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tun-og [tún-og] 1n Night breeze; dew. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.3 - Rain.) 2adj To be breezy or drafty at night. Matun-og para sa anak kag abridong gaha. The open window is drafty for the child. (sem. domains: 8.3.4.1 - Cold.) 3vi To have the cold night breeze blow on you; to become covered with night dew. hamog Ngasing inasip-on ako dahil natun-ugan ako nak abrido kag mga gaha tong buong gab-i. I have a cold now because the cold night air blew on me because the windows were open all night. Natun-ugan kag mga buyak it gab-i. The dew covered the flowers last night. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.3 - Rain.)

katapok [katapók] adj 1Rotted, decaying timber. marupok Nahuyog sida sa hagranan dahil katapok yaki kato. He fell down the stairs because it had already rotted without our noticing. (sem. domains: 6.6.3.2 - Wood, 8.3.7.8 - Decay.) 2Weak, low resistance to illness. mahina ang resistensya Aya gipakapatun-og dahil katapok ka it yawas sabaling magkasakit ka ray. Don’t go out in the night air because your body has low resistance and you might get sick again. (sem. domains: 2.4.2 - Weak, 2.5.2 - Disease.)