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ukba [ukbá] v To have edges chip (as of wood). natatanggal Nag-ukba tong kisame it bayay dahil natutuyuan kung nag-uuyan. The edges of the ceiling in the house chipped because the rain dripped it.

siruho [sirúho] v To fill in space with cut, small pieces of building materials. tagpi Nagsisiruho sida it kisame. He filled the space in the ceiling with cut pieces of wood.

kisami [kisamí] irreg. infl. of kisame

kisame [kisamé] (irreg. infl. kisami) n Ceiling. kísamé (sem. domains: 6.5.2.2 - Roof.)

agiw [ágiw] 1n Soot from a fire. Kung ikaw ay nagsusuga it iwag nagkakaigwa it agiw kag ida tubo. When you light the lamp, you get soot on her lamp glass. (sem. domains: 5.5.5 - What fires produce.) 2v To get soot on, become sooty or soot covered. Ing agiwan kag kisame sa kusina dahil sa rabók nak kahoy. The ceiling gets soot on it bacause of the wood fire. (sem. domains: 5.6.1 - Clean, dirty, 5.5.5 - What fires produce.) 3n House dust, fluff, tiny specks of dirt (as of what collects under a bed when it isn't cleaned). (sem. domains: 5.6.1 - Clean, dirty.) 4v To build-up, gather house dust, fluff, tiny specks of dirt somewhere. (sem. domains: 5.6.1 - Clean, dirty.)