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pattit 1comm. hook and eye; any kind of fastening that has a hook and eye. Ha-adam hi pattit nan tawang ta adi mibughul hin mumpuwok. Place a hook and eye fastening on the window so that it will not be opened if there is a storm. Iha-ad mu nan pattit nan tawang. Place the lock on the window. (sem. domains: 6.7.5 - Fastening tool.) 2trans. to lock a door or window with a fastener. Ipattit mu nan panto. Lock the door. Pattitam nan panto te lumah-un takun am-in. Bar the door because we are all going out. Pattitam nan panto. Place a hook and eye fastener on the door. i‑/iN‑, ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. 3A Move and position object at site. (sem. domains: 7.3.6.1 - Shut, close.) der. mumpattit

pa-i (sp. var. pai) 1trans. to destroy. Pa-iyon di puwok nan kinapya takun ab-abung. The storm will destroy the toy house we made. Puma-ih nitanom di dalalu. Hail destroys plants. ‑on/‑in‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. Class 4 Change of structure of object. Syn: bahbah. (sem. domains: 7.9.3 - Destroy.) 2intrans. to disrupt something, e.g. conversation, relationships. Pumappa-i kah te hay tutut mu. You disrupt kinship relationships because of your being quarrelsome. Puma-i kah hummangan mi te nabutog ka. You are disrupting our conversation because you are drunk. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 3trans. to break an agreement, an extended meaning. Pina-i nay hummangan mi ta idat nad uwani nan binano na. He broke our agreement and so he will pay what he borrowed now. ‑in‑.

kulinti (sp. var. kuryente) 1comm. electricity; electric current. Maid boy kulinti te waday puwok. There is no electricity again because there is a storm. (sem. domains: 6.1.2.3.4 - Power, force.) 2pass. to be electrocuted. Nakulinti nan ahu. The dog was electrocuted. ma‑/na‑. (sem. domains: 2.6.6.1 - Kill.) 3intrans. to fish using electric current shock. Eda mangulinti ad Ibulao hi uggadiw. They are going to fish uggadiw in Ibulao with electric current. maN‑/naN‑. Language Of Borrowing: Spanish: corriente.

huy’uhuy 1comm. draft of wind; a breeze. An magiknan di huyuhuy? Do you feel the draft? Sim: dibdib, hub-’ud, budabud, yupuyup, puwok, budibud. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.1 - Wind.) 2intrans. the blowing of the wind through an open area. Adik pinhod an umbun hitu te munhuyuhuy. I don’t like to sit here because there is a draft. muN‑/nuN‑.

hub-’ud trans. for a gust of wind to blow something. Inhub-ud na ot mitayyap nan papel. The wind blew it and the paper flew away. i‑/iN‑. Sim: dibdib, huy’uhuy, budabud, yupuyup, puwok, budibud; Sim: budabud. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.1 - Wind.)

dibdib 1air. 1.1comm. the invisible mixture of gases that surround the earth; air. Yahyahon takuy dibdib. We breathe air. Kalubam hi daun ya ihamad mu ta maid hunggop hi dibdib. Cover the jar tightly with banana leaves so that no air enters. (sem. domains: 1.1.2 - Air.) 1.2comm. air in motion; wind. Waday nin puwok ad uwani te nakal-ot di dibdib. Maybe there is a typhoon today because the wind is very strong. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.1 - Wind.) 2blowing wind. 2.1intrans. for the wind to blow. Dumibdib ke ya mitayyap nan papel. If the wind blows, the paper will be blown away. Mundibdib an pun-itayap nay nungkihap-e. The wind blew the clothes on the clothesline away. um/imm, muN/nuN. Sim: huy’uhuy, hub-’ud, budabud, yupuyup, puwok, budibud. 2.2sta. to be cooled by the blowing wind, i.e. breeze. Adida madibdiban yaden pun-ayagam dida. They aren’t being cooled-by-the-breeze and yet you are calling them. Opwatom nuppe nan hinamal, akudom hi ligau ta madibdiban ta maba-bao. Remove the pot from the fire, ladle out the rice into a winnower so the air will help to cool it. ma‑ ‑an/na‑ ‑an, muN/nuN. 2.3trans. the wind blows and moves something. Idibdib na nan papel hin adim otnan. The wind will blow the paper if you don’t put something on top of it. i‑/iN‑. 3idiom. riddle - wind is the answer. Nala-uwak ya uggeyak inangang. (dibdib) I passed by but you didn’t see me. (wind)(riddle) id. kay dibdib ya abun munlau

dadag destroy. 1.1trans. refers to the destruction of concrete objects; may also refer to people or their reputations; to ruin; to destroy; to damage. Adim dadagon nan intanom ku. Do not destroy what I planted. Wada boppoy ginattang kuh ay-ayyam on dinadag mu. Whatever toy that I buy, you destroy it. ‑on/‑in‑. 4A Change the structure of an object . (sem. domains: 7.9.3 - Destroy.) 1.2pass. the passive form refers to the state of being damaged or destroyed, without an agent. Madadag am-in di nitanom te itotool nay udan. All the plants will be damaged because it keeps raining. Nadadag nan ingkail ku te makudang di inha-ad kun binokbok. The rice wine I prepared is ruined because I did not put enough yeast into it. ma‑/na‑. 1.3mod. expresses the facility with which an undergoer-object can be put into a condition or state; easily destroyed. Kadinaddag tun payung te nalakay nangatang ku. This umbrella is easily destroyed because I bought it for a low price. ka‑ ‑inn‑. 1.4nom. the derived noun refers to the concept of destruction. Hay tumbuk di kadadagan di dakol an tagu. It is gossip that is the destruction (reputation) of many men. ka‑ ‑an. 1.5trans. to destroy, with an added component of having the ability to do this. Dumadag hi bale nan puwok an umali. The storm that is coming can destroy houses. ‑um‑/‑imm‑.

buy’un sta. bent by wind or by the load on it; to sag; to droop; to hang loosely as a line or rope tied at both ends. Nabyun nan kaiw te hay puwok. The tree was bent by the typhoon. Mabyun tun punhablayyan te madam-ot nan ulon nihable. The clothesline will sag because the blanket that has been hung is so heavy. ma‑/na‑. 6C Process or state of inanimate objects. (sem. domains: 8.5.5 - Spatial relations.)

buwag trans. to uproot plants or trees. Buwagon nan puwok nan tupaya. The storm will uproot the papaya-tree. Bimmoh-olak ke hiya te imme ot ena punbuwag hanadan impatanom lakay ku. I got angry with him because he went and uprooted all those which my husband had planted. Binuwag Jerry hanan abukadu te nakah-nid. Jerry uprooted the avocado because the plants were crowded. Nadan kaiw an tinummol nah natigging ya nalakan mabuwag. The trees that grow on the slope are easily uprooted. Handin immalin nal-ot an udan ya dibdib di gapunah nabuwagan am-in nan intanom kun balat. The cause of the uprooting of all the banana-plants that I planted was the strong rain and wind that came. ‑on/‑in‑, puN‑, ma‑, na‑ ‑an. 4D Release, remove or detach object. (sem. domains: 6.2.4.2 - Uproot plants.)

budibud 1comm. light wind; breeze. Umali ke nan budibud ya ipaem nan papel ta tumayap. When the breeze comes, you release the paper and it will fly. Sim: dibdib, huy’uhuy, hub-’ud, budabud, yupuyup, puwok. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.1 - Wind.) 2intrans. breezy; the wind is blowing lightly. Mumbudibud dih indai ya uma-aliy hinuyop ku. There was a light breeze a while ago and I became so sleepy. muN‑/nuN‑.

budabud 1comm. brief rush of wind which usually precedes a typhoon. Sim: dibdib, huy’uhuy, hub-’ud, yupuyup, puwok, budibud; Sim: hub-’ud. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.1 - Wind.) 2intrans. for wind to be gusting. Hunggop ka te deyan mumbudabud. Go inside because the wind is gusting. muN‑/nuN‑.

bay’ug comm. thornless bamboo variety with thick stalk; best bamboo shoot to eat; has nettles; light to brownish in color. Naligat an matu-iy bayug takon di mumpuwok. A bayug-bamboo is hard to uproot, even by a storm. Sim: lanaw; Gen: kawayan. (sem. domains: 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.)

banag comm. news Waday banag an waday umalin puwok. There is news that there is a storm coming. (sem. domains: 3.5.2.1 - Report.) Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

apupu trans. 1to carry something at chest area embraced by arms Iapupum tun golang ta apupuwok tun angang. You carry the child so that I can carry this jar. i‑/iN‑. 3F Move object with self. (sem. domains: 7.3.1 - Carry.) 2to put arms around another in an embrace.

ahipuwok (puwok) nom. typhoon season, usually June-November. Deket ahi puwok on tumakutak hi katu-iyan tun abung ku. Whenever it is typhoon season, I am afraid my hut will be blown over. Gen: ahi. (sem. domains: 8.4.1 - Period of time.)

ahi₂ dervN. time-of; season-of; compounds with verbs to indicate important event times. Mun-uubbu hanadan tatagu te ahigabut. The people will share-work because it is the season for cleaning ricefields. Ahi taku umeh did bobleh ahiani. We will go to the barrio during the harvest season. Spec: ahiani, ahibungaan, ahigabut, ahigaud, ahihagophop, ahikotolan, ahikulpi, ahilai, ahipaad, ahipuwok, ahitul-u, ahitunod, ahikagokoh, ahiadug. (sem. domains: 8.4.1 - Period of time.) ahiudanan comp. ahiadug comp. ahiani comp. ahibakle comp. ahibungaan comp. ahigabut comp. ahigaud comp. ahihagophop comp. ahihopnak comp. ahikagokoh comp. ahikotolan comp. ahikulpi comp. ahilai comp. ahilida comp. ahitul-u

pohak trans. to break off the branches of trees. [Often a strong wind during typhoons breaks off branches.] Pohakom nan hapang an namag-anan. Break off the dried branch. Pinhak nan puwok nan akasya. The storm broke the branch of the acacia-tree. Adika kumayat te kapinohak. Do not climb because the branches break easily. ‑on/‑in‑, ka‑ ‑in‑. 4D Release, remove or detach object. (sem. domains: 7.8.1 - Break.)

pute trans. to place things loosely. Adim ipuputey pamping mu. Do not position the stones in the riprap loosely. Nipupute nan kaiw an napuwok. The tree which was broken by the storm is hanging loosely. i‑/iN‑, mi‑/ni‑. 3A Move and position object at site. (sem. domains: 7.5.9 - Put.)

puwok 1comm. a tropical hurricane with winds and heavy rain; typhoon. Waday puwok an umali. There’s a typhoon coming. Sim: dibdib, huy’uhuy, hub-’ud, budabud, yupuyup, budibud. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.1 - Wind, 1.1.3 - Weather, 1.1.3.3 - Rain.) 2intrans. to rain heavily with strong winds; to storm. Mumpuwok ad Manila. It is storming in Manila. Pimmuwok dih hilong. It stormed last night. Pumuwok hi indani. It will storm by and by. Napuwok di intanom na. The typhoon damaged his plant. (lit. his plant was stormed) muN‑/nuN‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑, ma‑/na‑. ahipuwok

tubbub comm. an irrigation source; part of a river or stream blocked by stones to be diverted to irrigation ditch. Eda iniphod nan tubbub te napuwok. They went to fix the water entry of the irrigation because it was destroyed by the storm. (sem. domains: 6.2.4.3 - Irrigate.)

tukkad 1sta. to fall from an upright position; to topple over. Natukkad nan akasya handi pimmuwok. The acacia tree toppled over during the storm. Tumukad hi ongal an kaiw nan puwok an umali. The storm that is coming will topple trees. ma‑/na‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 6C Process or state of inanimate objects. Sim: hakkub, hukwangngi, tu-un, tiga-ung. (sem. domains: 7.2.2.5.1 - Fall.) 2intrans. to totter as though to fall over. Muntukkadan hin dumallan te waday dogona. He is tottering when he walks because he has an illness. muN‑ ‑an/nuN‑ ‑an. 1A Movement with a manner component. (sem. domains: 7.2.1.5 - Walk with difficulty.)

yupuyup comm. a draft of wind. Sim: dibdib, huy’uhuy, hub-’ud, budabud, puwok, budibud. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.1 - Wind.)