Search results for "ullin"

maguyguyud di yahyana (id. of guyud) refers to severe difficulty in breathing, often at time of death (lit. his breath is pulling). Maguyguyud di yahyana. His breathing is very difficult.

lallahe 1comm. a game like tug-of-war, played by children. (sem. domains: 4.2.6 - Entertainment, recreation.) 2intrans. to play the lallahe game. Donglom ke an deyan munlallahe day u-unga. Hear the children playing their lallahe-game. muN‑/nuN‑.

lahla₁ trans. to remove vine from trees by pulling at the vine. Lahlaom nan sayote nah alad. Remove the sayote-vine form the fence. Linahla na nan hapid. He removed the betel-leaf-vine. ‑on/‑in‑. 4D Release, remove or detach object. (sem. domains: 7.5.2.4 - Remove, take apart.)

kuling₂ 1sta. to have a high-pitched voice; for one’s voice to become high-pitched. Makuling di kalin Winston yaden lalaki. The voice of Winston is high-pitched and yet he is a boy. Deke on kumuling di kalim. Sometimes your voice becomes high pitched. ma‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. (sem. domains: 2.3.2.3 - Types of sounds.) 2trans. to sing with a high pitch. [This would be particularly true when a man sings falsetto.] Mungkankanta kayu ya maimatun di boses mu te kulkullingom. You were singing and your voice could be recognized because you were singing in a high pitch. (lit. making voice high-pitched)

koynon sta. for cloth to shrink. Nakoynon nan payung ot mumbibinnat. The cloth of the umbrella shrank and so it’s pulling away from the sides. ma‑/na‑. 6C Process or state of inanimate objects. (sem. domains: 8.1.4.3 - Decrease.)

kagoko trans. to pull grass from ricefield. Ingkagoko da mo. They are through pulling-grasses. Mungkagoko da nah payo mi. They are pulling-grasses from our ricefield. i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 3B Move and release object. (sem. domains: 6.2.4.1 - Cut grass.)

inat (sp. var. innat) trans. 1to extend something by pulling, e.g. rope or thread Inatom tun linubid. You stretch this rope. Inatom tun tinulid ta adi mahilut. Stretch this thread so it will not be entangled. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑. 4B Tactile - Touch contact. Sim: bikang, binat. (sem. domains: 7.3.4.7 - Extend.) 2to set a fractured bone. Umaliyak ta inaton daka? Shall I come to reset your broken bone. ‑on/‑in‑. 3to pull in two different directions; tug-of-war. Adiyu pun-innatan nan golang. Do not pull the child in two directions. puN‑ ‑an.

guyyudan (der. of guyud) comm. two ropes attached from carabao yoke to the plow. Hinannotan da nan guyyudan te nadunut. They changed the ropes attached to the plow because they are rotten. ‑an.

gullingngay comm. small brass pipe for smoking. Munhamuy di gullingngay na. His pipe is very smelly. Sim: tagungngok, bangnga. (sem. domains: 6.7.7 - Container.)

gawi₁ trans. to pull something out; to remove something by pulling. Ginawik nan paul ya nihoplat hi matak. I pulled out the stick and it struck my eye. ‑on/‑in‑. 4D Release, remove or detach object. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.8 - Pull.)

bangnga 1comm. pipe for smoking; made of brass or bamboo. [The brass pipes are rarely found now; in fact, few people smoke pipes today.] Ena tinutungan di bangngana. He went to light his pipe. Sim: tagungngok, gullingngay. (sem. domains: 6.7.7 - Container.) 2intrans. to use a smoking pipe Mumbangngah apuna. His grandfather smokes a pipe. muN‑/nuN‑. 3intrans. to use something other than the typical pipe for smoking. Ibangnga nay nunbugbugan hi gahhilang. He uses a corn cob for a pipe. i‑/iN‑.

ngalotongot₁ comm. scraping noise produced by pulling or pushing something heavy over the ground. (sem. domains: 2.3.2.3 - Types of sounds.)

tagungngok comm. 1pipe for smoking. Sim: bangnga, gullingngay. (sem. domains: 6.7.7 - Container.) 2to smoke a pipe. Konan moy muntagungngok ad uwani te dakol di cigaret. It is rare today for someone to smoke a pipe because there are so many cigarettes. Muntagungngok hi apu hi muntabaku. Grandfather uses a smoking pipe if he smokes. muN‑/nuN‑.

tai 1comm. the excrement of man or animal; feces. Inwahit nan golang di tai na. The baby scattered his feces. Syn: galiho. (sem. domains: 2.2 - Body functions.) 2defecate. 2.1intrans. to excrete waste material from intestines; to defecate. Tumai nan unga te pun-ununay pantalon. The child will defecate because he is pulling down his pants. Muntatai nan nuwang yaden mundallanan. The carabao is defecating while walking. ‑um‑/‑imm‑ . 2E Physiological functions. (sem. domains: 2.2 - Body functions.) 2.2trans. to defecate on someone or something. Nipottok nan banbanaggo ke Pedlo ot ta-iyana. The lizard was directly over Pedlo and it defecated on him ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. der. taim

uduk 1intrans. to stoop down; to crawl under something; to bend down under; done to move under something which could bump the head. Umuduk ka nah daulon di kama. Crawl under the bed. Eyak immanuddukan nah mabilau. I stooped under (the reeds) in the reedy-place. Adiyak pakauduk te makaippot di pantalon ku. I can’t stoop over because my pants are too tight. Mun-uddukan day u-unga nah uwang nah loba. The children are crawling in and out of the hole in the slope. ‑umi‑/‑immi‑, muN‑/nuN‑ ‑an, paka‑. 2B Movement, change of position. Sim: ayuduk. (sem. domains: 7.1.8 - Bend down.) 2trans. to stoop under something specific with the focus on the specific object. Em udukon din naullin an bola. Crawl under and get the ball that rolled there. ‑on/‑in‑.

ullin trans. to push to roll down. Ullinon yu nan batu te madam-ot. Roll the stone because it’s heavy. Maullin ka hn hinay ubunam. You will roll down if you sit down there. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑. 4D Release, remove or detach object. (sem. domains: 7.2.2 - Move in a direction.)