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mipalpu (infl. of lappu) pass. refers to the beginning of something that continues in time or sequence. Nalgom di pinhod mun gattangon mipalpun nah kaitayan ingganah nah kaongngalan ya wadanwada. There is anything that you want to buy from (beginning with) the smallest item to the biggest is there. Mipalpud uwani ya iathitu yu ta panginomnoman yun ha-on. (1Corinth 11:25c) Beginning now, you will do like this so that it will be your remembrance of me. mipa‑.

mipa- caus. this affix encodes both passive and causative, non-past tense. Nalgom di pinhod mun gattangon mipalpun nah kaitayan ingganah kaongalan. There is anything that you want to buy, from (beginning with) the smallest item to the largest. Mu gapu te madinol takun ahi taku ang-angon di kipaannungana ya anusan takun munho-ho-od ingganah nipaannung. (Romans 8:25) But the reason is because we trust that we will see its fulfillment, we will patiently continue waiting until it has been fulfilled. Sim: nipa-. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.3 - Derivational affixes.)

langtay 1comm. a bridge. Innang ta mag-a nan tolak nah langtay. The vehicle nearly fell from the bridge. (sem. domains: 6.5.4.1 - Road.) 2trans. to build a bridge. Langtayan da nan wa-el. They will build a bridge over the creek. ‑an/‑in‑. Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

ladingit comm. sadness; sorrow. Namahig di ladingit na hi natayan amana. He was very sad at the death of his father. (sem. domains: 3.4.2.1 - Sad.) Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

kuug (sp. var. ku-ug) 1sta. to be thin; skinny, characteristic of a person. Mangan kah ustu teden nakuug ka. Eat well because you are thin. Ingkuug nay natayan inana. She is thin because of the death of her mother. ma‑/na‑. 6A Physiological Process - State. Sim: pigut, kuttung. (sem. domains: 2.4 - Body condition.) 2proc. refers to the process of becoming thin. Kimmuug te mundogo. He became thin because he was sick. ‑um‑/‑imm‑.

kate (der. of mate) 1nom. death; cease to exist. Nih-up di katek kinali pinhod dakayun idattan hi tugun ta kaina ot ahan ya munhinpapasensiya kayu ta maan-alay ahik katayan. My death is nearing that is why I want to give you advice in order that you forgive each other so that I shall die happily. ka‑ ‑an. (sem. domains: 2.6.6 - Die.) 2v. the time of death is in view. Kon-anay nakattayana? When did he die? Kon-anay katayana? When will he die?

katayan (der. of mate) nom. the cessation of physical life; death. Toan di katayana. The time of his death is unknown. (sem. domains: 2.6.6 - Die.)

kaongngalan (infl. of ongngal) nom. a comparative measure of the size of something; largest. Nalgom di pinhod mun gatangon mipalpun nah kaitayan ingganah nah kaongngalan ya wadanwada. Anything that you want to buy from the smallest item to the largest is available. ka‑ ‑an. (sem. domains: 8.2 - Big.)

kait-itayan (infl. of ittay) adj. to be the smallest in a comparison; superlative small. Nan babuy Juan di kait-itayan. John’s pig is the smallest. Size quantifier. (sem. domains: 8.2.1 - Small.)

ka-ok 1sta. to be asleep. Ume kamin e nangihid-ip ke hiya ya naka-ok. We went to see him and he was fast asleep. Naka-ok ka nin te uggem dingngol nan kalik. Maybe you had fallen asleep because you did not hear my voice. Mungka-ok ot ahik tayanan. He was almost asleep when I left him. ma‑/na‑. 6A Physiological Process-State. Sim: huyop, yongyong. (sem. domains: 5.7 - Sleep.) 2nom. bed; sleeping place. Nah dulung di ka-okan taku. We will sleep on the floor. ‑an.

hulun comm. the cause or reason for some event or situation. Nganney humlun hi namatayan dan hiya? What is the reason for their killing him? He-ay humlun. You are the cause. ‑um‑. Sim: gap’u, lummu. (sem. domains: 9.6.2.5 - Cause, 9.6.2.5.1 - Reason.) infl. humlun

hablag intrans. to bring a 3rd-day bereavement gift, particularly the responsibility of the in-laws of the family. [The 3rd day of a death vigil is the day of feasting so that is when relatives and in-laws bring the bereavement gifts.] Himmablag hi Juan dih natayan aman baket na. Juan brought a pig when his father-in-law died. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. wh: Dangli. (sem. domains: 6.8.3.1 - Give, donate.)

gag-a trans. to urge someone to do something that the speaker doesn’t want to do. [The word may be obsolete.] Pun-igag-an Tayaban nadan imbabalena ta eda ibaloy namatayan da nah tulang da. Tayaban urged his sons to go and revenge the death of their brother. puN‑ i‑. (sem. domains: 3.3.3.3 - Persuade.)

bulan₁ 1comm. moon. Ongal nan bulan. The moon is big/full. (sem. domains: 1.1.1.1 - Moon.) 2intrans. for the moon to shine. Indanit bumulan ta ahi taku ume. Wait for the moon to shine before we go. Bimmubbulan handi hilong. The moon shone brightly last night. Pinaddi min immeh bale da handih bimmulan. We purposely went to their house during a moonlit night. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. (sem. domains: 8.3.3 - Light.) 3comm. full moon; bright moon. Dakol di makihalud hin bulabbulan. There are many serenading/courting on the nights when the moon is full. Manomnom ku ya bulabbulan dih natayana. I remember he died on a full-moon-night. CV(C)CV‑ C‑. Ambulan bulabbulan natalak di bulan der. bumulan n. ph. kahabonan di bulan n. ph. kaha-alan di bulan n. ph. katalakan di bulan n. ph. katanungan di bulan n. ph. katom-angan di bulan n. ph. ongal di bulan

bigla 1advpred. suddenly; for something to come as a surprise, unexpected. Biglay natayana. His death was very sudden. Time. Sim: maid maptok, na-ala, hingkatang, maag. (sem. domains: 8.4.8.3 - Sudden.) 2trans. to do something suddenly, abruptly. Biglaom ken dapaon ta kumaynit. You touch him abruptly so he’ll be surprised/frightened. Binigla nan indakig nan panto. He closed the door abruptly. ‑on/‑in‑. 3sta. to be surprised. Mabigla ka hin kalyok nan tinibok. You will be surprised if I tell you what I saw. ma‑. (sem. domains: 3.1.2.3 - Attention.) Language Of Borrowing: Tagalog.

bayag 1sta. a long time. Nabayag di nundalanan mi ot ahi kami dumatong. We walked a long time before we arrived. Adika makabayyag nah pangitud-akak ke he-a te mabayag ka ke man ya tayanan daka. Do not be a a very long time where I will send you because if you stay there long, we will leave you. ma‑/na‑. 6C Process or state of inanimate objects. Sim: ehem, uhup. (sem. domains: 8.4.2.2 - A long time.) 2duration of an activity. 2.1intrans. for someone to take a long time in doing an activity. Adi mumbayag ya ume da. It will not take long and they will go. Adi mumbayag hidiyen at-attona. He will not continue for a long time in that which he is doing. muN‑/nuN‑. 2.2trans. to take a long time in accomplishing a specific task with the task cross-referenced by the affix. Adim baybayaggon nan at-attom. Do not take so much time in what you are doing. Deket waday insapata yu ya mahapul an adiyu baybayaggon. If you have vowed to do something, it is necessary that you do not delay a long time (before doing what you vowed).. ‑on/‑in‑. Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano. infl. nabayag ph. v. adi mumbayag

bakag 1comm. the bones of an exhumed person. [The bones are wrapped in a blanket for the exhumation rites bogwa.] Eda inalay bakag amana ta mamogwa da. They went to take his father’s bones so he’ll have the exhumation rite performed. (sem. domains: 4.3.9.1 - Custom.) 2sta. the skeleton of a person; no flesh left. Nabakag mo nan gunit te nala-u moy hintoon nipalpu dih natayana. There is no more flesh on the bones because it’s already more than a year after his death. na‑. 6A Physiological Process - State. Sim: gun’it. (sem. domains: 2.1.6 - Bone, joint.)

angkikingngan (sp. var. ik-ikingngan) comm. the little finger. Hay angkikingngan di kaittayan hi gamat. The little finger is the smallest finger. Gen: gam’at. (sem. domains: 2.1 - Body.)

allage 1comm. lamentations; mourning cries of women for the dead. [They tell anecdotes about the life of the dead person; they also say or express their grief in words.] Adi maphod nan logmonay allagen nan in-ina. The lamentations of the old woman were insincere and senseless. Nun-allageh Tipanay handih natayan Rosario. Tipanay sang the lamentations at the time Rosario died. (sem. domains: 2.6.6.4 - Mourn.) 2intrans. to mourn or lament a death. muN‑.

di₂ det. a determiner that marks indefinite reference of nouns and noun phrases. Takon di gawan di hilong ya paka-ang-angona ya pakadopapponay gando ya ulog an hidiyey kanona. Even if it is very dark it (an owl) sees clearly and catches rats and snakes for food. In-anamut di dakol di inangang da. Many came home hungry. Nalgom di pinhod mun gattangon mipalpun nah kaitayan ingganah nah kaongngalan ya wadan wada. Anything that you want to buy, from the smallest item to the largest is available. (sem. domains: 9.2.3.5 - Demonstrative pronouns.)

puki intrans. to scream. Mumpukih inam te puntayanan amam. Your mother is screaming because your father is leaving her. Pumkiyak hin mih-up kan ha-oy. I will scream if you come near me. Pinumki te inodnan Pedlo di hukina. She screamed because Pedlo held her leg. muN/nuN‑‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 2D Vocal sounds expressing feeling. Sim: kuli, pokaw. (sem. domains: 2.3.2.3 - Types of sounds.)

ta₁ The conjunction links a statement of means with a statement of purpose. conj. 1so that. <Morphophonology: Following words ending in vowels ta can be reduced to a clitic form t attached to the preceding word.> Kah-in di he-ay ume ta he-ay e makihummangan ke hiya. You must go so that you’ll be the one to talk to him. Coordinating conjunctions. (sem. domains: 9.6.2.7 - Purpose.) 2and, with a purpose. Ekat em iabba nan duyat. Go to carry the baby on your back. Manginbubuttik ka aga dih tendaan ta eka gumattang hi suka. Please run to the store to buy vinegar. 3in order to. Immaliyak ta awitok tun golang. I came in order to take this baby. Hay atom ta matikod nan pumbabahhulan yu ya tayanam tun boble. What you need to do in order to stop the bad relationship between you is for you to leave this place. Kah-in di waday himpulun mukkol ta ahi mapnu nan saku. Ten more pieces are needed in order to fill up the sack. comp. deke pe nin ta comp. deket comp. hin anoka ta comp. ta ahi

tayan trans. to leave behind; to abandon; to depart. Tinayanan di inayana. She was abandoned by her spouse. Adiyak tayanan. Do not leave me. Tinayananak nah dalan. I was left behind on the way. Intayan kun hiya nan imbabalek. I left my child with her. Maid di makan hi itayan mo ya eka ume. You aren’t leaving any food for them and you are going. Tipet hay babaiy tumayan hi inayana? Why is the woman the one to leave her husband? Timmayan ka ya maid di em intayan ke dida. You abandoned them and you didn’t leave anything for them. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, i‑/iN‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 5C Goal-oriented site. (sem. domains: 7.2.3.1 - Move away.)

u-umyung 1intrans. to be sad and grieve. U-umyung da gapuh natayana. They are grieving because of his death. 1C General class. (sem. domains: 3.4.2.1 - Sad.) 2trans. to have a time or reason for grieving that is cross-referenced by the affix. Ad uwaniy algon u-umyungan taku. Today is a day of our grieving. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an.