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huh’ut trans. to tighten the knot of ropes and strings. Huhutom di wanom. Tighten your g-string. Tibom ta adi mahuthut di gakod nan nuwang te mabitkol man. See that the tie of the carabao is not tightened as it might be strangled. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑. 4B Tactile - Touch contact. (sem. domains: 7.5.4 - Tie.)

hudpak (fr. var. hudng’ak) 1comm. a pole used to detach something by poking; e.g. fruit from branch. Nagi-u nan hudpak te nadunut an kawayan. The pole was broken because it was a rotten bamboo. Sim: duladul, hukit, dunghak, hudng’ak. (sem. domains: 6.7 - Tool.) 2trans. to detach with a pole; to hit something hanging with a pole. Hudpakom din tabuyug ta kanon taku. Detach that orange so that we can eat it. ‑on/‑in‑. 4D Release, remove or detach object.

hud’ul trans. to report about someone, usually done secretly; the report may be something that one has heard and repeated to another party; to betray. Inihdul Judas hi Jesus. Judas betrayed Jesus. Deket tiempon di politika ya dakol di munhudul. In times of politics there are many betrayers. Adi maphod di eta munhudul. It is not good for one to betray others. i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑. Speech Verbs - Manner of speaking. (sem. domains: 4.8.2.7 - Betray.)

hubla (sp. var. subla) sta. to be excessive; more than enough; for something to be leftover. Hubla tun indat yun ihda. You gave us more than enough viand. Dakol di mahubla te o-oha day immali. Much will be leftover because few came. Himmubla nan itanom ku. The seeds I was planting were more than enough. Hublaam hi duwan kilo nan idat mun ha-oy. Give an excess of two kilos of what you are to give me. ma‑, ‑um‑, ‑an. Sim: suruk, hawwal. (sem. domains: 9.3.1.1 - To a large degree.) Language Of Borrowing: Tagalog: sobra.

hub’it 1comm. thorn, short and straight; splinter. Kaanom aga tun hubit tu hukik. Please remove the splinter from my foot. Pingngotan nadan Judyu hi Jesus hi hubit. The Jews crowned Jesus with thorns. Sim: pagit, palahyang; Syn: pagit. (sem. domains: 1.5.5 - Parts of a plant.) 2intrans. to be pricked by something sharp, e.g. thorns, shards of glass, wood splinters. Adika umeh na te takol di humbit. Do not go there because there are lots of thorns to prick you. Adim idalan hina te mahbit kah palunggu. Don’t pass by there because you will be pricked by splinters of glass. Nahbit di taklena. His hands were stuck with thorns. Nahubitan di kahhel. An orange tree has thorns. ‑um‑/‑imm‑, ma‑/na‑, ma‑ ‑an/na‑ ‑an. (sem. domains: 7.8.3 - Cut.)

hopwak trans. to break off tree branches. Hopwakom din hapang an dakol di bungana. Break off that branch that has a lot of fruit. Ihopwak mu nah kad-an di uduna. Break it off near the tip. Dahdiy nunhopwak tuh kape? Who broke off a branch of this coffee tree? Adika umeh uduna te mahopwak. Don’t go to the top (of a tree) because the branch might break off. ‑on/‑in‑, i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑, ma‑/na‑. 4D Release, remove or detach object. (sem. domains: 7.8.1 - Break.)

hopdak trans. to swat something away or off; to make a swatting or swiping action at something. Inhopdak ku nan bulwatik hi angana. I swatted at his face with my dress. Hopdakom diday lalog. Swat the flies. Hopdakom di lugit dih lamesa. Swat off the dirt from the table. Pinpinhod nan munhopdak hi gutul. He likes to swat ants. ‑on/‑in‑, i‑/iN‑, muN‑/nuN‑. 4D Release, remove or detach object. (sem. domains: 7.7.1 - Hit.)

hongngok 1sta. to be inattentive, to be preoccupied. Tipe anhan di hongngok mu? Why are you so preoccupied? (sem. domains: 3.2 - Think.) 2trans. to ignore what is going on because of being preoccupied. Hohongngokom yaden mundadama da! You are just looking on inattentively and yet they are fighting. Hohongngokom yaden dakol di mingunu. You are just staring into space yet there are a lot of things to be done. CV‑ ‑on.

hona 1intrans. to be capricious; often refers to the actions of a child who has been overindulged. Namahig di honan nan imbabalek. My child is capricious. Munhona te balen da apuna. He is capricious because it is his grandfather's house. muN‑/nuN‑. 1C General class. Sim: lagda. (sem. domains: 4.3.1.3.1 - Immature in behavior.) 2sta. to be dependent on; too attached; overly dependent on someone. Makahonna nan ibam, ibaganan am-in di pinhod na takon di inilanan nakangngina. Your sister is too dependent on you, she asks for anything even if she knows it is expensive. Makahonna tudan u-unga ke amada te idat na ya un-unudonan am-in di ibagada. These children are spoiled/dependent on their father because he gives and he follows all that they ask for. maka‑. (sem. domains: 9.6.2 - Dependency relations.)

hommohommok comm. snake, coral species, black and red in color. Tumakutak hi hommohommok takon di ittay an ulog ya abu. I am afraid of the coral snake even though it is small. Micrurus (sem. domains: 1.6.1.3 - Reptile.)

holtap trans. 1to undergo physical or emotional pain or distress; to suffer. Dakol di holholtapon tuh luta. There’s a lot of suffering on this earth. Holholtaponay inagang na. He is suffering from hunger. ‑on/‑in‑. Tactile - Touch contact. Sim: ligat, loh’an. (sem. domains: 2.5.6.1 - Pain.) 2to suffer physical or emotional pain. Munholholtap hi Pedro hidih kalabut. Pedro is suffering there in jail. muN‑/nuN‑.

holdak 1comm. inserted designs on clothing. Makaphod di holdak nan ampuyom. The inserted designs in your skirt are nice. (sem. domains: 5.3 - Clothing.) 2trans. to insert something into another thing or place between other things. Holdakan yuh kanta nan drama. Insert some songs in the drama. (between acts) Holdakam hi maingit nan ulo. Insert some red designs in the blanket. Iholdak muy ngadan ku nah listaan. Insert my name on the list. Holdakam hi banniya nan bulwatik. Insert a forest lizard design on my dress. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, i‑/iN‑. 3A Move and position object at site. (sem. domains: 7.5.9 - Put.) 3trans. to partition a room or space; to divide into smaller rooms; to place a divider. Holdakom tun kuwartu tedeyan ambiambilog. Insert a divider in this room because it’s very spacious. ‑on/‑in‑. (sem. domains: 7.3.2 - Move something in a direction.)

hokol 1sta. to be choked; to choke on something inside the throat. Gohgohom nan tanghoy ta ahim ihaang ta adida mahkol nadan u-unga. Chop the watercress before cooking so the children won’t choke on it. ma‑/na‑. Sim: muntayun, bitkol, hid-ol. 2intrans. to strangle. Humkol nan attake te antikkey gakod na. The necklace will strangle because the string is too short. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. (sem. domains: 2.6.6.1 - Kill.) id. nahkolak nah kinali na

hiyok comm. snail, a large, edible cone species. Dakol di hiyok nah payo da . They have many large snails in their ricefield. Sim: aggudung, kullipaw. (sem. domains: 5.2 - Food.)

hipot comm. cockroach, a small, shiny brown winged species that bites. [This specie particularly likes to eat silk cloth.] Dakol di hipot nah hulok. There are many cockroaches in the corner. Gen: balaingan. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.7 - Insect.)

hingit (sp. var. hingngit) 1to hate. 1.1trans. to feel a strong dislike for someone or something; to hold a grudge and detest; the victim of the hate is cross-referenced by the affix. [This feeling about a person usually develops from envy or personality conflict.] Kahingitanak ke he-a mu uggek inilay gapuna. You really hate me but I don’t know the reason. Hingitan di tataguy mangako. People hate thieves. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. Class 2C, Emotion and sensation . Sim: hiwo. (sem. domains: 4.3.3.1 - Hate, ill will.) 1.2trans. to hate, the person who hates is cross-referenced by the affix. Adika pubo humingit ke ha-oy te maid di inilak hi ad-adih inat kun he-a. Please don’t hate me because I know I have not done you wrong. Antipe nin ta eda humingit ke hiya? Why did they have to hate him? Mahingitak nah at-attom. I hate what you are doing. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. (sem. domains: 3.4.2.1.2 - Hate, detest.) 1.3trans. to incite to anger or resentment; to provoke. Adim hinghingiton te mahingit ot munlaban kayu. Don’t provoke him because he will be provoked and you will fight. ‑on/‑in‑. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.6.2 - Quarrel.) 2comm. hatred. Namahig di hingit nadan Judyu ke Jesus. The Jews had much hatred for Jesus.

hintaguwan nom. 1refers to a related group of people; lit. one-group-of-people. Adi ka umogon an bumaddang te bokon kayu hintaguwan. Don’t be selfish in helping because you’re not related. Adi mahapul an eyak tangdanan te konak hintaguwan. I don’t need to be paid because I belong to your group. hiN‑ ‑an. (sem. domains: 4.1 - Relationships.) 2refers to anyone who is not a part of the local group of people. Dakol di hintaguwan an nakiboblen dakamid uwani. There are many foreigners living among us today.

hinnun intrans. to be hesitant or undecided about doing an action. Munhinnuhinnun Maria an makie te dakol di ingngunu na. Maria was undecided about going along because she has much work. Munhinnuhinnunak an mangiat nah pangngununa te uggek inilay atok. I am hesitant to do the work he assigned because I don’t know how to do it. muN‑/nuN‑ CV(C)CV‑. 1C General class. (sem. domains: 3.3.1 - Decide, plan.)

hinangngab (der. of hangngab) comm. to be in front of someone or something; thought of as a spatial area; in the presence of others. Timmaddog hi hinangngab ku. He stood in front of me. Nunsapata hi hinangngab di dakol an tagu. He made an oath in front of/in the presence of many people. (sem. domains: 8.5.1.1 - In front of.)

hiN- num. 1this prefix functions to group or unify the referents of the co-occurring noun, treating them as a single unit. [This meaning is usually given when the co-occurring noun is a kinship term.] Hi Luisa ya inan di duwan hintulang. Luisa was the mother of two children (lit. siblings). Tobatbalona diday bagol ya aammod ta dumalay-up da ta hay idatong di hagabi ya maphod dan am-in an hin-am-a ya ta dumakol di babuy da ya manuk da. He calls on the gods and his ancestors to witness the arrival of his hagabi-bench so that with its arrival, it will bring along good health for his family and the increase (become many) of their pigs and chickens. (sem. domains: 9.2.9.2 - Noun affixes.) 2modifies a noun as one unit; implies that something that may be plural in number is grouped as one unit. Hingkalton mu makaddam-ot. It’s only one box-full but very heavy. Alam himbotok. Get one bundle (sem. domains: 8.1.3.3 - Group of things.) comp. himpulu comp. hindalan comp. hindopa comp. hinhongol

himbut (der. of hubut) nom. refers to a person who has been enslaved by another. Dakol di himbut dih done. There were many slaves long ago.

himbatangan comm. afternoon; between 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. is the time referred to. Namahig di atung hanah himbatangan. It is very hot in the afternoon. Himbatangan ke on mungngala day dulduli. During afternoons cicadas become noisy. Dakol di tatagun umed Manila Bay ten himbatangan te da tibon nan kalimuhan nan algo. Many people go to Manila Bay in the afternoon because they go to see the setting of the sun. (sem. domains: 8.4.1.2.3 - Time of the day.)

hilot comm. dung; manure of cow and carabao. Inggatin kuy hilot. I stepped on the carabao manure. Takon di hilot ya pun-ialo da ten nap-uy dayakkot. When the rice is gone, some naughty ones throw dung at each other.

hilong 1comm. night; total darkness. Kaatnay hilong an uggeka nahuyop? How many nights did you not sleep? Adika lumahun hin hilong. Don’t go out at nighttime. Ume da kahilohilong. They go out every night. Sim: hodom, tapol, labi. (sem. domains: 8.4.1.2.1 - Night, 8.3.3.2 - Dark.) 2intrans. darkness is durative, continually dark. Mihmihdi nah munhihilong ya nah kakaiw an dakol di hapang nan mahdol di tubuna. It stays in dark places or in trees with thick, leafy branches. muN‑/nuN‑. 3intrans. riddle, big man = night. Ongal an tagu, deket immali, nate day tagu. (hilong) When the big man comes the people die. (night) der. hinilong der. munhilhilong der. mungkahilong id. humilong di nomnom id. humilong di pangang-ang na.

hibu 1comm. the overflow from boiling. Tan-ukam nan hibuna. Scoop out the overflowing liquid. Sim: lakbi. 2intrans. refers to the overflowing of water from a container or area. Adim tagan hi apuy ta adi humibu. Don’t put too much fire so that it will not overflow. Takomboy humibu ta ihibunay lugit. Let it flow so that the dirt will overflow. ‑um‑/‑imm‑. (sem. domains: 8.1.3.1 - Many, much.)