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palpaldang (fr. var. paldang) comm. men’s ornamental belt. [This belt is worn only during special ceremonies.] Restrictions: rituals. Waday palpaldang da te immuyauy da. They have a men’s ornamental belt because they performed the prestige feast. Sim: ginuttu, gimbatan. (sem. domains: 5.3 - Clothing.)

palpal comm. a frog, big belly species. [The belly of the frog expands if filliped repeatedly.] Dakol di dimpap dah palpal. They were able to catch many frogs. Sim: battug. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.3 - Reptile.) id. kay kayu palpal id. kay palpal

kay palpal (id. of palpal) to have a big stomach (lit. like a big-belly frog).

kay kayu palpal (id. of palpal) You-all are very noisy. (lit. You-all are like big-belly-frogs.)

ginuttu (sp. var. ginutu; sp. var. ginittu) 1comm. men’s ceremonial belt worn with the loin cloth. [The belt is a series of disk-shaped rings made of shell or bone that hold the sheath of a bolo.] Konan di waday ginuttuna. Those who have a ginuttu-belt are very rare. Sim: palpaldang, gimbatan; Gen: gamgam. (sem. domains: 5.4 - Adornment.) 2intrans. to wear ceremonial belt. Mungginuttu ka ta latlatuwon daka. Wear a ginuttu-belt so I can take a picture of you. muN‑/nuN‑.

gimbatan comm. belt and bolo in scabbard used by warriors; used as part of the ceremonial costume today. Restrictions: Hudhud epic. Ginimhat Aliguyun di gimbatana ot idop-anah ohladanda. Aliguyun seized his belt and scabbard and jumped into their houseyard. Sim: palpaldang, ginuttu. (sem. domains: 4.8.3.7 - Weapon, shoot.)

battug comm. leopard frog, found in brooks or rivers. Dakol di dimpap dah battug ot ihongba da. They caught many battug-frogs and roasted them. Rana pipiens Sim: palpal; gen: bakbak. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.3 - Reptile.)