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ambilog₂ 1adj. wide; extending over large area from side to side. Ambilog nan wangwang an e mi gawaon. The river we are to cross is wide. Ambilog tun abok. This mat is wide. Ambiambilog ya dakkodakkol di tatagu. It is very wide and there are plenty of people. aN‑. Dimension quantifier. (sem. domains: 8.2.4 - Wide.) 2trans. to widen something. Ambilogom nan abolom an ulo. Make the blanket that you are weaving wider. Bumillog nan pantalon mu. Your pants will widen. ‑on/‑in‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 3adj. wide; for something to be described as large in size. Timmawid hi Juan hi muyung an ambilog. Juan inherited a wide forest. aN‑. (sem. domains: 8.2.4 - Wide.) der. kinabilog

polpol 1comm. a paddle-like club used in laundering. 2trans. to beat laundry with a club. Polpolom nan ulo ta makaan di lugit na. Beat the blanket with a laundry paddle so that the dirt will be removed. Pinolpol an nan pantalon kinali malini. She beat the pants with a laundry paddle that is why it is clean. ‑on/‑in‑. 4B Tactile - Touch. (sem. domains: 5.6.4 - Wash clothes.) id. kay polpol di ulpum

punas 1comm. a cloth rag used for cleaning. Alam na punas ta daniyam tu danum. Get the rag and wipe up this water. Sim: dan-i, dul-i. 2trans. to wipe away something on a surface. Punasam nan natina nah dulung. Wipe the wet spot on the floor. Ipunas mu nan napain pantalon. Use the destroyed pants in wiping it. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, i‑/iN‑. 5B Changing state of site by removing something. Sim: dul-i. (sem. domains: 5.6.6 - Wipe, erase.) Language Of Borrowing: Tagalog.

sabun 1comm. bath or laundry soap. Waday sabun nah banyu. There’s soap in the bathroom. Sabun di pangaan hi matok. Soap is used to remove leeches. 2trans. to use soap. Sabunam nan ulun nan golang ta adi magulid. Soap the head of the child so that he will not have sores. Munsabun kah ulo ta ulahak tudan pantalon. Soap the blankets while I rinse the pants. Isabun mu nan Mister Clean. Use the Mister Clean for soap. Adi sumabun nan ginattang mu. The soap you bought is not capable of soaping. (does not have suds) ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, muN‑/nuN‑, i‑/iN‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 5A Changing state of site by adding something. Language Of Borrowing: Spanish: jabon.

tai 1comm. the excrement of man or animal; feces. Inwahit nan golang di tai na. The baby scattered his feces. Syn: galiho. (sem. domains: 2.2 - Body functions.) 2defecate. 2.1intrans. to excrete waste material from intestines; to defecate. Tumai nan unga te pun-ununay pantalon. The child will defecate because he is pulling down his pants. Muntatai nan nuwang yaden mundallanan. The carabao is defecating while walking. ‑um‑/‑imm‑ . 2E Physiological functions. (sem. domains: 2.2 - Body functions.) 2.2trans. to defecate on someone or something. Nipottok nan banbanaggo ke Pedlo ot ta-iyana. The lizard was directly over Pedlo and it defecated on him ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. der. taim

tul-u 1intrans. to sprout, refers to the shoot of a plant sprouting through the ground. Manul-u nan haping di balat. The banana shoot is coming up. maN‑. 1B Movement with a directional component. Sim: timil. (sem. domains: 6.2 - Agriculture.) 2trans. to lift something higher. Patul-uwom nan pantalon mu te mungkaunu. Lift up your pants because they are falling. pa‑ ‑on. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.4 - Lift.) 3intrans. (fig) to come forth or out of. Adi tumuttul-uy kalik. I could not speak. (lit. my speech would not come out.) ‑um‑. comp. ahitul-u

uduk 1intrans. to stoop down; to crawl under something; to bend down under; done to move under something which could bump the head. Umuduk ka nah daulon di kama. Crawl under the bed. Eyak immanuddukan nah mabilau. I stooped under (the reeds) in the reedy-place. Adiyak pakauduk te makaippot di pantalon ku. I can’t stoop over because my pants are too tight. Mun-uddukan day u-unga nah uwang nah loba. The children are crawling in and out of the hole in the slope. ‑umi‑/‑immi‑, muN‑/nuN‑ ‑an, paka‑. 2B Movement, change of position. Sim: ayuduk. (sem. domains: 7.1.8 - Bend down.) 2trans. to stoop under something specific with the focus on the specific object. Em udukon din naullin an bola. Crawl under and get the ball that rolled there. ‑on/‑in‑.

unu₂ 1trans. to slip down clothes, especially pants. Inunu da di pantalona kinali mungkoga. He is crying because they slid down his pants. Naunuy pantalona handih mumbuttikan. His pants slid down when he was running around. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑. 4D Release, remove or detach object. (sem. domains: 7.3.2 - Move something in a direction.) 2intrans. to abort; a spontaneous abortion of fetus. (sem. domains: 2.6.3.3 - Miscarriage.)

upol trans. to soak in water or any other liquid. Iupol mu tun pantalon. Soak these pants. Upolom tun boga. Soak this rice. Mun-upol kah dayakkot ta bayuwon takuh bigat. Soak some glutinous rice so that we will pound it tomorrow. Naupol nan boga. The rice was soaked. i‑/iN‑, ‑on/‑in‑, muN‑/nuN‑, ma‑/na‑. 4A Change the structure of object. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.2 - Steps in food preparation, 1.3.4 - Be in water.)

ustu 1advpred. describes something that satisfies a requirement or need; enough; adequate. An ustuh tuwe? Is this enough? Evaluative. (sem. domains: 8.1.7 - Enough.) 2adequacy. 2.1intrans. to have a satisfactory fit; to be adequate. Umustu nan pantalon an ginatang mun ha-oy. The pants you bought fit me. ‑um‑. 2.2trans. to make something adequate. Ustuwom tun pihhu ingganah tapus. Make do with this money until the end of the month. on/in. Language Of Borrowing: Spanish: justo.
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