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pat-ok comm. a boundary marker. Sim: kiggad, batnong, koltog.

koltog 1comm. boundary of property. Nuntanomak hi kaiw nah koltog mi. I planted a tree at our boundary. Sim: kiggad, batnong, pat-ok; Syn: batnong. (sem. domains: 6.5.4.2 - Boundary.) 2trans. to place a boundary; to mark a boundary of property. Koltogom nan galdenom. Make a boundary on the place you make a garden. Kinoltog na nan luta. He made a boundary on the land. ‑on/‑in‑.

kiggad comm. a boundary marker. [Trees are planted as kiggad, usually in a straight line; also, stones that require three or more people to lift are buried to serve as boundary markers.] Hituwey kiggad tun lutak. This is the boundary of my land. Mangiggad da nadan hin-am-a. The father and his sons are placing boundary marks. Sim: batnong, koltog, pat-ok. (sem. domains: 6.5.4.2 - Boundary.)

batnong trans. 1to coat a dike with mud; to plaster mud on a dike for maintenance or repair. Em batnongon din banong. Go and coat the dike with mud. ‑on/‑in‑. 4A Change the structure of object. Sim: kiggad, koltog, pat-ok. (sem. domains: 7.3.7 - Cover.) 2to place a dike boundary between ricefields. [The word may also be used for placing rocks or wood to mark a boundary line.] Batnongon da Dimmuluy ke Balajo nan ohan pukung. Mr.Dimmuluy and Mr. Balajo will divide the small ricepond by building a dike. ‑on/‑in‑. Syn: koltog.