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mamongbong (infl. of bongbong) intrans. the person who builds or blocks a waterway. Hi amay namongbong nah guhing nan pukung. Father was the one who blocked the water outlet of the small rice pond. maN‑/naN‑.

guhing 1comm. water outlet in dikes to let water flow to lower terrace. Eka mun-ulah dih guhing. You go and wash in the water outlet of the ricefield. 2trans. to make a water outlet. Guhingan yu nan banong ta tudukon yu nan payo. Make a water outlet on the dike so the field will be drained. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. (sem. domains: 6.2.2 - Land preparation.)

tudde 1comm. a chute for water; a water spout or conduit, usually made of bamboo, a banana stalk or leaves. Waday tudde nah pingngit nan ongal an batu. There is a water chute at the side of the large stone. Mapmaphod an mun-amon nah tudde. It’s nice to bathe under the water chute. (sem. domains: 6.7 - Tool.) 2trans. to place a water chute. Tuddeyon yu nan liting na malpun nah guhing ta waday uggan taku pun-amhan Place a water chute on the rice dike outlet so that we will have a place to take a bath. ‑on/‑in‑. 4A Change the structure of object.