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payung 1comm. umbrella. Maid payung na kinali nakattina. She had no umbrella that is why she was very wet. E appa, naka-liwan Fely payung na. Oh dear, Fely forgot her umbrella. (sem. domains: 6.7.7 - Container.) 2trans. to use an umbrella. Mumpayung ka te mun-udan. Use an umbrella because it’s raining. Payungam nan imbabalem ta adi matina. Use an umbrella over your child so that he will not be wet. Ipayung mu nan payung na. Use her umbrella. muN‑/nuN‑, ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, i‑/iN‑. Language Of Borrowing: Tagalog.

payu trans. to go directly somewhere. Impayu na nah payo. He went directly to the fields. Nah pun-ay-ayyaman da di payuwan nan liting. The water goes directly to the playground. Hi balen da tulang mu di payuwom ad Lagawe. Go directly to the house of your brother in Lagawe. i‑/iN‑, ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, ‑on/‑in‑. 3G Move body or body parts directionally. (sem. domains: 7.2.3 - Move toward something.)

paytuk 1intrans. to move, by jumping up and down. Adida ni-an iha-ad hi luta yaden pumaytuk nan himmagabi nah hagabi ta gumpa. Before they place the bench on the ground, the man who is performing the ceremony jumps up on it and makes a speech. Mumpaypaytuk ya mungkuli te hidiyey pinghanan ena nakidilagan hi allama. She jumped up and down and screamed because it was the first time she went to catch crabs with a torch. Kanan Juliey, “Dakol di in-innat mi. Nungkanta kami ya pimmaytuk kami. She said, “We did many things. We sang and we jumped.” ‑um‑/‑imm‑, muN‑ CVC. 2B Movement, change of position. Sim: labtuk, yapa; Sim: dop-a, labtuk, yapa. (sem. domains: 7.2.1.1.3 - Jump.) 2trans. to jump over something with the object being jumped over in view. Paytukom din alad hin kayam. Jump over the fence if you can. ‑on/‑in‑.

paypay 1comm. a fan. Waday paypay mu? Do you have a fan? Sim: yabyab. 2trans. to fan someone or something. Paypayam nan imbabalem tedeyan munlilingot. Fan your child because he is perspiring. Ipaypay mu nan ligau. Use the winnower in fanning. Mumpaypay te maka-atung. She is fanning herself because it is very hot today. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 5C Goal-oriented sites. (sem. domains: 7.3.4.5 - Actions of the hand.) Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

payapay trans. to signal; waving gesture with hands. Payapayam aga din unga ta ibangngad na. Wave your hand at the child so he’ll come back. Mampayapay da handi mala-u da. They were waving when they passed by. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, maN‑. 5C Goal oriented sites. Sim: way-a, wakgi. (sem. domains: 3.5.6.1 - Gesture.)

payadda comm. bird species. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.2 - Bird.)

pay adv. 1refers to an addtional item; also. Ihaklunganak pay. Dip another cup for me. Indai otto- kanana pay di “Maphod ta hiyo- nan bumdang ya- maule.” Later on er...he added “It’s good that the bumdang-spirits are kind.” Dakol di damanan mitakke adi ya abuh ginattut mo udum nat linibu pay. Many people can ride and it is not only the hundreds but sometimes by the thousands also. Additive. (sem. domains: 9.6.1.1 - And, also.) 2adds emphasis to a statement; definitely. Madney pay ta ahida umali. It will definitely be a long time before they come. Namam-an mahong-o hin udman pay hi gatan di niyug. It is definitely more tasty if coconut milk is added. (sem. domains: 9.4.4.1 - Certainly, definitely.) Language Of Borrowing: Ilocano.

paw-a (sp. var. pao-a) comm. bird species. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.2 - Bird.)

pawwid trans. to place the hands behind the back. Pawwidom nan taklenat taliyak. Hold his hands at his back so that I may tie them. Pinawwid nay taklena yaden punduntuk da. He placed his hands behind his back yet they kept punching him. ‑on/‑in. 4F Adjacency/Adjoining actions. (sem. domains: 7.3.4.5 - Actions of the hand.)

paul 1comm. dried canegrass stick. Nan paul di itungum. Use the canegrass sticks for firewood. Sim: bilau. (sem. domains: 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.) 2intrans. to gather dried canegrass sticks for firewood. Mamaul nan in-ina te maid di itungu na. The old woman is gathering dried canegrass sticks because she has nothing to use for firewood. maN‑/naN‑.

patye comm. the shelf under the eaves of the house, except where the hearth is located; kitchen utensils are kept on the shelf. Ipattuk mu tudan duyu nah patye. You place these plates on the shelf. Sim: duwag. (sem. domains: 5.1.1 - Furniture.)

patuk (sp. var. of pattuk) trans. to place something at a higher level, e.g. in a cupboard; put away things used in eating; to place on top of. Ipatuk mu nadan duyu. You put away those plates (on the table). Ipatuk muh nae. Put it on top of that. Sim: ha-ad. (sem. domains: 7.5.9 - Put.)

patul 1comm. a king; the ruler of a kingdom. Kay patul hin kumali. He acts like a king when he talks. (sem. domains: 4.6.4 - Rule.) 2comm. in Christianity, Jesus Christ is referred to as the King of all kings. Mumbabaddang dan ahi makigubat nah kanan dan Impan di Kalnero, mu apputona dida te hiyay Ap-apun am-in di ap-apu ya hiyay Patul am-in di patul. (Revelation 17:14a) They will help in joining the war against that one called the Lamb, but he will defeat them because he is the Ruler of all Rulers (the Lord of all lords) and the King of all kings. 3intrans. to rule as a king. Mumpatul day udum an holag mu. Some of your descendants will rule. muN‑/nuN‑.

pattuk (sp. var. patuk) 1intrans. to stand up on something that is higher than the ground or floor. Numpattuk nah ubunan. He was standing on the chair. Pumattuk ka ta pakatibo ka nadah mun-ay-ayyam. He stood up on the chair. Nah ubunan di pattukam. Stand up on the chair. muN‑/nuN‑, ‑um‑/‑imm‑, ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. 2A Movement from one place to another. (sem. domains: 7.1.1 - Stand.) 2trans. to put up on top of something; place something higher. Ipattuk mu tun ihda nah aparador ta adi kanon di ahu. Put the viand up on the cupboard so the dog won’t eat it. i‑/iN‑. 3A Move and position object at site. (sem. domains: 7.5.9 - Put.)

pattol 1intrans. to graze; to pasture. Immen e numpattol hi nuwang nan imbabalem. Your child went to pasture the water buffalo. muN‑/nuN‑. (sem. domains: 6.3 - Animal husbandry.) 2trans. to pasture animals. Ipattol mu nan gulding. Graze the goat. i‑/iN‑. der. pumpattolan

pattit 1comm. hook and eye; any kind of fastening that has a hook and eye. Ha-adam hi pattit nan tawang ta adi mibughul hin mumpuwok. Place a hook and eye fastening on the window so that it will not be opened if there is a storm. Iha-ad mu nan pattit nan tawang. Place the lock on the window. (sem. domains: 6.7.5 - Fastening tool.) 2trans. to lock a door or window with a fastener. Ipattit mu nan panto. Lock the door. Pattitam nan panto te lumah-un takun am-in. Bar the door because we are all going out. Pattitam nan panto. Place a hook and eye fastener on the door. i‑/iN‑, ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. 3A Move and position object at site. (sem. domains: 7.3.6.1 - Shut, close.) der. mumpattit

pattak comm. a bamboo variety without thorns. Waday intanom kun pattak nah muyung mi. I have planted thornless bamboo in our forest. (sem. domains: 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.)

pattik (sp. var. patik) trans. to be thrown for a distance, e.g. in a collision of big and small objects, the smaller one will be thrown as with a rock that is hit by a passing vehicle and thrown. Mundungpup kayu ke ya ipatik daka te it-itay ka. If you collide with each other you will be thrown because you are smaller. Nidungpup nan talak nah kaiw ya nipatik nan nuntakken golang. The vehicle hit the tree and the child who was riding in it was thrown out. Nipatik on batu tuh kad-ak. A stone was thrown near me. i‑/iN‑, mi‑/ni‑, muN‑. (sem. domains: 7.3.1.1 - Throw.)

patpat trans. to cut down brush, small plants and branches. Patpatom nadan lappao nah dalan. Cut down the sunflower plants along the road. Impapatpat ku di lappao. I had the bush trimmed. Patpatom am-in nan mungkaongal an kakaiw ta adi mahiduman tun tingting. You cut down all the growing trees so that the sweet potato plantation will not be shaded. ‑on/‑in‑, impa‑. (sem. domains: 7.8.3 - Cut.)

patna 1trans. to try or attempt to do an action or activity. Ipatna nan mundallan. He tries to walk. Patnaam an gumawat ke hiya. Try to borrow money from him. Immeyak bot ek ipatna ya ek umbun hidiye an kanan di “Ay hiya.” I went to try, and I sat down there and said “Yes. Satisfying.” i‑/iN‑, ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. 3I Direct an action toward an object. (sem. domains: 6.1.2.1 - Try, attempt.) 2intrans. to sample; to try something. Pumatnaak an mangan nah igattang mun binakle. I’ll sample the rice cake you are selling. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. 3trans. to test a person’s resolve; to tempt a person to do something that would be against his character or values. <The past tense form implies the achievement of the testing or tempting objective. >

patiw comm. small wooden bowl for salt and pepper. Ludiyom nan paktiw nah patiw. Crush the pepper in the small wooden bowl. (sem. domains: 6.7.7 - Container.)

pating 1comm. twigs, small branches. Amungom nan pating ta panungu. Gather the twigs for firewood. (sem. domains: 1.5.1 - Tree.) 2trans. to break off a twig with the hand; to gather twigs for firewood. Patingon mi nadan hapang di tinungil yun akasya. We will gather the twigs of the acacia-tree that you fell for firewood. Mamating da nadan u-unga nah muyung. The children are gathering twigs for firewood in the forest. ‑on/‑in‑, maN‑. 4A Change the structure of object. (sem. domains: 7.5.1 - Gather.)

patik (sp. var. of pattik) to throw something to a distance.

patikalo adj. to be boastful. [Patikalo is the name of a selfish boy in an Ifugao fable.] Adita patpatikalo te adi maphod. Do not be boastful, because it is never good. Qualifier. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.7.3 - Boast.)

pati adv. to include someone or something with another. Alam nan otak pati nan uwa. Get the machete including the knife. Language Of Borrowing: Tagalog;
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