turag [turág] vt To take a short cut. Nagturag sida sa tunga it lanas ni Tang Bunong. He took a short cut in the middle of Tang Bunong’s ricefield. Aturagon it pulis kag kabungkagan para maabutan katong preso. The police officer will take a short cut in the forest in order to overtake the prisoner.
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tuor [tuór] n Stumps left standing in the ground. tuod Kag amo kaingin sa bungkag ay karamong tuor. Our clearing in the forest has many standing stumps. comp. akaligusan tong tuor
marisgo₁ adj Dangerous; risky. Talagang marisgo magpagto sa bungkag kung ausa ka ag waya ka it armas. It’s really dangerous to go to the forest when you’re alone and you have no weapon.
bungkag₁ [búngkag] 1n Land cleared of tree growth ready for planting (as of a term related to slash-and-burn farming). (Calatrava) gúbat (sem. domains: 6.2.2.1 - Clear a field.) 2v To clear land of tree growth ready for planting (as of a term related to slash-and-burn farming). (Calatrava) (sem. domains: 6.2.2.1 - Clear a field.)
bago-bagi [bago-bagî] n Plant species which is a kind of vine for making baskets. [lit: vine-kind] baging Kinang mga bago-bago ay nababaoy sa bungkag. Those vines for making baskets can be taken from the jungle. (sem. domains: 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.)
ungkag [úngkag] v To pull, remove firewood from the main fire so that it dies down. (sem. domains: 5.5.2 - Tend a fire.)