tuas 1v To wear one’s hair straight back from the forehead; no bangs. 2Used of being reunited with the soul, as of groom right after marriage, and also of giving a hunting dog a second chance to see if he chases anything. Kò pad ka-ayad-ayad katuas ka gimukud; pamalii. The soul hasn’t yet been reunited with the body; it’s bad luck (to work in fields within four days after a burial.)
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tupak v 1To patch. Tupakan ka manggad. The cloth will be patched. Igtupak ku ka lotibon. I’ll use the scraps for patching. Du-on otow no nagisì ka sabinit din no nigtupakan to nigtoì no manggad. There was a person whose clothing was torn and so he patched it by sewing on [a piece of] material. [As of wood, cloth or cement.] 2(Fig.) Add onto Ka taan no goinawa now, konò now igtupak to iam no goinawa now. As for your old attitudes (lit. breath), don't add them onto your new attitudes (lit breath).
ugsob 1v To swim deeply under water. Ka otow no mananoy ogko-opok ka ogsonob no og-ugsob to maralom no linow. The person who is slow to get out of breath is the one who will swim deeply underwater in a deep pool. [In a river, such a person would touch bottom. This word would also apply to a diver carrying his own air and going deep underwater in the ocean even though he might not touch bottom.] osyn: togkad 1. 2v To be deeply affected, especially emotionally Ka otow no ayu-ayu no ungud og-ogoti, ko ogko-ugsoban on to goinawa rin no konad on ogpaka-aguanta ogpaka-atu on sikandin. A destitute person who is always being scolded, when [the criticism] affects him deeply emotionally (lit. in his breath) so that he can no longer endure it, he will have to react. see: sugat 1. 3adj Of a person who can swim deeply under water. 3.1n A person who thinks deeply, who is wise.
unung v 1To include with, as in a fault. Nig-unung din to kandin no salò. Inlagkos din to warò labot. He included him in the fault. He included those who weren't involved. see: abin 3; see: damoy 1. 2To include a dead person’s clothing in a buriel such as to to bury the clothing a dead person with him and to hang up the rest of his belongings (weapons and jewelry) under the roof of his grave. Ig-unung ka liang. The basket is being included [in the burial]. [In example the basket was hung under the grave roof.] 3To execute both parties taken in adultery.
unus phr.: Ko-unus so goinawa.. 1v To grasp hold of. 2n The stick used to hold onto when undergoing trial in the river (ulus).