sorò 1n tobacco 2n Wad of tobacco that is kept perched on the lip; to chew tobacco. 3v To use tobacco. 4v Anything which is eaten with the main dish Ogmangali ki atag, igsorò ta angkuan to ubal. We’ll dig sweet potatoes to eat with the monkey later on. [Such as meat, fish, or vegetables or even sugar or liquids added to give flavor are also included.; In the next example, the sweet potato is the main dish. The monkey is that which goes along with the sweet potato.]
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su-an 1n A digging stick. [A su-an can also be used as a lever to move an obect. However, the action of the su-an is to move a object by degrees. This contrasts with the action of alik which is used to lift. In the case of a su-an being used to lift, there seems to be some overlap of function.] 2n A sharpened stake which is used as a lever. Ogpakasaad ka sikan no kayu no su-an no ian a-alikoy. The [piece of] wood which is a lever, that is the thing used for leverage is put beneath [the log which one intends to move]. see: alik 1. 3v To dig by poking a stick at the ground.?? [DB says what you do in the ground with a su-an is bagdak because the verbal form means to move with a lever. In recent times, a su-an is sometimes made of steel for digging a canal or post hole, or a hole for an outhouse or throwing away garbage.]
su-ut 1v To pull something on over something else. Igsu-ut ku ka kinabò. I pull the blouse on over my head. Igsu-ut ka sapatus nu. Wear your shoes. see: sa-ub. 2v To sew up the seam of a sarong so that it’s circular. 3to resemble or take after someone. Nigsu-ut to inoy; malaab so bakò It resembles it’s mother; it has a red jaw.
sug-ut v To give without charge. Ka lituk to sug-ut, warad bali to sikan no kuddo su imbogoy rò to batò. The meaning of sug-ut is there is no charge for that horse because it was just given [free] to the child. Ka susug-ut ta kandan to’gman-ulì dio’t maddiù. We can give them a free gift when they return from far off. Nigsug-utan ki to atolug. We were given a free gift of eggs.
sugat see fr.: bandog. 1v To hit the mark. see fr.: tigda-an; see fr.: bantang 4; see fr.: ugsob 2. 2v To make or miss a point, as speech Warò makasugat sikan no kagi. That talk missed the point. Wà masugat ka babuy. The pig wasn’t hit. [Of speech it means to make a point, or with a negative, to miss the point, or what was meant to be said.] 3To hit the mark (intentive). Hisugata nu to’gpanò. Hit it when you shoot the arrow.
sugnu v To place near coals until partially roasted and dry as method of preservation. Ko ogpoko-utol koy to dakol no ngalap, ogsugnuan noy ka duma to hapuy oyow ogkosog no konò ogkara-at. Ko ogtu-ugon ka manuk di dagdagow rò no og-awo-on on to hapuy, sikan ka ogsugnuan dò su warò nalutù. When we catch large fish, we just roast some until partially cooked so that it will become stiff and not be wasted. see: kogal 1; ant: anok 1; see fr.: toluk; see: tu-ug 1.
sukut 1v To collect a payment. Ko du-on ogsukut to kuddò di naruad, agad nokoy ka igbogoy to nakapurut to kuddò. If there is someone who collects payment for a horse but it has been sold on credit, the one who has received the horse can use anything for payment. 2n collector Ka sukut, ian ka ogkubla to kuddò. The collector, that is the person who collects payment for the horse. 3the word “collect” Nig-utang ku pad ka kuddò nu no ka sukut, og-inso-on nu ka bayad to kuddò nu. I credited your horse first and then the [word] collect [means] that you will ask about the payment for your horse. 4v collect payment from Ian a nu rò sukuti. I will just be the one from whom you will collect payment. 5v collect payment for something Sukuton ku ka payad ku dongan. I’ll collect the payment for my dried fish of a long time ago.
sulow 1v To look down upon something that’s on a lower level [Similar to pantow but when we look out we try not to be seen such as when there is an alert for raiders.] see: pantow 1. 2To look down at someone coverty, so as not to be seen. Sulawon ta ka otow. We look down at someone without being seen. Ko ogsusulow ki, layun ta ogpitawon ka otow no konò ki ogpakita kandin oyow konò ki ogtokoron. When we look down at someone, we are continually seeing the person but we don't let him see us so that we will not be recognized. see: ogpandomoldomol; see: ogbabantoy.
suloy v 1to go off in a different direction [from someone else] see fr.: batili 2. 2To stray from a path 3To stray, as from one's faith. 4To be distorted, as meaning Ka nigkita rin no sulat, nig-ay-ayaran pitawa oyow kono` ogsuloysuloy su songo ogsulat to nangnangonon. As he looked at the writing, he looked at it carefully so that [the meaning] would not be distorted. 5to digress, as from one's work Konò ki ogsuloysuloy to pogtalabau ta. Let's not digress from our work.
sumansuman 1v To ponder, think about; recall. [Whatever is advised to us] sikan ka layun ogsumsumanon. [Whatever is advised to us] that is what we should continually ponder. see fr.: doromdom 3. 2v To ponder, wonder [If the meaning is incomplete] ogpakasumansuman ka otow. [If the meaning is incomplete], a person would have to wonder [what the meaning was]. [The context of the following was whether some implicit information was needed. If information were omitted a person would be left pondering, or wondering, what the meaning was.] 3Remembrance. 4v To remind. 5v Thoughts. 6v ponder or wonder about something, such as about the meaning of something Ogpakasumansuman ka otow. A person would have to wonder [what was meant]. [If a meaning isn't clear, TA said]
supmat 1v To confront, to make face to face inquiry re a wrong. Ko ogsupmatan ta, oghondiò ki to baloy rin no diò ta ogtangkò kandin. Unawa ka supmat to ogtangka-an nu su ogkagian nu sikandin. If we confront [someone], we go to his house and there we will confront (lit. face) him. The [word] supmat is the same as that you are confronting (lit. facing) him because you speak to him. [If a child was caught stealing, DB said they would go over to his house to confront him.] see: ; see fr.: tangkò 5. 2 3 4 5 6
tabak 1n An answer to a question; reply to an argument or proposal. 1.1n That which is used to answer, reply or to use as a rebuttal to an argument or proposal. Woy ta rò ogkagi to igtabak ko du-on insò. We should not give an answer until there is a question. ant: insò 1. 2v To answer or reply. see fr.: apul 3; ant: insò 2.
tabolog vs 1To get dizzy. Ko ogkatabolog ki to ma-agbot, ogpoko-ilob ki. If we are severely dizzy, we will vomit. Ka sikan no katabolog, kanta ka ogkaligot, no ko og-alipolongan ki, ian ogkaligot ka ogpitawon ta. As for that [kind of] dizziness, we are the ones who go around, and if we experience vertigo, what goes around is that which we are looking at. osyn: alipolong. 2To be lightheaded, as from drinking or illness. Ko ogkalasing ki no subla ka pog-imun ta ogkatabolog ki. If we are drunk from having drunk too much, we will be lightheaded. Ko kulang ka langosa ta ogkatabolog ki ko oghipanow no konò ki ogpoko-orol. If our blood is lacking we will be lightheaded when we walk and we won't be able to manage to get around. see: alipolong.
taga 1v To know something or somebody. Nakako-on a to sikan no agkud di warò a mataga ko ogmonuon to poghimu. I have eaten agkud but I don't know the process of making it. 2v to let [someone] know; inform Ogpoitagaan ta sikandin. We will let him know. 3 4n Knowledge. 5v To inform; to cause someone to know Warò atag natagaan ku. I didn’t know that one. 6v With negative: To be unconscious Warò a matagataga to tongà to uras woy a ma-alimukawi. I was unconscious (lit. wasn't knowing) for a half hour before I came to.
talis 1v failure to show up at an appointed time or place Ko ogtalis ka to ig-ulì nu, og-iman-iman a to konò no malogot ka ignangon nu. If you fail to show up on [that day] of your return, I will expect that what you say is not valid. 2Fail to keep a promise. Di mangkuan, nigtalis no warò nigliwan. But it turned out that he failed [to keep his promise] and he did not repay [the money he borrowed].
taliwarò 1n Middle, or center. Ogtotomog ki diò to taliwarò to turakan no igsugbuk ta ka sikan no bogas to katumbal. We build a fire there in the middle of the cornfield and put the fruit of the hot peppers into the fire. No ka diò to kalasara, du-on insabuk diò to aliwarò no songo og-a-anamag. And on the highway, there is that which has been placed in the center which also glows. see fr.: tongà 3; see fr.: olat 4. 2v To center/put oneself in the middle. Ko mausilom, ogpataliwarò [to bakbak] ka oglangkoban din ka/no atolug. When it is nighttime, the frog places himself in the center of the eggs. 3v To be between something. [Ian oghingaranan no “valley” ininglis] ka napù no ogpakataliwarò to darua no bubungan. That which is called a valley in English is a flat area which is between two mountains. 4To be at the halfway point, as on a trip. Ko nigsakoy ki to diip ligkat to Valencia, du-on ki to Bagunta-as ogpagtonga-an din to Nasuli. Ka sikan, nakataliwarò to nigsakoy. When we ride a jeep from Valencia, when we get to Baguntaas (lit we are there at Baguntaas), it is halfway to Nasuli. That is the halfway point of the ride. see: tongà 1.