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yamat [yámat] part An expression of disgust such as “how irritating”. hamak, nakakainis Yamat! Waya giraog ka ako buyangan. How irritating! My fighting cock didn’t win. syn: yati 1, yawa 1.

pupayungon [pupayúngon] n Comb of a rooster. pálong Ingbay-an ninra it pupayungon kag buyangan. They remove the comb of fighting cocks. (sem. domains: 1.6.2.1 - Parts of a bird.)

kutsara [kutsára] 1n Spoon. 2vbt To use a spoon; to feed somebody with a spoon. kutsára Ingkutsara nida kag isra sa mayukong. She used the spoon in removing the fish from the bowl. Hamak nimo! Ingkutsarahan nida it ‘medico’ kag ida buyangan tong di sagnat. Imagine! When his fighting cock had a fever he fed it aspirin with a spoon.

buyangan [buyangán] (der. of buyang) n 1Fighting cock. (sem. domains: 4.2.6.4 - Gambling, 4.2.6 - Entertainment, recreation, 6.3.6.1 - Chicken.) 2Cock pit; cockfighting place, gallery. (sem. domains: 4.2.6.4 - Gambling, 4.2.6 - Entertainment, recreation, 6.3.6.1 - Chicken.)

himas [hímas] vt To stroke, to pet something (spec. of a chicken but other animals also); tame a chicken by always stroking it. himas Permi inghihimas nida kag ida buyangan agor maanar. He’s always stroking his fighting cock so it will be tamed. Ahimasan nida si Johnny it manok nak pangbuyang. He will tame the fighting cock for Johnny by stroking it. syn: hipo-hipo, hapyas 1. (sem. domains: 7.3.4.5 - Actions of the hand, 4.4.5.1 - Lucky, 7.3.4.1 - Touch.)