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hubag sta. to stumble and fall. Mun-ul-ule ka ta adika mihubag. Walk slowly so that you will not stumble and fall. Mundadalay tokona te nihubag. His mouth is bleeding because he stumbled and fell. mi‑. Sim: hupdug, huttet. (sem. domains: 7.2.1.1 - Walk.)

balbagan comm. a hanging place for things to dry; a rope or wire strung up or a long, thin piece of wood placed across an area. Maphod di waday balagbagan te nadawo hi pangibalagbagan hi pinhod nan mun-ul-ulen mamag-anan. It is good to have a line because it’s always ready for hanging for whatever you want to dry slowly.

balagbagan comm. a hanging place for things to dry; a rope or wire strung up or a long, thin piece of wood placed across an area. Maphod di waday balagbagan te nadawo di pangibalagbagan hi pinhod nan mun-ul-ulen mamag-anan. It is good to have a line because it’s ready for hanging whatever you want to dry slowly. Syn: hablayan. (sem. domains: 7.5.4.1 - Rope, string.)

alimudung (sp. var. alimudat) sta. to be dizzy from standing up quickly. Mun-ul-uleyak an tumaddog te maalimudungak. I stand up slowly because I might get dizzy. Naalimudungak mo kinali ule-uleyak an timmmaddog ta adik giknaon hidiyen giniknak. I had gotten dizzy before so I stood up slowly so that I wouldn’t experience it again. ma‑/na‑. 6A Physiological Process - State. (sem. domains: 2.4 - Body condition.)

ule 1sta. to be kind; to be calm. Indai ya kanana pay di “Maphod ta hiyo- nan bumdang ya- maule. Later on, he added “It’s good that the bumdang-spirits are kind.” Maule ot di bibiyo te umidat hi kendi, hiya ina? an kanak bo. “Mother, fairies are kind aren’t they because they give us candy,” I said. Makaulle kan ha-oy. You are very kind to me. ma‑/na‑. 6B Characteristis of human nature or life situation. (sem. domains: 4.3.4 - Do good to.) 2intrans. to be careful; do something carefully; do something slowly Intugun inada an mun-ule dah dalan ya mundongol dah iskul ta waday inilaon da. Their mother instructed them to be careful on the way and to listen in class so they would learn something. Nun-ule-ule da te uma-agol hi Bugan an mundalan nah madanglol an banong. They walked slowly because Bugan was cautious walking on the slippery dikes. Tibom ta mun-ul-ulen malutu. See that it cooks slowly. muN‑/nuN‑. (sem. domains: 4.4.3.4 - Caution.) infl. maule infl. ul-ule

ul-ule (infl. of ule) advpred. to do something slowly. Ul-ulayom ta adida donglon. Do it slowly so that they won’t hear you. Ul-ulayyonan mundallan. He’s walking slowly. Manner. (sem. domains: 7.2.1 - Manner of movement.)

wele (sp. var. welle; sp. var. wili; sp. var. willi) to throw away. 1.1trans. to move something and release it; to throw away; to spill out. Inwele na nan nadang-on hinamal. He threw away the spoiled rice. i‑/iN‑. 3B Move and release object. Sim: boka, tongba, gayang, balnu, bon’al, alo, top-’al, wengngak. (sem. domains: 7.3.1.1 - Throw.) 1.2pass. to be thrown away or spilled out. Iul-ulem an ihaad tuh latat adi miwele nan boga. Put the can down slowly so the rice won’t be spilled out. mi‑/ni‑.