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leg bands, man'stikestikɜsn.possdA tikes is a Tagakaulo man's leg bands, a string of beads, yellow and black in color which are worn just below the knees.5.4.1Jewelry
leg, have severednyapungkul2puŋkulvb.stathave severed leg2.5.3.1Amputate2.5.3Injure
leg, one’ssiki 1si.kin.possdA person’s legs includes the foot2.1.3.2LegAnatanatomy
legal case against, alimanda 1limandaNa legal case against
legal hearingusay1ʔusaySCE.legal hearingder.mag-usay1der.mag-usayay3der.mig-usay2der.pa-usayander.usayander.usayanander.usayenen
legalistic, bekatuli-tuli'vb.statbe legalistic
legendary spider or snaketambalukawatambalukawaNA tambalukawa is the legendary spider ( or snake depending on who you talk to) that is responsible for trying to swallow the moon or sun during an eclipse.
legs folded undernyakaluku'2lu.kuʔVIf a horse nyakaluku', its legs folded under or buckled under because a load was too heavy or because it stumble. 7.2.1.1Walk
legs spread widenyakabikadVsomeone slipped and landed with their legs spread out wide7.1.2Sit
lemon grasstalaladtalaladNlemon grass1.5.3.1garden food plants
lemur, flying.kabal2kabalNflying lemurCynocephalus volans1.6.1.1Mammal1.6.1.1.4RodentZoolzoology
lendpabelespabɜlɜsVlendder.pabelesander.pagpabeles
lend to s.o., willpabelesanVwill lend to s.o.
lends, s.o.magpabeles2bɜ.lɜsVs.o. lends
length (from elbow to middle finger)masikuadj.sizeone length (from elbow to middle finger); cubit
length (when stood side-by-side) , several items not to be samemigkintaden2kintadVseveral items not to be same length (when stood side-by-side) If several boards, sticks, pencils are migkintaden, they are stood next to each other and their length is compared and found to be uneven or unequal.9.6.1.5But8.3.5.2Compare
length from thumb to 2nd index fingerdangawdaŋawNlength from thumb to 2nd index finger.Dangawa kanake' ya kalawig na kawuy.I measured by handspans (thumb to 2nd index finger) the length of the tree.8.2.8Measure
length of timekadugay3dugayvb.statIf a person asks the kadugay of something or some event, he is asking how long will last.8.4Time
length, s.th.’skalawig2lawigvb.statIf someone asks what the kalawig of some object is, he is ask what its length is.
lent, s.o.migpabelesVs.o. lent
lent, what waspagpabelesVwhat was lent
leprosyibungun 2ʔibuŋunNleprosy2.5.2.2Skin disease2.1.4SkinMedimedicine
leprosy, afflicted withibungun 1ʔibuŋunVFor one to be afflicted with leprosy.
lestpagaw1 1pagawconjlestDili' pa kaw muli' adun pagaw dumateng san bakleg.Don't go home yet now lest grandfather and party arrive.
let be someone (don’t touch; don’t harm)pabaya‑i2Vlet be someone (don’t touch; don’t harm)