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intinlu comm. a native loom-woven skirt; 3-piece skirt joined by black and red thread, one weave cut into three and sewn to make one. [This skirt is generally worn by the poor. ] Gimmatang hi intinlu te uggena inilan mun-abol. She bought a intinlu-skirt because she doesn’t know how to weave. Sim: dinabol, gam’it, inabol, ampuyo, ginalit, ginaletget. (sem. domains: 5.3 - Clothing.) (Lourdes S. Dulawan: Ifugao Culture and History)

imada intrans. to chew betelnut after eating to make mouth feel better. Mahapul an abun mun-imadaak hin nagibbuwak an nangan te deket adiyak ya kayak ugge nabhug. I have to chew betelnut after I’m finished eating because if I don’t, I don’t feel satisfied. Am-in di ihaad hi toko ya imadaan. Chewing betelnut is necessary every time after eating. muN‑/nuN‑, ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. (sem. domains: 5.2.2.1 - Bite, chew.)

buwot comm. wildcat; looks like a muskrat with a rabbit’s tail. Dakol di buwot ad Atade handih ugge ni-an nagde. There were many wildcats at Atade when it had not yet eroded. Nalaing hi aman munhuluh buwot. Father is good at catching wildcat. Marmota (sem. domains: 1.6.1 - Types of animals.)

budbud trans. to crush, especially grains; rotten wood which is grasped. Budbudon yu nan guk-ang di anggudung. Crush the empty shell of the snails. Nabudbud nan boga te ugge namag-anan nan page. The rice grains were ground to pieces because the palay was not dry enough. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑. 4A Change the structure of object. Sim: bukli, gudu, ubud. (sem. domains: 7.8.1 - Break.)

apo reiterate in speaking 1.1intrans. to tell, reiterate a story; to tell something several times; to reiterate out of anger or displeasure all the things one has done. [To reiterate can be considered either good or bad depending on the situation. It is sometimes used to make the hearer feel how indebted he is to the speaker.] Mun-ap-apo wak kanu ya- uggek inila nan ia-apok. Aga mot nan bumdang di ia-apok. According to them, I’ll tell a story; oh, I don’t know what to relate. Okay, I’ll tell a story about roaming spirits. mun‑. Sim: duti. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.2.6 - Repeat.) 1.2trans. to say something in particular repeatedly In-apoaponay namaddanganan dakami. He reiterated all the help he gave us. i‑/iN‑.

duwig comm. a bird species, green, with silky neck feathers, eats uggadiw fish. Uggek inang-ang di duwig. I did not see this fisher-bird. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.2 - Bird.)

pogo 1comm. sour juice of citrus fruits, used as a sauce or ingredient. Maphod an pogo di kalamansi. Kalamansi-juice is good for a sour sauce. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.3 - Cooking ingredients.) 2trans. to add a sour juice as an ingredient to food. Adi, te pinggohak moh santol. No, because I already used santol-juice to sour it. Adi ot nan maphod di littukun ipgo. The rattan fruit juice is not good as a sour ingredient. Hay pumpogam ya nan ugge nal-um an mangga. Flavor it with an unripe mango. Man salumagi ot ya abuy inipgo da. But it is the tamarind that they used as a sour ingredient. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, i‑/ini‑puN‑ ‑an. 5A Changing state of site by adding something. (sem. domains: 5.2.1 - Food preparation.)

pohod 1to be valued as good. 1.1sta. to have the property of being good; to meet a standard of something to be desired or something that is favorable for someone; good, beautiful, nice. Maphod tun bulwatin indat da. This dress that they gave you is beautiful. He-ay kapkaphodan hi bale nah tud Kiangan. You have the nicest house in Kiangan. Maphod te immaliy dakol hi lugan ot ume kami. It was good because there were many rides so that we could go. Mabalin bon kalyok an maphod di memory na. I think he probably has a good memory too. ma‑, ka‑ CVC ‑an. 6D Descriptives. (sem. domains: 8.3.7 - Good.) 1.2advpred. to meet an accepted standard of appropriate or good behavior. Mumpohod kayun umbun. You sit properly. muN‑/nuN‑. Evaluative. 2to repair, fix or improve. 2.1trans. to cause something to become good, implies that something is in disrepair or less than good. <Morphology: paka-ip-iphod, superlative, to fix perfectly.> Adim piphod ke ha-oy te uggek inila. Don’t let me fix it (lit. make good) because I don’t know how. Iphod mu nan apuy ta adi gumanab. Fix the fire so that it won’t burn its surroundings. pi‑/impi‑, i‑/iN‑. 2.2caus. to improve the life or welfare of someone. Ipaphod Apu Dios di nitaguwan taku hin mundinol takun hiya. God will make our lives good if we trust in him. ipa‑/impa‑. (sem. domains: 4.9.4.3 - Bless.) 2.3trans. to show benevolence. Iphodam hi tulang mu takon di iboboh-ol daka. Show benevolence/favor to your brother even if he is always angry with you. i‑ ‑an/ iN‑ ‑an. (sem. domains: 8.3.7 - Good.) 2.4intrans. to become better, i.e. to recover from sickness; get well. Kanom am-in tun agat kal-ina ot ya pumhod ka. Take all this medicine so that you can get well. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. (sem. domains: 2.5 - Healthy, 2.5.1 - Sick.) 3to love. 3.1trans. to love. Pohdom di ibbam an tagu umat hi naminhod muh adol mu. Love your fellow man as you love yourself. Impakappinhod daka. I love you very much (supremely). Pakappinhod ku mu bumainak an mangalkalin hiya. I love her very much but am ashamed to tell her. Adik pinhod an ihday amunin. I do not like to eat wildcat meat. ‑on/‑in‑. 4B Tactile - Touch contact. 3.2nom. the nominalized form is equivalent to the English noun ‘love’. Hay paminhod di immanhan an intanuttudun Jesus hanadah tatagu. Love is what Jesus emphasized in his teaching of people./Love is the focal point of Jesus’ teaching of people. Hay naminhod kun he-a ya maid di kiingngohana. My love for you is beyond comparison. paN‑/naN‑. 4trans. to love each other. Mumpohhodan da kinali nun-ine da. They love each other that is why they got married. muN‑ ‑an. 5advpred. try one’s best. Ip-iphod nat tobotbalon da. He is trying his best for their approval. i‑ CVC‑. (sem. domains: 6.1.2.1 - Try, attempt, 8.3.7 - Good.) 6trans. to want or desire something; to like something. Pinhod kun mimih-ad kah library nah bakansen oras mu. I want you to spend most of your time in the library during your vacation. Imi-ingleyak an pinhod kun umanamut mo indani bo kaya ya uminghaak. I felt so lonely that I wanted to return home, but after a while I became adjusted. Adik pinhod an ihday amunin. I don’t like wildcat meat. ‑in‑. der. kiphodan der. maphod der. pamhod id. iphodan hi kali infl. iphod infl. kapkaphodan infl. pinhod infl. pumhod n. ph. pohod hi kali

potang 1comm. refers to the light of the sun. Mahapiit di potang. The sunshine is causing a stinging sensation. Maid di potang te mungkukulabut. There’s no sunshine because it’s cloudy. Sim: big’at, pat-al, algo, dilag. (sem. domains: 8.3.3 - Light.) 2intrans. the sun gives light; the sun shines. Pumtang hi bigat di dakol di bittuwon ad uwani. The sun will shine tomorrow because there are many stars now. Ugge pinumtang dih biggatna. The sun didn’t shine this morning. Em ihap-e nan kape te deyan pinumtang. Go dry the coffee for the sun is now shining. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 2F Meteorological. 3sta. to be in the sunlight; this implies the sun will have an affect on a person. “Mapopotangan ka ya abuh di,” inhumang amana. “You will just be standing in the sun.” answered his father. Nakaptang nan golang te ugge imme nah hidum. The child stayed under the sun too long because he did not go under the shade. ma‑ ‑an/na‑ ‑an, naka‑.

pumpa- dervN. this prefix is a causative clausal nominalizing affix. Ya hay gapunan ugge pinihod di iKiangan di Ippangyol ya namahig di pumpaligat da tatagu. The reason the Kiangan people did not like the Spanish is they caused the people great hardship. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.3 - Derivational affixes.)

puN-₁ 1dervN. when this prefix is affixed to a verb, the result is a nominalized clause that expresses the manner or reason for an action or activity. Ya hay gapunah adina pangitikodan ya alanganin di biyag na hi punnomnom na. And the reason he does not stop is that his thinking is, his life would be uncertain. Toan. Uggemi inila te hinnatkon di kali na. Kay na pay punggalgal di kalkalyona. We don’t know what she said because her speech was different. It was as though she chewed on the words she was saying. Hay punnomnom ku ya wada nin an dakdakkol di naat mu, mu hituwe. My thinking was that you would have done much more than this. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.3 - Derivational affixes.) 2distr. this prefix encodes the distribution of an action among plural objects. Ya himmawwang nadan tatagun e manggop ke dida ot pumpate da dida. And the raiding people came out and started to attack them to kill them. Hanah dinalan da ya wada on i-itay an babalen lina-uwan dan wadaday i-itay bon tatagun numpumbaleh di. They passed some small huts with small people living in them.

punduwa trans. to plan and manage an event. Bahul nadan nangipunduwana te uggeda ninomnom di aton da. It was the fault of those who managed it because they didn’t think well enough about what they will do. mangi‑ ‑an/nangi‑ ‑an.

pungan 1comm. a pillow. Idatam hi pungan nan golang. Give the child a pillow. (sem. domains: 5.1 - Household equipment.) 2v. to place or use a pillow. Adiyak pakahuyop hin uggeyak numpungan. I can’t sleep if I don’t use a pillow. Impungana nan naluddun an ulo. He used the rolled blanket for a pillow. Adim punganan nan golang ta adi umingha. Do not place a pillow for the child so that he will not be used to it. muN‑/nuN‑, i‑/iN‑, ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an.

putu 1comm. stomach; abdomen; intestines; womb. Mahakit di putu na. Her stomach is painful. Ongal mo di putu na te nawadaan. Her stomach is already big because she is pregnant. Ag-agam, hodhodom di putum! Gosh, are you going to pack food tightly into your stomach! (Gosh, you are eating too much!) (sem. domains: 2.1.8.2 - Stomach.) 2intrans. to have a stomachache. Mumputu te intaganah kakan hi manggan ugge nal-um. He is having stomach pains because he kept on eating unripe mangoes. muN‑/nuN‑. id. mungkakapya nan putu

suka 1comm. a sour liquid condiment; vinegar. Adim halman hi ha-ad nah suka. Do not put too much vinegar. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.3 - Cooking ingredients.) 2trans. to use vinegar. Sukaam nan mangan inhaad na nah duyu. Place vinegar on the mangoes she placed on the plate. Isukam nan nalpud baliwon. Use the vinegar made in the lowlands. Munsuka da bo nadan u-ungah ugge nal-um an tupaya. The children are dipping unripe papayas in vinegar again. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 5A Changing state of site by adding something. (sem. domains: 5.2.1 - Food preparation.) Language Of Borrowing: Tagalog.

suweldu 1comm. a wage or salary. Idat mu nan suweldu da hi bigat. Give their salaries tomorrow. Sim: ganal, tangdan, bokla, ngunu. (sem. domains: 6.8.4.5 - Pay.) 2intrans. to receive salary. Maid di pihhu taku te uggeyak nunsuweldu. We have no money because I did not receive my pay. muN‑/nuN‑. Language Of Borrowing: Spanish: sueldo.

tabbed 1comm. to be slow at learning or understanding things; stupid. Tabbed ka te dooh uma hina on uggem inilan aton. You are stupid because for a simple thing like that you do not know how to do it. Sim: nengneng. (sem. domains: 3.2.1.4 - Stupid.) 2proc. to become stupid. Tumabbed tan makiay-ayyam ke he-a. I will become stupid playing with you. Kahintabtabbedom. You are pretending to be stupid. ‑um‑/‑imm‑, kahiN‑ ‑on. Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

tadom 1comm. the sharp edge of the blade of a knife or bolo. Nihanggan ha-oy nan tadom nan otak, mu uggek inila ot ustun inhunod ku ya naliputan di odog ku. The blade of the knife was towards me, but I didn’t know it, so when I stepped back, my back was wounded. (sem. domains: 6.7.1 - Cutting tool.) 2sta. to be sharp; cutting edge, e.g. blade of knife, ax. Matadom di uwak. My knife is sharp. Tumadom nan putaw hin haitom. The axe will became sharp if you sharpen it. ma‑, ‑um‑. 6C Process or state of inanimate objects. id. matadom di mata na

tagu₁ 1comm. man; human; person. Hay punnomnom hanadan tatagu handih done ya nadan tatagud uwani ya ongal di ugge da nun-ingngohan. The way people long ago thought does not compare at all with the way people of today do. Ambiambilog ya dakkodakkol di tatagu. It is wide and there are plenty of people. Deket kanan nan tagu di humagabi, ipainila na ni-an hi iibana When a man decides to perform the hagabi-ritual, he must first inform all his relatives (sem. domains: 2 - Person.) 2comm. young adult; teenager. <Morphology: kat-agu> (sem. domains: 2.6.4.3 - Youth.) 3sta. to be alive; to revive. Nganney hangliw di nitaguwan hin mihahhaad kah nunhituwam an adika bumudal an makidammuh tatagu? What’s the joy of living if you stay in your house all the time and never go out to meet people? Inilak ot adiyak e mitmittagun munligligat te waday homok di namyun ha-oy. I know that I will not be living in hardship because the one who created me is merciful. Hay kanan di doctor ya aga kanuy nanagun he-a. According to the doctor, medicine will revive you. ni‑ ‑an, miC‑ CVC, naN‑. 4comm. physical stature. <Inflected form: katagu> (sem. domains: 2.1 - Body.) 5comm. to survive, to revive. <Inflected form: tumagu> 6comm. a carved wooden statue of a person used in the traditional religion. <Inflected form: tinattaggu> (sem. domains: 4.9.8.1 - Idol.) der. katagu der. katagutagu der. kat-agu der. makitaguttagu infl. tatagu say. Hay tagu umat hi bulan, naongal on naittay.

ta-wa (sp. var. to-wa) adjunct. expression of remembering; Ah. now I remember! Om ta-wa, uggena imbangngad nan gaud. Now I remember, he did not return the spade. Ay o ta-wa, ad uwani kanu nan etaku pumpiknikan. Oh yes, I remember, this is the day they said that we would go on a picnic. Ay o ta-wa nan inhummangan ta handi nakal-iwam. Oh yes, I remember our agreement; did you forget? Umeyak ta-wa te impaadak ke ina. Ah yes, I must go because my mother sent me a message to go. Maid ta-wa di ibbam hi bale yu. Now I remember that you have no companion in your house. Attitudinal. Sim: gayam. (sem. domains: 3.2.6 - Remember.)

talangod (sp. var. taltalangod) sta. to have a stiff neck. [A traditional remedy for the removal of stiff neck pain was to place a ladder on the shoulders of the patient and have him strike the post of a house with the ladder in order to transfer the pain to the post.] Uggek pinatnaan an matalangod. I’ve never had a stiff neck. na‑. 6A Physiological Process - State. (sem. domains: 2.5.6.1 - Pain.)

tawal intrans. to bargain with; to haggle; to discuss price of a product. Muntawal hi liman pihu kinali inggattang ku ot. She haggled for five pesos so I sold it. Ugge na inilan tumawal kinali ibbaam. He does not know how to bargain that is why you should accompany him. muN‑/nuN‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 1C General class. (sem. domains: 6.8.4.4 - Bargain.) Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

tayo 1comm. the native Ifugao dance. Uggena inilay tayo taku te iBontok. He does not know our dance because he is from Bontoc. Waday kanta, hapit ya tayo an impatibon nadan nalpuh natkonatkon an boble. There were songs, speeches and dances rendered by different groups from different barrios. Sim: tagg’am. (sem. domains: 4.2.4 - Dance.) 2v. to dance the native dance. Aga, manayo taku. Come on, let’s dance. Itayok di tayon di iKiangan. I will dance the Kiangan dance. Maphod di panayum. You dance the native dance well. maN‑/naN‑/paN‑, i‑/iN‑. infl. manayo

te conj. the logical connection that marks a reason; because. Maka te ume ta. Come because we are leaving. 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. Bahul nadan nangipunduwana te uggeda ninomnom di aton da. It was the fault of those who were put in-charge because they didn’t think about what they will do. Subordinating conjunctions. (sem. domains: 9.6.2.5 - Cause, 9.6.2.5.1 - Reason.) comp. tedeya

tinidor (sp. var. tenedol) 1comm. fork. Timbong nan dotag nah tinidor. He pierced the meat with the fork. (sem. domains: 5.1 - Household equipment.) 2intrans. to use a fork. Ugge inilan di ammod an muntinidor. Our older folks do not know how to use a fork. muN‑/nuN‑. Language Of Borrowing: Spanish.