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kuliton 1comm. a two-wheeled cart pulled by a carabao or cow. Napnu itungu nan kuliton Pablu. The cart of Pablu is filled with firewood. Sim: dalede. (sem. domains: 7.2.4.1.1 - Vehicle.) 2trans. to use a two-wheeled cart; to place something in a two-wheeled cart. Mungkuliton kayu mon umed Pugol. Use the cart in going to Pugol. Ikuliton mu nadan irik. Place rice-grains in the cart. muN‑/nuN‑, i‑/iN‑.

kiskis trans. to thresh rice by machine; to mill rice. Alam nan nahap-ayan an irik ta kiskison da. Get the dried lowland rice-grains so that they will machine-thresh it. Kiniskis da mo nan irik mu. They already machine-threshed your rice-grains. Ipakiskis na nan irik ad Lagawe. He had the lowland rice machine-threshed in Lagawe. ‑on/‑in‑. 4A Change the structure of object . (sem. domains: 6.2 - Agriculture.) Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano. der. kiskisan

ilik (sp. var. irik) 1comm. lowland rice grains; unpounded, unpolished. Ilik di nitanom nah payo. The ricefield is planted with lowland rice. (sem. domains: 5.2 - Food.) 2trans. to thresh lowland rice. Ilikon da nan nagapas. They are going to thresh the cut rice. Mun-ilik dad Ambabag ad uwani. They are threshing rice in Ambabag today. ‑on/‑in‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 4A Change the structure of object.

gapas 1comm. sickle. [A sickle is used only in harvesting lowland rice because lowland rice can be piled in the field and threshed later.] (sem. domains: 6.2.8 - Agricultural tool.) 2trans. to harvest rice using a sickle. Gapason yu nan irik hi bigat. Harvest the lowland rice tomorrow. Munggapas dah payon da Dimmolnay hi bigat. They are going to harvest the ricefield of Dimmolnay tomorrow. ‑on/‑in‑, muN‑/nuN‑.

bingay 1comm. share of a harvest of rice grain, fruit, coffee beans, etc. [Usually two-thirds of the produce goes to the owner and one-third to the laborer or tenant. Farm inputs are usually provided by the owner of the land.] Idag-um nan bingay nan kon luta. Drop the share of the landowner. Syn: dowa. (sem. domains: 6.2 - Agriculture, 8.1.6.1 - Part.) 2trans. to give people a share of produce. Bingayon yu nan irik. Divide the lowland rice grain. Biningay da Mara nan page mo. Mara and her side have already divided the rice grain. Maid di mabingay ad uwani. There is nothing to be shared now. Eyak makibingay na inani da. I’m going to have my share of the rice grain that they gathered. Takon di idat yuy bingay ku hanadah ma-ma-idan. You may give my share to those who are poor. Bingayan dakah makan. We will share food with you. ‑on, ‑um‑, ma‑, ‑an. Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

irik (sp. var. of ilik) lowland rice. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1 - Food from plants.)