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meyor (sp. var. mayor) 1comm. the chief executive of a municipality or town, elected or appointed. Dakol di nuwang nan meyor. The mayor has many carabao. (sem. domains: 4.6.1.2 - Government official.) 2intrans. to be mayor; to serve as mayor. Hi Pio di mummeyor ad uwani te numbakasyon hi meyor. Pio will act as the mayor because the mayor has taken a leave. muN‑/nuN‑. Language Of Borrowing: English.

bakasyon (sp. var. of bakansen) 1) comm. vacation time; usually the summer months. Bakasyon nadan u-unga hi bigat. The children have a vacation tomorrow. (sem. domains: 2.4.5 - Rest.) 2) intrans. to vacation. Eda numbakasyon ad Baguio. They went to spend their vacation in Baguio. Ibakasyonan yuh hinlinggu. Take a vacation for a week. 3) trans.

bakansen (sp. var. bakasyon) comm. may refer to a vacation or simply free or non-working time. Pinhod kun mimih-ad kah library nah bakansen oras. I want you to spend most of your time in the library

‑um‑ ‑an TACR. 1this circumfix encodes a non-past tense process and cross-references a specific object. Ya hay importanten punggastuwam ya nadan liblum mahapul mu ta maid di humlun hi bumabaan di grades mu. And the most important thing is to spend (your money) on those books you need so that nothing will cause your grades to be lowered. Oha bo ya nakalligat di pumalattugan. Another reason is, their guns were hard to shoot (not automatic). Bumanidbidak hi liblu nah bakasyon. I do nothing but read books during vacation. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.1 - Verb affixes.) 2non-past tense, reciprocal action. Pumanuddugan da yaden nahuyop hi inada. They keep running after each other while their mother is asleep.