dung1nProxy, substitute.Là gógówem Mà Utù, yó mò dung lówóhen mò lemingun Mà Sita.Mà Utù wasn't able to go, Mà Sita was his substitute to sing.synleyu lówó 1dung kahìidiomWhat you do in place of something you lack, as using an herb for flavor in place of salt.dung lówóidiomSubstitute, representative.2vTo dip so that some of what is dipped into sticks on it (as rock salt on finger food); to shake or set something down hard on its bottom.Yem lókó nki le ne dung le bè balu kdungon anì hulô.They scrape the bark and then dip it into the strands of abaca to make it red.g-, h-.Yó holi hdung bè yó anii butós.To throw oneself down, as one way of committing suicide or causing an abortion.Go ahead and throw yourself down there and let's see if your illness will not return.k-, m-, s-.vargdungmdung kahìidiomBig, clumsy gallop.Nawaw kógówen kudà snakayu yó, lumun tô mdung kahì.The going of the horse that I rode was like dipping something into salt.

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