broke off the sunflower. ‑on/‑in‑. 4D Release, remove, detach object. (sem. domains: 7.5.2.4 - Remove, take apart.)