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hilbi 1comm. to have usefulness or worth; valuable. Nganney hilbinah tuwe? What is the use of this? Om, te maid di hilhilbi hin ugge ta nun-adal ya maid di ngunu. Yes, because one is worthless without education and without a job. Sim: gunguna. (sem. domains: 8.3.7.9 - Value.) 2intrans. to be of value to someone, implies serving someone in some way. Hiyay munhilbin ha-on. He is of value to me. muN‑/nuN‑. Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano: silbi. ph. v. maid di hilbina

hi-an 1intrans. to part ways; to be apart; to be separate. Nganney gapunah nunhi-anan da? What is the cause of their separation? Ahita munhi-an ad Baguinge. We will part ways when we reach Baguinge. muN‑/nuN‑, muN‑ ‑an/nuN‑ ‑an. Sim: hiwwe. (sem. domains: 7.5.1.1 - Separate, scatter.) 2trans. to separate something. Ihi-an muy pangihdiyam hi bulwatim. Put your dresses in a separate place. Hi-anon yu nadan nabuluk an buwa. Separate the rotten seeds. Punhi-anom da Jose ke Ana. Let Jose and Ana separate. Punhi-anom nan gahhilang nah bulhe. Separate the corn from the beans. i‑/iN‑, ‑on/‑in, puN‑ ‑on.

hid-ip 1intrans. to peep or peek through a small aperture, e.g. a crack or crevice. Adika munhidi-ip te bumoh-ol da. Do not peep because they will be angry. Munhidhid-ip di uluna nah batu. His head was peeping out from behind a stone. (meaning only his head could be seen.) Ek ang-angon, munhidhid-ipak te nahilong ya- maid hi Lammooy I went to see, I was straining my eyes (peeping) because it was dark, Lammooy was not around. muN‑/nuN‑. (sem. domains: 2.3.1 - See.) 2trans. to look slyly or quickly through a window for someone or something. Ihid-ip mu ten wadah Bugan. Peep to see if Bugan is there. Ihid-ip mu nah tawang. Peek through the window. i‑/iN‑. infl. ihid-ip

hibu 1comm. the overflow from boiling. Tan-ukam nan hibuna. Scoop out the overflowing liquid. Sim: lakbi. 2intrans. refers to the overflowing of water from a container or area. Adim tagan hi apuy ta adi humibu. Don’t put too much fire so that it will not overflow. Takomboy humibu ta ihibunay lugit. Let it flow so that the dirt will overflow. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. (sem. domains: 8.1.3.1 - Many, much.)

hiblot sta. the good or bad remarks of certain people that can result in severe stomach pains or loose bowel movement; a type of curse. Nahiblotan kanu nangayanah bobleda teden mahakit di putuna. He believes he was cursed when he went for a visit to their place because his stomach is painful. Ipaptok yuh diyen tagu ta adina hiblotan tun makan. You take care of the needs of that person so that he will not make any remarks about the food. ma‑ ‑an/na‑ ‑an, ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. Sim: idut, dug-a, duhngil, Ayak, Hagoho, gamud, bong’eg. (sem. domains: 4.9.4.4 - Curse.)

hi det. 1a determiner that marks any noun referring to a person, including kin terms and proper names. <Morphophonology: When the preceding word ends in a vowel, the vowel ‘i’ of the determiner is reduced, and the consonant ‘h’ is attached to the preceding word.> Hi Juan di nangidat ketuwe. It was Juan who gave this. Takon maka-atung on kinawot da ta ialo dah ibba da. Even if it’s very hot, they grab it and throw it at their companions. (sem. domains: 9.2.3.5 - Demonstrative pronouns.) 2marks a definite place that is not a proper noun. Kay anhan ya idatong dah boble ta inay-un dah dolan di himmagabi. Sooner or later, the hagabi-bench will arrive in the village brought by the men and to the yard of the man performing the ceremony. 3marks an indefinite direct or indirect object noun; the marked noun is not cross-referenced by the affix on the verb. Tawagam hi Tayaban ta bumano kah pihhuna. Call Tayaban and borrow money from him. “Maule ot di bibiyo te umidat hi kendi, hiya ina,” an kanak bo. “Fairies are kind because they give candy, isn’t that right, mother?” I said again. 4marks an embedded nominalized clause that expresses a reason for a condition or state in the main clause. An daana udot di pangal-am hi em itugatugal? Where do you get the money to be continuously gambling? hantuh hidiye

hedel intrans. daydreaming; absent-minded; may appear to be stupid. Dakol di mingunu kinali adim hehedelon hina. There is much to be done that is why do not be daydreaming. Loktat ya mahedel ka hin abunay butong di inilam. There will come a time when you will be adsent-minded because all you know is drinking. Kay nahedel di punggungunay mu. It’s like you are a silly person with your constant moving. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑. Sim: do-ol. (sem. domains: 3.2 - Think.)

hay det. a determiner that marks a topicalized constituent noun phrase in an equational sentence; the person or thing referred to is indefinite and non-specific. Hay ngadan bon nan kay ubunan an eda alan hi muyung ya hagabi damdama. As for the name of that benchlike figure that they get in the forest, it is hagabi also. Takon di hay dangli na ya maid ta daana mo peman di e pangal-an nan inayana. Even as for his death ritual, there was nowhere for his wife to go to get money for it. (sem. domains: 9.2.3.5 - Demonstrative pronouns.)

hapud 1trans. to invoke spirits by chewing betelnut, then blowing on the affected person to remove pain or itches caused by a spirit, e.g. pile, bibiyo, ammod or tamyo spirits. Ihap-ud mu ta makaan nan kinalat di kamiling. Blow away so that the itches caused by the ikamiling-tree will vanish. i‑/iN‑. 3I Direct an action toward an object. (sem. domains: 4.9.5.4 - Religious ceremony.) 2comm. a breath blown on a sick person. Ammunay hap-ud na yaden pinumhod nan mundogo. Only his breath and the sick one got well.

hapang (sp. var. happang) 1comm. branch of a tree. Alan yu didan hapang te etaku itungu. Get those branches for our fuel. Abunay hukik an nangipakkid nah adol di kaiw, mu ongnga-ongngal ot muntattayunak nah hapang. It was only my legs that held on around the trunk of the tree; but it was big so I had to hang from a branch. (sem. domains: 1.5.5 - Parts of a plant.) 2intrans. to develop branches. Himmapang nan lingngo dan abukadu. The avocado tree they felled had branched out. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 3sta. to have many branches. Nakahhappangan tun akasya. This acacia tree has many branches. 4rec. (fig) to be related to one another. Nunhahappang taku. We are all related to one another (lit. branches of one another). nuN‑. 5intrans. for a road to separate and branch in different directions. Nunhappang nadan kalata. The roads branch. Nan kalata ya ugge nunhappang. The road didn’t branch out. nuN‑. (sem. domains: 6.5.4.1 - Road.) id. Dakamiy hapang didan aammod.

hantuh (tuh, hi, han) dem. when, future; then, future; demonstrative pronoun belonging to Set 2; refers to a future time when an event is expected to happen. Hantuh aliyan da ya piayag daka. When they will come, I will send for you. Kanan apunay ahina idattan hi ligaluna hantuh madatngan an algon di nitungawana. His grandfahter promised to give him a gift on his next birthday. Dakdakol di ngunun di linalaki hantuh ahiga-ud. The men have more work when it is plowing season. (sem. domains: 9.2.3.5 - Demonstrative pronouns.) hantudah

hannaul trans. 1to be paired with someone, e.g. in marriage, in dancing. [Children can be paired in a marriage arrangement.] Restrictions: Hudhud epics. Nunhannaul da Indangunay ke Indumlao hi inipulda. Indangunay and Indumulao exchanged head beads. nuN‑. 2to accompany someone in dancing. Lumahun hi Aliguyyn ot hannaulanah aydunan hi Guminigin an managtaggam nah daulon. Aliguyon came down from the house and paired with or accompanied his brother-in-law Guminigin dancing under the house. ‑an.

handih lappuna (n. ph. of lappu) referring to the beginning of a past event. Handih lappuna ya lintun Apu Dios di kabunyan ya luta. In the beginning, God created the sky and the earth. (sem. domains: 8.4.5 - Relative time.)

halupinnak intrans. to sit on floor; to squat on floor. Anusan takun munhalupinnak tuh dulung teden kumulang di ubunan taku. Do excuse us, and be willing to sit on the floor for we lack chairs. muN‑/nuN‑. Sim: ubun. (sem. domains: 7.1.2 - Sit.)

hagabi 1comm. (prim) a bench belonging to rich people; a carved and decorated bench, with carabao head figures at each end. Waday inang-ang yuh hagabi? Have you seen a hagabi-bench? Hay ngadan bon nan kay ubunan an eda alan hi muyung ya hagabi damdama. The bench-like figure that they go to get from the forest (during the feast) is also called hagabi. Mihaad nan hagabi nah dola ta nangamung mo nan kon hagabi an ahi mangip-iphod. The hagabi-bench is placed in the yard and it is up to the owner to have it finished. Sim: Ang-ang. 2comm. the name of a ceremony which signifies wealth and prestige. Hituwen makalin hagabi di katbalan di tagu peman This so-called prestige feast hagabi entitles a man to due respect by his co-villagers Cultural note: There is a great amount of feasting, drinking and dancing during this prestige ritual. The playing of gongs and dancing may take place for five or six nights. (sem. domains: 4.3.9.1 - Custom.) 3intrans. to perform the prestige ceremony. Mu adi nama-ag on himmagabiy tagu. But not just anyone can perform the hagabi-ceremony. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. (sem. domains: 4.5.6.1 - High status, 4.9.5 - Practice religion.) der. himmagabi

gunguna comm. to have a use or value. Bumaddang ka tuh ngunu ta waday gungunam an immali. You help in the work so that there’s a use in your coming. Sim: hilbi; Sim: gun-ud. (sem. domains: 8.3.7.9 - Value.) Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

gun-ud intrans. to obtain something of value or useful. Adika umeh di te maid gun-udom. Do not go there because there’s nothing to be gained. Hi Apu Dios nangamung an mangidat hi gun-udon di hin-oh-an ditaku, mipuun hi ingngunu taku. (1 Corinth 3:8b) It is up to God to give what each of us will obtain (reward) based on the work we have done. ‑on/‑in‑. 4C Convey/bring objects toward agent. Sim: gunguna. (sem. domains: 7.4.3 - Get.)

gunay 1comm. movement. Ad-adiy gunay mu. Your movements are not good. 2intrans. to move. Antipet ad-addi ka gumunay. Why are you not moving? Munggunay kayu mo ta adi taku maladaw. Start moving now so that we will not be late. Kay nahedel di punggungunay mu. Your constant movement makes you seem like a silly person. ‑um‑/‑imm‑, muN‑/nuN‑. (sem. domains: 7.2 - Move.) Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

gumek (sp. var. gumik; sp. var. gomek) trans. to crush something. Gumekom nan itlug. Crush the egg. Nagmek nan kamatit an imbunana. The tomato which he sat on was crushed. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑. 4A Change the structure of object. (sem. domains: 7.7.4 - Press.)

gulpi₂ advpred. for some event to happen suddenly, there is no time to process it. Nagulpin nate te tinwik day odogna. He died suddenly (taken unaware) because they stabbed his back. na‑. Time. (sem. domains: 8.4.6 - Aspectual time.)

gul-unnan (der. of gul-un) comm. heddle bar, a weaving instrument used to guide threads on a loom. [The thread is wound on the rod lengthwise.] Halipat-am ta adi maguyud nan gul-unan. Be careful so the heddle bar will not be pulled off. Whole: ablan. (sem. domains: 6.7.8 - Parts of tools.)

guk-ang₁ 1comm. eggshell. Kinan di ahu an am-in nan itlug ot ammunay guk-ang an natdaan. The dog ate all the eggs and only the empty shells were left. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.2.1 - Remove shell, skin.) 2intrans. the emptying of eggshells. Amungom nan nungguk-angan yu ta bayuwon ta kanon di gawgawa. Gather the emptied eggshells and pound them for the ducks’ feed. muN‑ ‑an/nuN‑ ‑an.

gug-u trans. to scratch the body, usually because of an itch. Gug-uwam tun odog ku te makiyaki. Scratch my back because it is itchy. Igug-um nan kukum. Scratch with your fingernails. Uggena inilay atona kinali mungguggug-uh uluna. He did not know what to do that is why he is scratching his head. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 5C Goal oriented sites. Sim: gadut, kik-i. (sem. domains: 7.3.4.5 - Actions of the hand.)

gud’ut 1advpred. move quickly. Uggek inimatunan te gudugudut nan mange. I did not recognize him because he went so fast. Time. (sem. domains: 7.2.1.1 - Walk.) 2intrans. to move noisily. Munggugudut an manged da-ul. He went down noisily. muN‑/nuN‑. 1A Movement with a manner component.

gube 1comm. gourd, used as an all-purpose container. Intaluna di pihuna nah gube. He hid his money inside the gourd. (sem. domains: 6.7.7 - Container.) 2intrans. to place something inside a gourd container. Inggube na nan ginga. He placed the shellfish in the gourd container. i‑/iN‑.