kigingTo shrink as plants do when dried or foods when cooked. Dried until shrunken. Thin. ma- Wrinkled from shrinking.Nakging nan baat.The bananas is stunted/wrinkled.Nakging nan ilana.He looks thin and wrinkled.8.1.4.3Decrease8.2.9Weigh1.5.7Plant diseasescfmakging
kiki1Giggle.Menkikikiki nan babbabassang id kawni.The ladies kept on giggling a while ago.3.5.6.4Laugh2To call chickens. -en To say, or to trill with the tongue.Kik-iyena nan manok.He is calling for the chicken.6.3.1Domesticated animal
kikilTo beg; Get from someone.Kikilem daida is iyinom tako.Beg from them (money) for us to pay our drink.3.3.2Request
kikingSound of the striking of small metal objects such as coins, jingle.Menkikiking nan sipingna isnan bolsana.His money keeps on sounding inside his pocket.2.3.2.2Sound
kikwaOne's share of something, especially of meat.Makikwa nan amam-a isnan mensenga.The old men get a share of meat in the house of one performing senga.6.8.1.5Possession, propertycfbolongkowa1
kik-i-an To dig, same as kaob but on a smaller scale.Menkik-i nan oongong-a isnan lota no men-ay-ayamda.The children dig the soil when they are playing.7.8.6Digcfkaob