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Paad prop. a ritual that is part of the agricultural calendar. Ibaki day Paad. They will perform the Paad-ritual. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui; Syn: Lopeng. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.) ahipaad

Lukat prop. ritual for the first weeding of a ricefield, October. Ingunu da Lukat nah alang Matima. They are performing the Lukat-ritual in the granary of Matima. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.)

Loka prop. ritual for taking the rice seed from the granary, October-November. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.)

koyom trans. to tighten belt or tourniquet. Koymom nan balikit mu. Tighten your belt. Kinyom na nan nihikgut nah tap-on di nag-od. He tightened the knotted thing above the wound. ‑on/‑in‑. 4B Tactile - Touch contact. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.8 - Pull.)

Kahiu prop. an agricultural ritual performed in August to remove food prohibitions; performed by each household after the takdog ritual; one rite is the sweeping of the house. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.)

Ingngilin prop. the agricultural ritual performed by every field owner on the day the rice is harvested. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.)

Hikgut prop. an agricultural ritual during the August-September season when the rice stored in attic is first used. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5.5 - Offering, sacrifice, 4.3.9.1 - Custom.)

hikgut 1comm. knot. Nihamad di hikgut na. The knot is tight. 2trans. to tighten a knot. Hikgutom nan bobod di manuk. Tighten the string of the chicken. Hikgutom di wanom. Tighten your loin cloth. Ihikgut mu nan bobod di apatut na. Tighten the string of his shoes. ‑on/‑in‑, i‑/iN‑. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.8 - Pull.)

Hagophop prop. a ritual for the weeding of rice fields by women, February-March; the ritual petitions the gods for protection against rats, worms, bugs and other pests. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui; Sim: kagokoh. (sem. domains: 4.9.5.4 - Religious ceremony, 4.3.9.1 - Custom.) Lourdes S. Dulawan: Ifugao Culture and History. comp. ahihagophop

Bolnat prop. ritual for the taking of seedlings from the seedbed, November-December. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.)

Apui prop. agricultural ritual. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5.4 - Religious ceremony, 4.9.5.5 - Offering, sacrifice.)

Pokol prop. an agricultural ritual. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.)

Ponpon comm. the agricultural ritual of stacking rice in a granary. [The last of a series of agricultural rituals. The granary is decorated with hagaga grass and hanganga tree leaves for the performance of the ritual.] Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.)

Pudung prop. a ritual for the seed-bed planting, October-November. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.)

Takdog prop. an agricultural ritual performed communally at the house of the first planters and harvesters. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.)

Tuldag (sp. var. Tuldog) prop. the ritual related to the filling of the granary with rice bundles. [The Tuldag ritual is the seventh in a series of rituals performed during the agricultural cycle. After harvesting, rice bundles are placed under the granary on a mat for drying purposes. When the rice is dry, the rice bundles are piled into the granary.] Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.) Lourdes S. Dulawan: Ifugao Culture and History

Ugwid prop. a ritual for the beginning of spading ricefields, October-November. Cal: Lukat, Pudung, Loka, Ugwid, Bolnat, Kulpi, Hagophop, Paad, Pokol, Ingngilin, Tuldag, Ponpon, Takdog, Kahiu, Hikgut, Apui. (sem. domains: 4.9.5 - Practice religion.)