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logagaStiff bristles.8.3.6.2Hard, firm
logakOld, of cloth, shoes, other objects.Nalogak nan sapatosna tay siya nan oooosalena.His shoes became old for he uses it continously.8.3.6.5Soft, flimsy
logalogTantrum.Menlogalog nan liw-atna.The child he is taking care of is crying and tumbling.M3.4.2.3Angry
logamWeeds. -an To remove weeds.Logamam nan widanyo.Remove the weeds in your yard.1.5.3Grass, herb, vine
loganmen- To ride on something.MakIlo.an kami ken daida.We will ride with them.7.2.4.1.1Vehicle
logasBecoming bald.Nalogas nan bookna isnan men-agagasana.He became bald due to his medicines.2.1.5Hair
logawRice gruel.Linogaw nan ipakanmo ken siya.You feed him with rice gruel.5.2.3.1Food from plants
logi1Start.Inlogida ay mangan issan inmayanmi.They started eating when we went.8.4.6.1Start something
logi2Loss, as in business.Nalogi nan nigosyoda.Their bussiness is at a loss.6.8.6Money
logitDirty, dirt.NalogIlo.it nan baeyda issan nang-ilaanmi.Their house was very dirty when we saw it.Ilo.5.6.1Clean, dirty
loglog1Grains of which the stalks has been removed.Naloglog nan pagey isnan masikgasikgadana.The grains of the palay were removed from its stalk for it is always touched.6.2.1.1.1Growing rice
loglog2men- Leaves to fall from a tree.Menloglog nan kak-aaiw isnan tiyagew.The leaves of the trees fall during summer.1.5.5Parts of a plant
logod-en/-an Some part cut off.Linogodana nan kalni ay maetag koma.He cut off a piece of the meat that is suppose to be made into etag.7.5.2.4Remove, take apart
lokabTo lift something to look under it, as a floor board or a pot lid.Linokabna nan ap-ap di dao tay wada nan an-anapena.He lifted up the floor mat for he is looking for something.7.3.2.4Lift
lokatOpen.Lokatam nan segpan ta songgepak.Open the door so I will enter.7.6.3Lose, misplace
lokaw1unspec. var. oflekawOpening of anything.
lokaw2unspec. var.lokiwA hole in something solid.Nalokawan nan sambagna.His bag has a hole in it.7.8.5Make hole, openingcflekeng1loskaw
lokayLoose, too large, to loosen.Nalokay nan kalob nan botelya.The cover of the bottle is loose.8.3.6.2Hard, firm8.2.7.2Loose
lokbanKind of large rice wine jar5.2.1.4.1Rice wine jars
lokbobi- To lie face down.Menlolokbobda ay maseyep.They lie face down when they sleep.7.1.3Lie downcflakbab
lokeyPliable, soft.Menlokey nan awakna.His body is pliable.8.3.6.2Hard, firm
lokiwunspec. var. oflokaw2
loklokTo go underneath or inside, as a floor or the forest.Menloklok isnan sIlo. di lamisaan ta mentabon.He went under the table to hide.7.2.3.5Move past, over, through
lokoLowlands.Inmeyda id loko ay menpasyal.They went to visit in the lowlands.4.1.9.9Racecfbaba
lokodThe measure of something -en To measure.Nalolokod nan om-a ay tawidna.The camote field which is his inheritance has been measured.8.2.8Measure


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