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pihhu (sp. var. pihu) 1comm. money; cash. Hay ke bo pihhu ya adi nalnalgom on ginatang. And as for money, don’t just spend it on anything. In-eyam hi Juan hi pihhu? Did you take some money to Juan? Sayang di oras ya effort ya pihhu. Your time, effort and money are wasted. Syn: kuarta. (sem. domains: 6.8.6 - Money.) 2comm. monetary unit. Himpulun pihu di ohan kilon boga. Rice costs ten pesos a kilo. 3comm. one peso. Indatan dah pihu ot ume. They gave him one peso and he left. 4intrans. costs a peso each; worth one peso. Duway alak te mamihu damdama. I will get two because they cost one peso each. Mapihu di ginattang nan kindi. She bought candies worth one peso. maN‑, ma‑. der. pihhuwan id. gomgomom tun pihu id. kon kumaliy pihhu?

ong-ongal (der. of ongal) adj. 1refers to the older in a comparison of children. [This is the comparative form of ongal ‘big’.] Hi Luis an ong-ongal ya himpuluy toona ya hi ke Julie ya onom. Luis, the older (lit. the bigger one), was ten years old and Julie was six. (sem. domains: 8.4.2 - Take time.) 2refers to something that is of a bigger size in a comparison of two objects. Dimension quantifier. (sem. domains: 8.2.8 - Measure.)

lipa comm. the eggs of a hen that has laid eggs for the first time. [These eggs cannot be used in the agba-ritual.] Waday himpulun lipa nan ina. The hen has ten eggs. (sem. domains: 5.2 - Food.)

labes 1sta. to be excessive; more than a normal standard. Nalabes di ininum ku handi hilong. I drank too much last night. ma‑/na‑. 6D Descriptives. Sim: halman. (sem. domains: 9.3.1.3 - To a larger degree.) 2intrans. to exceed the limit; is more than. Lumabes hi himpulun pihhu di pasahe. The fare is more than ten pesos. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

lab’at 1comm. interest payable for debts; money or in kind. Kaatnay labat di hinggatut an pihu? How much is the interest for one hundred pesos? (sem. domains: 6.8.6 - Money.) 2intrans. to gain interest. Munlabat hi ohan pihu tun himpulun pihu. This ten-peso-bill will have an interest of one peso. muN‑/nuN‑. 3trans. to charge interest. Adim palabaton hi ongal tun gawatok ke he-a. Don’t charge too much interest on what I’m borrowing from you. pa‑ ‑on. id. palabaton di kali

kilometro comm. a measure of roads, kilometer. Himpulun kilometro malpuh tu ingganad Lagawe. It is ten kilometers from here to Lagawe. (sem. domains: 8.2.6 - Distance.) Language Of Borrowing: Spanish.

kediye dem. that; a member of Set 5 demonstrative pronouns; refers to a time or place distant from both speaker and hearer. Kediye ya himpulut onom di toon ku. At that time, I was sixteen years old. (sem. domains: 9.2.3.5 - Demonstrative pronouns.) kediyen kediyey

impa comm. refers to the young of an animal or fowl. [The context will disambiguate the kind of animal or fowl.] Himpuluy impan nan manuk. The hen has ten chicks. (sem. domains: 1.6.1 - Types of animals.) der. mun-impa

hiN- CV- quan. when this prefix and reduplicant combination co-occurs with numbers, it functions to divide and distribute whatever is being modified by the affixed number, e.g. one each, two each Ohan algo ya inayagan Jesus nadan himpulut duwan disipulos na ot hindudwa on intud-ak nah kabobboblen e muntuttudu...(Marcos 6:7) One day, Jesus called his twelve disciples and then, he sent two each to the villages to teach... Am-in dadiyen kuwartu ya nun-iingngon himpupulun piyey lukud di kadukkena ya kabilog na. (Ezekiel 40:7b) All of those rooms were the same in measurement, each one was ten feet in length and width. (sem. domains: 9.2.9 - Affixes, 8.1 - Quantity.)

himpulut walu (comp. of walu, himpulu) quan. refers to the cardinal number eighteen. (sem. domains: 8.1.1 - Number.)

himpulut tulu (comp. of tulu, himpulu) quan. refers to the cardinal number thirteen. (sem. domains: 8.1.1 - Number.)

himpulut pitu (comp. of pitu, himpulu) quan. refers to the cardinal number seventeen. (sem. domains: 8.1.1 - Number.)

himpulut onom (comp. of onom, himpulu) quan. refers to the cardinal number sixteen. (sem. domains: 8.1.1 - Number.)

himpulut opat (comp. of opat, himpulu) quan. refers to the cardinal number fourteen. (sem. domains: 8.1.1 - Number.)

himpulut oha (comp. of oha, himpulu) quan. refers to the cardinal number eleven (sem. domains: 8.1.1 - Number.)

himpulut lima (comp. of lima, himpulu) quan. refers to the cardinal number fifteen. (sem. domains: 8.1.1 - Number.)

himpulut hiyam (comp. of hiyam, himpulu) quan. refers to the cardinal number nineteen. (sem. domains: 8.1.1 - Number.)

himpulut duwa (comp. of duwa, himpulu) quan. refers to the cardinal number twelve. (sem. domains: 8.1.1 - Number.)

himpulu (comp. of pulu, hiN-) adj. 1ten. Waday himpulun pihuk. I have a ten peso bill. Hi Luis an ong-ongal ya himpuluy toona ya hi ke Julie ya onom. Luis, the older, was ten years old and Julie was six. hiN‑. Number quantifier. (sem. domains: 8.1.1.1 - Cardinal numbers.) 2worth ten pesos. Gimattangak hi mahimpulun pihun mangga. I bought ten pesos worth of mangoes. ma‑. comp. himpulut duwa comp. himpulut hiyam comp. himpulut lima comp. himpulut oha comp. himpulut onom comp. himpulut opat comp. himpulut pitu comp. himpulut tulu comp. himpulut walu der. himpupulu

handi dem. a deictic that refers to a previous time; long ago; formerly; in olden times; before now. Handi ya duwan pihu ya abuy ohan kilo an asukal, ad uwani ya himpulu. Before, one kilo of sugar cost two pesos, now it is ten pesos. Kinalik ke he-a handi tuwali, mu adim kulugon. I told you before but you didn’t believe it. Sim: done. (sem. domains: 9.2.3.5 - Demonstrative pronouns.) handih handin der. ohhandi

disipulos 1comm. disciples. Himpulut duwa nan disipulos Jesus. Jesus had twelve disciples. 2intrans. to disciple someone. Nundisipulos Jesus da Juan ke Pedro. Jesus discipled Juan and Pedro. muN‑/nuN‑.

daplal 1comm. payment to a native priest that can either be money or in kind, e.g. bolo. [This payment is only for certain rituals.] Hinggatut di daplal na. The native priest’s fee was a hundred pesos. (sem. domains: 6.8.4.5 - Pay.) 2intrans. to pay the fee to the native priest for a ritual. Impibakik di munlabi ya dinaplalak hi himpulut liman pihu. I had the munbaki ritual performed and I gave a priest’s fee of fifty pesos. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an.

dangan 1comm. measure of length from thumb to middle finger; a hand-span. Ohan dangan di kadukken tun pintil. The length of this pencil is one span. (sem. domains: 8.2.8 - Measure.) 2trans. to span something; to measure from thumb to middle finger. Danganom hin nganney kaddukena. Measure it to determine its length. Dumangan kah himpulu. Measure ten spans. ‑on/‑in‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑.

CV1C2 1intensifier. the reduplication of the first syllable, CV(C), and the medial consonant of an adjective noun root is the form of the morpheme that encodes intensity; very. Dakdakol di ngunun di linalaki hantuh ahiga-ud. The men have more work during the plowing season. Hi Luis an ong-ongal ya himpuluy toona ya hi ke Julie ya onom. Luis, the older (lit. bigger), was ten years old and Julie was six. Mu dakdakol di kaapputan ta maahinut ot ya abun am-in. But one loses more times than he wins such that eventually, everything will be lost. 2dim. refers to something smaller than the norm; this reduplication form encoding this meaning co-occurs only with nouns.

binattu (der. of bat’u) adj. something made of stones or rocks, e.g. a house or wall. Natag-en binattun alad di nunlinikkod kediyen boble ya himpulut duway hoob na. (Revelation 21:12a) The stone wall around the city is tall and there are 12 gates. Qualifier. (sem. domains: 6.5.3 - Building materials.)
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