lobidThread, yarn, or string, to twist two or more pieces of thread on one's lap.Lobidena nan apotay nan bakgetna.She |Ilo.ids|r the tail of her woven belt.Gansilyowena nan lobid ta estena is koltina.She crochets the yarn to make a curtain.6.6.1Working with cloth7.5.4.1Rope, string
lobosTo let go. To allow.Palobosam nan anakmo ta omey makiboya is pologlama.Allow your child to go and see the program.1.6.4Animal actions
lobot-en To come out on the other side.Kalobolobot siya engganay linombot isnan bangilna.He went anywhere until he came out on the other side.7.2.3.4.1Move out
lobsotTo slide out of one's grip or off somethingLinmobsot isnan ginegen-ana.It slid out from the things he was holding.7.2.2.5.1Fall
lobwatTo start to go somewhere.Malobwatda is wakgat ay omey id Baguio.They will start tomorrow to go to Baguio.8.4.6.1Start something
lob-okTo finalize the pounding in rice or other grain.Ilo.-okna omon-ona nan binayona.He finalizes pounding what he pounded.6.2.1.1.1Growing rice
lodangTo remove grains from the stalk by pounding.Lodangana nan pagey ay tinaltagna.He removes the grain from the stalk the palay he pounded.6.2.1.1.1Growing rice
lodegMud, muddy.Nalodeg nan kalsa isnan inmodanana.The road is muddy when it rained.1.2.2.1Soil, dirt
lodloden- To pull off skin, stems of camote.Linodlodna nan ange isnan nangobiyana.He removed the stems of the camote in the place where he gathered camote.7.3.2.8Pull
lodob-an To dry wood in a fire.Ilo.obna nan kaiw ta waday isonodna.He dried the wood in the fire so he will use it as firewood.5.5Fire
lodonTo cover over, as fertilizer with dirt or to bank a fire.Inlodona nan naango ay ange isnan kinaykayna.He covered over with soil the dried camote leaves and stems in the field he cultivated.5.5.3Extinguish a fire7.2.3.4Move incfbonbonleb-ang