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tugbong [túgbong] vbt To go down, usually from a hill. lusong Mas matulin magpanaw pag nagpatugbongey kamo rahang baguntor. It’s faster to walk when you’ll be going down from that hill. Imaw kina nak baguntor kag ato atugbungan isag. That’ll be the hill from where we’ll go down later. Pagtukar-patugbong kag ida ingrayan. His going was up (hill) and down.

patugbong [patúgbong] vi To go downhill (usually to town). palusóng Nagpatugbong sinra pag sugbo it adlaw. They went downhill when the sun set.

lusong [lúsong] v To submerge; to go down somewhere. naglusob Kag mga tagabukir ay naglusong sa banwa para magbaligya it utan. The people from the mountain go down to the town to sell their vegetables.

ayadon [ayádon] 1adj Free work for another that will be reciprocated when the time comes. (sem. domains: 4.3.4.3 - Cooperate with, 6.1.2 - Method.) 2vbt To help neighbors, family with work free of charge, that in turn will be reciprocated when the time comes for them to need helpers in their own work (as of planting rice or building a house). palúsong Aayadonan ninra kag lanas ni Bunong. They’ll share in the field work at Bunong’s field. (sem. domains: 4.3.4.3 - Cooperate with, 6.1.2 - Method.)

yusong₁ [yúsong] 1vi To go, venture into something wet, water. lusong Nabasa kag ida sayway dahil nagyusong sida sa tubi. His pants got wet because he went into the water. Kag yunang ay ida ingyusongan. It was the mud that he went into. 2vbt To put something into the water. lubog Ingyusong nida kag ida sapatos sa sapa. She went into the river with her shoes on. (sem. domains: 1.3.3 - Wet.)

yusong₂ [yusóng] n Mortar (as of the large wooden one used for pounding rice and root crops). lusong Nagyuyubok sinra it mayagkit sa yusong. They are pounding the sticky rice in the mortar. (sem. domains: 6.7.2 - Pounding tool.)