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pilaan (der. of pila) nom. a space for the lining up of people or things, e.g. public utility vehicles for loading of passengers; a place for people to line up to be served at a feast; a place for a queue. Ad nabagtu di pilaan. The parking space for public vehicles is in the town center. (sem. domains: 8.5.4 - Area.)

pila 1comm. queue; a line of people or vehicles. Adukke nan pila nah hamul kinali immanamutak. The queue at the feast was long, that is why I came home. (sem. domains: 8.4.5.1 - Order, sequence.) 2intrans. to form a queue. Mumpila da di u-unga te umal-algo mo. The children are forming a queue because it is already noon. Adik pinhod an pumila ten eyak makihamul. I hate to fall in line when I go to a feast. muN‑/nuN‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 3trans. to get in line for someone else. [This action is related to getting food at a feast for someone who is unable to stand in a queue.] Ipilaam hi tulang mu te it-ittay. Get in line for your brother because he is little. 4comm. a place where vehicles or people line up. <Morphology: pilaan> der. pilaan

tulud₂ trans. to push; to shove. Itulud mu nan nabutong te deyan mangalin ha-oy. Push that drunk away because he’s coming toward me. Muntitinnulud da nan tatagun nah pilaan. The people are pushing each other in the queue. Indop da tut-uwa ahan ot indani ya pun-itulud dan kalyon day Hidi ay di dalan! True enough, one of them blew out his torch and then, they began pushing him, saying “There’s the way.” i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑, puN‑ i‑. 3E Move an object directionally. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.9 - Push.) der. tulludan