Blust & Trussel (2019g): Proto-Philippine
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Headword | IPA | Glosses | |
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*aba | ‘carry pick-a-back’ (eng) | ||
*abag | ‘join forces, cooperate in working’ (eng) | ||
*abaká | ‘Manila hemp’ (eng); ‘Musa textilis’ (lat) | ||
*abal | ‘beetle sp.’ (eng) | ||
*abála | ‘bother, disturb, annoy or inconvenience someone’ (eng) | ||
*abat | ‘extract from body (as sliver, or imagined cause of illness in shamanic practice)’ (eng) | ||
*abat | ‘spirit that causes sickness’ (eng) | ||
*abay | ‘side by side’ (eng) | ||
*abij | ‘copulate’ (eng) | ||
*abijay | ‘sling over the shoulder’ (eng) | ||
*abilus | ‘k.o. plant’ (eng); ‘Acalypha spp.’ (lat) | ||
*abúluy | ‘assistance given to someone in need’ (eng) | ||
*ábuR | ‘chase, drive away’ (eng) | ||
*abuyu | ‘boil sugarcane to make sugarcane wine’ (eng) | ||
*adayúq | ‘far’ (eng) | ||
*ága | ‘early, punctual’ (eng) | ||
*ágiw | ‘soot’ (eng) | ||
*agúm | ‘associate with someone’ (eng) | ||
*águm | ‘appropriate for oneself’ (eng) | ||
*agum-an | ‘defend, protect one’s interests’ (eng) | ||
*alabat | ‘fence, wall’ (eng) | ||
*alagád | ‘wait’ (eng) | ||
*alaŋ | ‘doubt, hesitation’ (eng) | ||
*alaŋ-alaŋ | ‘hesitate, doubt’ (eng) | ||
*alaŋ-án | ‘hesitate, doubt’ (eng) | ||
*álem | ‘k.o. shrub or tree’ (eng); ‘Melanolepis multiglandulosa’ (lat) | ||
*alik-qabuk | ‘dust’ (eng) | ||
*alílaq | ‘care for someone, wait on’ (eng) | ||
*alinaw | ‘shadow’ (eng) | ||
*áman | ‘careful, cautious’ (eng) | ||
*amuluŋ | ‘type of wild vine used to blacken the teeth’ (eng) | ||
*amuma | ‘entertain guests, look after visitors’ (eng) | ||
*anad | ‘accustomed to, skilled at, used to’ (eng) | ||
*anam | ‘k.o. plant’ (eng); ‘Glochidion spp’ (lat) | ||
*ananay | ‘exclamation of pain, ouch!’ (eng) | ||
*ananay | ‘go or do something slowly, take one’s time’ (eng) | ||
*anayup | ‘beautyberry’ (eng); ‘Callicarpa spp’ (lat) | ||
*aŋ | ‘in the line of sight, clearly visible’ (eng) | ||
*áŋal | ‘complain, argue back’ (eng) | ||
*aŋaŋ | ‘large earthenware jar’ (eng) | ||
*aŋas | ‘face, countenance’ (eng) | ||
*aŋáy | ‘fit, match, suitable’ (eng) | ||
*aŋkás | ‘ride together with someone else, ride tandem’ (eng) | ||
*antábay | ‘stay with, accompany’ (eng) | ||
*antad | ‘open, spacious’ (eng) | ||
*antap | ‘guess, suspect’ (eng) | ||
*ántiŋ | ‘hear at a distance’ (eng) | ||
*anu-en | ‘how? In what way?’ (eng) | ||
*apat | ‘lie in wait, set an ambush in hunting game’ (eng) | ||
*apatut | ‘small tree’ (eng); ‘Morinda citrifolia Linn. (probably)’ (lat) | ||
*ap(e)lag | ‘lying flat (of something that is usually upright, or in some other position)’ (eng) | ||
*ap(e)rus | ‘touch someone lightly, rub the back’ (eng) | ||
*apiŋ | ‘cheek’ (eng) | ||
*apu apu | ‘forefathers, ancestors’ (eng) | ||
*apu-en | ‘regard as a grandparent or grandchild (?)’ (eng) | ||
*apu-q | ‘grandparent, ancestor, lord, master, owner (voc.)’ (eng) | ||
*apúy | ‘break out in boils’ (eng) | ||
*aRama | ‘k.o. large marine crab’ (eng) | ||
*aráy | ‘exclamation of pain’ (eng) | ||
*atá | ‘expression (as of displeasure or surprise)’ (eng) | ||
*atáb | ‘flood tide’ (eng) | ||
*átaŋ | ‘sacrifice to the spirits’ (eng) | ||
*átaŋ átaŋ | ‘poisonous arthropod’ (eng) | ||
*atúbaŋ | ‘face, confront’ (eng) | ||
*awat | ‘separate people who are fighting’ (eng) | ||
*áway | ‘quarrel, argue, fight’ (eng) | ||
*ayáw | ‘depart, separate from’ (eng) | ||
*áyun | ‘agree with, in concord with’ (eng) | ||
*áyus | ‘arrange, make something neat or proper’ (eng) | ||
*b<in>a-bahi | ‘effeminate (of a man)’ (eng) | ||
*b<in>eRas | ‘pounded rice’ (eng) | ||
*b<in>ukbuk | ‘worm-eaten’ (eng) | ||
*b<in>uRbuR | ‘rice porridge’ (eng) | ||
*b<um>aŋun | ‘arise from sleep’ (eng) | ||
*b<um>áwiq | ‘recover, regain something lost’ (eng) | ||
*bábad | ‘soak’ (eng) | ||
*ba-bahi-en | ‘take a woman as mistress’ (eng) | ||
*baduŋ | ‘bolo used in agricultural work’ (eng) | ||
*bagáy | ‘well-matched’ (eng) | ||
*bágay | ‘thing, detail’ (eng) | ||
*bágay-bágay | ‘details, particulars’ (eng) | ||
*bagbág | ‘destroy, ruin’ (eng) | ||
*bagbag-en | ‘destroyed, broken apart’ (eng) | ||
*bag(e)qut | ‘pull out’ (eng) | ||
*bag(e)qut-en | ‘pull out’ (eng) | ||
*bag(e)sák | ‘fall to the ground (of something heavy)’ (eng) | ||
*bagiat | ‘anklet, ribbon worn around leg’ (eng) | ||
*bagut | ‘pull out (as hair)’ (eng) | ||
*bagut-en | ‘pull out (as hair)’ (eng) | ||
*baháy | ‘vine, possibly arrowroot, famine food’ (eng) | ||
*bahén | ‘sneeze’ (eng) | ||
*báhiq | ‘hard outer wood of a palm trunk (used in making bows)’ (eng) | ||
*bákal | ‘spear used in warfare, throw a spear at someone’ (eng) | ||
*bakaŋ | ‘divert the attention of someone’ (eng) | ||
*bakáq | ‘maybe, perhaps, possibly’ (eng) | ||
*bakbak | ‘frog’ (eng) | ||
*bake | ‘k.o. monkey’ (eng) | ||
*bak(e)nis | ‘tear with an upward motion’ (eng) | ||
*bakes | ‘old woman, female (of animals)’ (eng) | ||
*baketin | ‘piglet, suckling pig’ (eng) | ||
*balalaŋ | ‘long-legged shore-bird, sandpiper or snipe’ (eng) | ||
*balaqih | ‘co-parent-in-law, relationship between parents of spouses’ (eng) | ||
*bala(R)báR | ‘crosswise, athwart’ (eng) | ||
*balát | ‘edible marine invertebrate, probably sea cucumber’ (eng) | ||
*balaw | ‘k.o. small shrimp’ (eng) | ||
*baláw | ‘negative marker’ (eng) | ||
*baláyaŋ | ‘k.o. banana’ (eng) | ||
*bal(e)ñáw | ‘rinse, rinse off’ (eng) | ||
*báli | ‘join, participate in, accompany’ (eng) | ||
*balíkes | ‘encircle, wrap around’ (eng) | ||
*baliketád | ‘reverse, turn around’ (eng) | ||
*balikid | ‘reverse, turn over or around’ (eng) | ||
*balíkis | ‘tie around, belt’ (eng) | ||
*balikutkút | ‘bend, curl up’ (eng) | ||
*balilit | ‘species of edible snail’ (eng) | ||
*balinu | ‘creeping vine that grows on sandy beaches, beach morning glory’ (eng); ‘Ipomoea pes-caprae’ (lat) | ||
*balisúsu | ‘bird: the kingfisher’ (eng) | ||
*balítiq | ‘tree: the banyan or strangler fig’ (eng) | ||
*balitúk | ‘gold ore’ (eng) | ||
*baliw-an | ‘change, exchange, repeat, return, again’ (eng) | ||
*baliweswes | ‘rotate, turn around (of an object)’ (eng) | ||
*balud | ‘bind, tie up (as a person)’ (eng) | ||
*balud-en | ‘bind, tie up (as a person)’ (eng) | ||
*balúlaŋ | ‘large open-work basket’ (eng) | ||
*balútu | ‘dugout canoe’ (eng) | ||
*banabá | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng); ‘Lagerstroemia speciosa’ (lat) | ||
*banal | ‘tired’ (eng) | ||
*ban(e)héd | ‘numb, 'fall asleep' (of a limb)’ (eng) | ||
*banéR | ‘bruise, raise welts’ (eng) | ||
*ban(e)sag | ‘nickname (?)’ (eng) | ||
*baŋaq | ‘earthen water jar’ (eng) | ||
*baŋ(e)lúh | ‘fragrance, pleasant odor’ (eng) | ||
*baŋil | ‘wedge, shim, piece inserted to prevent movement’ (eng) | ||
*baŋús | ‘milkfish’ (eng); ‘Chanos chanos’ (lat) | ||
*bani | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng); ‘Pongamia spp.’ (lat) | ||
*baniákaw | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng) | ||
*banisah | ‘tree: Planchonella obovata’ (eng) | ||
*bantug | ‘fame, famous, renowned’ (eng) | ||
*banuít | ‘fish hook’ (eng) | ||
*banúR | ‘hawk, eagle’ (eng) | ||
*banútan | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng) | ||
*baqak | ‘old’ (eng) | ||
*báqug | ‘spoiled, gone to waste, never realized (of potential for fertility)’ (eng) | ||
*baququ | ‘tortoise, land turtle’ (eng) | ||
*bara-bara | ‘move arms in a flailing motion (as in freestyle swimming)’ (eng) | ||
*barakílan | ‘crossbeam in house construction’ (eng) | ||
*baranbán | ‘small marine fish’ (eng) | ||
*baraŋgay | ‘communal boat’ (eng) | ||
*baRat | ‘meet’ (eng) | ||
*barat | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng) | ||
*barit | ‘type of rattan’ (eng) | ||
*baRubu | ‘k.o. tree with edible fruit’ (eng); ‘Diplodiscus paniculatus Turz.’ (lat) | ||
*basag | ‘crack, break, cracked, broken’ (eng) | ||
*basal | ‘playing of gongs’ (eng) | ||
*basbas | ‘come apart (as the fibers of a rope)’ (eng) | ||
*bási | ‘sugarcane wine’ (eng) | ||
*básul | ‘blame someone for something’ (eng) | ||
*basula | ‘hairy eggplant’ (eng); ‘Solanum ferox Linn.’ (lat) | ||
*batéŋ | ‘hunting net, net used in hunting’ (eng) | ||
*batiŋ | ‘catch by the legs’ (eng) | ||
*batiŋtiŋ | ‘ringing sound (as of a bell)’ (eng) | ||
*batun | ‘lift, raise’ (eng) | ||
*batuR | ‘aligned, lined up’ (eng) | ||
*bawaŋ | ‘for water to run downhill (as in artificial irrigation on terraced hillsides)’ (eng) | ||
*bawas | ‘reduce, lower (as a price)’ (eng) | ||
*baweR | ‘trigger on spring trap’ (eng) | ||
*báwiq | ‘recover something lost, regain’ (eng) | ||
*bawiq-en | ‘recover something lost’ (eng) | ||
*báyaŋ-báyaŋ | ‘k.o. marine fish’ (eng) | ||
*bayáq | ‘leave things or people alone, abandon’ (eng) | ||
*baybáy | ‘beach, shore’ (eng) | ||
*bayug | ‘slender bamboo used for binding’ (eng) | ||
*beh(e)ñat | ‘stretch’ (eng) | ||
*bejbej-en | ‘wind, tie by winding around’ (eng) | ||
*bekeR-an | ‘choke on something swallowed (as a fishbone)’ (eng) | ||
*belay | ‘tired, weary, tire, grow tired’ (eng) | ||
*beles | ‘retaliate, take revenge’ (eng) | ||
*beŋát | ‘state, express in words’ (eng) | ||
*beŋ(e)qáw | ‘chasm, precipice’ (eng) | ||
*beŋet | ‘edge, border’ (eng) | ||
*beŋet | ‘moustache, whiskers’ (eng) | ||
*beŋuit | ‘fishhook’ (eng) | ||
*beRnát | ‘relapse’ (eng) | ||
*beRták | ‘hit, strike, or hard objects colliding’ (eng) | ||
*beRus | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng); ‘Acalypha amentacea Roxb.’ (lat) | ||
*bes(e)kág | ‘open (as a flower)’ (eng) | ||
*bes(e)káj | ‘open (as a flower)’ (eng) | ||
*bes(e)qel | ‘blame someone for something’ (eng) | ||
*betek | ‘bundle or sheaf (as of rice)’ (eng) | ||
*beték | ‘binding material, cordage, bundle’ (eng) | ||
*betek-en | ‘bind into bundles or sheaves’ (eng) | ||
*beteŋ | ‘pull’ (eng) | ||
*biaR | ‘satiated, full after eating’ (eng) | ||
*big(e)láq | ‘suddenly’ (eng) | ||
̈*bihaR-en | ‘allowed to live, given life, made captive’ (eng) | ||
*bijaqu | ‘winnowing basket’ (eng) | ||
*bikad | ‘spread the legs’ (eng) | ||
*bik(e)laj | ‘spread out, unfurl’ (eng) | ||
*bik(e)lát | ‘scar’ (eng) | ||
*bilaŋ | ‘supposing that, as if, consider, treat as’ (eng) | ||
*bilaq | ‘friend, companion’ (eng) | ||
*bilas | ‘relationship between spouses of siblings’ (eng) | ||
*bilu | ‘blackened’ (eng) | ||
*biŋát | ‘stretch open, dilate’ (eng) | ||
*biŋkit | ‘joined along the length’ (eng) | ||
*binuŋa | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng); ‘Macaranga tanarius’ (lat) | ||
*bisíbis | ‘sprinkle water on something’ (eng) | ||
*bítay | ‘hang’ (eng) | ||
*bitay-en | ‘hung, suspended’ (eng) | ||
*bitek | ‘intestinal worm’ (eng) | ||
*bítin | ‘hang, suspend’ (eng) | ||
*bítin-bítin | ‘hang, suspend’ (eng) | ||
*bítu | ‘pit, hole, well, waterhole’ (eng) | ||
*biu | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng) | ||
*buág | ‘uproot a tree’ (eng) | ||
*buál | ‘uproot a tree’ (eng) | ||
*buaŋ | ‘release something pent-up, let something go’ (eng) | ||
*buás | ‘tomorrow’ (eng) | ||
*bu-bahi | ‘woman, female’ (eng) | ||
*budbud | ‘powdery substance’ (eng) | ||
*búgaq | ‘pumice’ (eng) | ||
*bugbug-en | ‘hit with the fist, beat up’ (eng) | ||
*bug(e)ris | ‘flow through a small opening (of rushing water)’ (eng) | ||
*bug(e)suk | ‘steep descent’ (eng) | ||
*bug(e)túŋ | ‘alone, single’ (eng) | ||
*buhis-an | ‘one to whom tribute is paid’ (eng) | ||
*bujas | ‘pluck, as fruit’ (eng) | ||
*bujiq | ‘fish eggs, roe’ (eng) | ||
*bukbuk | ‘pour out (possibly only solids)’ (eng) | ||
*buk(e)lad | ‘unfold, open up, blossom’ (eng) | ||
*buk(e)law | ‘gluttonous, greedy with food’ (eng) | ||
*buk(e)lid | ‘stumble, lose balance and fall’ (eng) | ||
*buk(e)núl | ‘knot, lump’ (eng) | ||
*buk(e)tút | ‘bulge (as the belly of a pregnant woman), hunchback’ (eng) | ||
*bukul | ‘lumpy, full of lumps’ (eng) | ||
*bulág | ‘cataract of the eye, hazy or blurred vision’ (eng) | ||
*bulalákaw | ‘shooting star, meteor, spirit of the shooting star’ (eng) | ||
*bulalákaw | ‘spoiled coconut’ (eng) | ||
*bulbúl | ‘body hair, feathers’ (eng) | ||
*bul(e)díŋ | ‘blind in one eye’ (eng) | ||
*bulig-an | ‘carry on a pole between two persons, help someone carry a load’ (eng) | ||
*bulilít | ‘dwarfish, small (of people)’ (eng) | ||
*bulínaw | ‘anchovy’ (eng); ‘Stolephorus spp.’ (lat) | ||
*bulud | ‘borrow, lend’ (eng) | ||
*bulud-an | ‘borrow’ (eng) | ||
*bulud-an | ‘mountainous area’ (eng) | ||
*bulug | ‘uncastrated male animal, stud, male breeding animal’ (eng) | ||
*bunal | ‘beat up, bruise someone’ (eng) | ||
*buŋáŋaq | ‘open the mouth wide’ (eng) | ||
*buŋaw | ‘scrotum, testicles’ (eng) | ||
*buŋbuŋ | ‘deep resounding sound’ (eng) | ||
*buŋ(e)tút | ‘stench, bad odor’ (eng) | ||
*buŋiq | ‘harelip, missing or crooked teeth’ (eng) | ||
*buŋun | ‘wrapping material, wrap’ (eng) | ||
*buŋuq | ‘skull’ (eng) | ||
*buŋuran | ‘k.o. banana’ (eng) | ||
*buniag | ‘baptism’ (eng) | ||
*bunuj | ‘k.o. mushroom’ (eng) | ||
*bunuŋ | ‘distribute, pass out shares (as of food)’ (eng) | ||
*búnuR | ‘generic for small fish such as gobies’ (eng) | ||
*búnut | ‘pulling out, uprooting’ (eng) | ||
*bunut-an | ‘remove coconut husk, scrub with coconut husk’ (eng) | ||
*bunut-en | ‘fibrous’ (eng) | ||
*bunút-en | ‘pull out, uproot’ (eng) | ||
*bunut-i | ‘husk it!’ (eng) | ||
*bunwít | ‘fishhook’ (eng) | ||
*buqak | ‘split open’ (eng) | ||
*buqbuq-an | ‘place into which something is poured’ (eng) | ||
*buqel | ‘protruding part of the lower leg’ (eng) | ||
*buq(e)tis | ‘pregnant’ (eng) | ||
*búquŋ | ‘broken, shattered’ (eng) | ||
*buRaw-en | ‘drive off, chase away, expel’ (eng) | ||
*buR(e)túŋ | ‘only child, alone, by onself, go it alone’ (eng) | ||
*buR(e)tuq | ‘snap under tension (rope, string)’ (eng) | ||
*burúj | ‘lazy, listless, unwilling to work’ (eng) | ||
*burul | ‘laid out after death, prepared for interment’ (eng) | ||
*bus(e)qák | ‘split apart (of wood)’ (eng) | ||
*busiq | ‘split, rip open’ (eng) | ||
*busiqsiq | ‘split open’ (eng) | ||
*busuáŋ | ‘strong free flow of water’ (eng) | ||
*butakál | ‘male pig, boar’ (eng) | ||
*butandiŋ | ‘whale?’ (eng) | ||
*butbut | ‘make holes in sacks of rice, etc. (as chickens or rats do)’ (eng) | ||
*butbut-en | ‘pulled out, plucked, what is pulled or plucked out’ (eng) | ||
*buteliR | ‘having warts’ (eng) | ||
*buteliR-an | ‘get smallpox, get swine disease’ (eng) | ||
*butí | ‘smallpox, swine disease’ (eng) | ||
*butik | ‘spotted, dappled, speckled’ (eng) | ||
*butikíq | ‘gecko, house lizard’ (eng) | ||
*bútil | ‘satiated, full (of the stomach)’ (eng) | ||
*butíq | ‘roasted rice, popped rice’ (eng) | ||
*butítiq | ‘have an inflated abdomen’ (eng) | ||
*butúy | ‘swollen (of the flesh)’ (eng) | ||
*buybuy | ‘silk cotton tree’ (eng); ‘Ceiba pentandra Linn.’ (lat) | ||
*buybúy | ‘divulge secrets, recant’ (eng) | ||
*buyequŋ-an | ‘paunchy, big-bellied’ (eng) | ||
*buyug | ‘bumblebee’ (eng) | ||
*buyúk | ‘rotten, stinking’ (eng) | ||
*d<um>apuR | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*d<um>ayuq | ‘distance oneself, move far off’ (eng) | ||
*d<um>uhá | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*dabuk | ‘dust’ (eng) | ||
*dabuŋ | ‘bamboo shoot’ (eng) | ||
*dada | ‘term of reference for older female relative’ (eng) | ||
*dagaw | ‘play, frolic’ (eng) | ||
*dagdag | ‘drop, fall down’ (eng) | ||
*dag(e)qún | ‘year’ (eng) | ||
*dág(e)saq | ‘wash ashore (as driftwood)’ (eng) | ||
*dagus | ‘lodge, stay in someone else’s house’ (eng) | ||
*dágus | ‘continue on with doing something, do immediately, do without hesitation’ (eng) | ||
*dakél | ‘big, large (in size or quantity)’ (eng) | ||
*dákit | ‘ford a river, cross to the other side (of a river, street, etc.)’ (eng) | ||
*dalág | ‘mudfish, murrel’ (eng) | ||
*dalágan | ‘rushing of water, rapids, cascade’ (eng) | ||
*dálaw | ‘pay a visit, drop by to see someone’ (eng) | ||
*daldál | ‘talkative, loquacious’ (eng) | ||
*dalig | ‘buttress root’ (eng) | ||
*dalíq | ‘quick, do quickly, do in a short time’ (eng) | ||
*dalísay | ‘pure, high quality’ (eng) | ||
*dalit | ‘venom, poison’ (eng) | ||
*dalukap | ‘palm of the hand, sole of the foot’ (eng) | ||
*dalúpaŋ | ‘k.o. shrub’ (eng) | ||
*dalupániq | ‘k.o. freshwater fish’ (eng) | ||
*dalús | ‘clearing in forest’ (eng) | ||
*damaR | ‘stay up all night, continue until daybreak’ (eng) | ||
*damít | ‘cloth, clothing’ (eng) | ||
*danáq | ‘beaten track, footprints making a trail’ (eng) | ||
*danáq | ‘that, those’ (eng) | ||
*daŋaw | ‘handspan’ (eng) | ||
*danug | ‘punch, hit with the fist’ (eng) | ||
*dapak | ‘marine fish, probably snapper sp.’ (eng) | ||
*dapat | ‘lie flat, flat area’ (eng) | ||
*dapat | ‘should, ought to’ (eng) | ||
*dápat | ‘place in contact with one another, come in contact, space closely’ (eng) | ||
*dápat | ‘treat with medicine’ (eng) | ||
*dapdáp | ‘cut chips or bits from something, scrape off’ (eng) | ||
*dap(e)lis | ‘graze, brush against, strike at an angle’ (eng) | ||
*dapílus | ‘skidding, stumbling, losing balance’ (eng) | ||
*dapu | ‘attracted to, swarm around (as ants do on finding food)’ (eng) | ||
*dapuq | ‘perch (of birds)’ (eng) | ||
*daput | ‘however, provided that’ (eng) | ||
*daq(e)taR | ‘floor’ (eng) | ||
*daqit-en | ‘sew’ (eng) | ||
*darás | ‘quick, fast (of speech or actions), often, frequently’ (eng) | ||
*daRit | ‘bird of prey, swoop down and seize prey (of raptorial birds)’ (eng) | ||
*darusdús | ‘slide down’ (eng) | ||
*das(e)qaR | ‘food laid out for a feast’ (eng) | ||
*daup | ‘bring the hands together’ (eng) | ||
*daup | ‘cover, covering’ (eng) | ||
*dawa | ‘excuse, alibi’ (eng) | ||
*dáwat | ‘receive, ask for’ (eng) | ||
*dawat-en | ‘receive, accept’ (eng) | ||
*dawdaw | ‘k.o. marine snail’ (eng) | ||
*dayaŋdáŋ | ‘k.o. tree with poisonous sap’ (eng) | ||
*dayap | ‘k.o. small tree with leaves used as medicine’ (eng); ‘Citrus aurantifolia’ (lat) | ||
*dáyaw | ‘praise someone’ (eng) | ||
*dayket | ‘sticky, glutinous, adhesive’ (eng) | ||
*dáyu | ‘stranger, foreigner, guest’ (eng) | ||
*deket | ‘blackened (as the teeth with betel stains)’ (eng) | ||
*deldel | ‘force something to move’ (eng) | ||
*denden | ‘move aside, make room for (as by moving a little)’ (eng) | ||
*denet | ‘touch, come in contact with’ (eng) | ||
*deŋdeŋ | ‘cook vegetables’ (eng) | ||
*deŋeR-en | ‘listen to’ (eng) | ||
*depel | ‘touch’ (eng) | ||
*deR(e)qas | ‘second pounding of rice’ (eng) | ||
*desdes | ‘rub, rub together’ (eng) | ||
*desdés | ‘push down, trample down (as vegetation)’ (eng) | ||
*di-baliw | ‘on the opposite side’ (eng) | ||
*dik(e)lém | ‘dark, obscure, cloudy’ (eng) | ||
*dikén | ‘pad placed under cooking pots, loads to carry on the head, etc.’ (eng) | ||
*dilam | ‘stick out the tongue’ (eng) | ||
*dilas | ‘internal organ, pancreas (?)’ (eng) | ||
*diláw | ‘turmeric, yellow’ (eng) | ||
*dilis | ‘long-jawed anchovy’ (eng) | ||
*diq | ‘particle of negation’ (eng) | ||
*disúl | ‘k.o. herb with medicinal value’ (eng) | ||
*dítaq | ‘snake venom, plant poison used on tips of arrows’ (eng) | ||
*dúdun | ‘grasshopper, locust’ (eng) | ||
*duduy | ‘term of endearment for a little boy’ (eng) | ||
*dug | ‘lair of a wild pig for giving birth’ (eng) | ||
*dúhul | ‘hand something to someone’ (eng) | ||
*dukduk | ‘pound repeatedly, crush’ (eng) | ||
*dúkut | ‘draw out, pickpocket someone’ (eng) | ||
*dulaŋ | ‘tray or low table’ (eng) | ||
*dulaw | ‘yellow, yellowish-brown (as dry leaves)’ (eng) | ||
*duldúl | ‘forc, achieve by force’ (eng) | ||
*duldúl | ‘thunder’ (eng) | ||
*dulem | ‘darkening, obscuring of light’ (eng) | ||
*dulí-dulí | ‘cicada’ (eng) | ||
*dúlis | ‘shooting star, meteor’ (eng) | ||
*dulit | ‘smudge, dirty spot’ (eng) | ||
*dúlit | ‘shooting star, meteor’ (eng) | ||
*duluk | ‘clean up a swidden after burning’ (eng) | ||
*dúlut | ‘serve food, dish up food’ (eng) | ||
*duŋus | ‘snout, nose’ (eng) | ||
*dunuŋ | ‘knowledge, skill, intelligence’ (eng) | ||
*dúyan | ‘swinging cradle for an infant’ (eng) | ||
*duyuR | ‘coconut shell receptacle for food or water’ (eng) | ||
*ekal | ‘remove, take off or out’ (eng) | ||
*enat | ‘pull something toward oneself’ (eng) | ||
*enat-en | ‘pull something toward oneself’ (eng) | ||
*enem-an | ‘group of six’ (eng) | ||
*enep | ‘keep to oneself’ (eng) | ||
*eŋes | ‘sniffle, snore’ (eng) | ||
*eŋit | ‘laugh, laughter’ (eng) | ||
*eŋus | ‘sniffle, pant’ (eng) | ||
*epis | ‘fibrous material at base of coconut frond’ (eng) | ||
*eták | ‘bush knife, machete’ (eng) | ||
*g<in>iliŋ | ‘what is ground up, what is produced by twisting around or grinding’ (eng) | ||
*gabi | ‘taro’ (eng); ‘Colocasia esculenta’ (lat) | ||
*gábut | ‘pull out or up’ (eng) | ||
*gala | ‘almasiga tree’ (eng); ‘Agathis celebica (Koord.)’ (lat) | ||
*galamáy | ‘finger, toe, tentacles of octopus’ (eng) | ||
*gálaŋ | ‘respect, reverence’ (eng) | ||
*galaŋ-en | ‘show respect for someone’ (eng) | ||
*gámit | ‘use’ (eng) | ||
*gamut | ‘poison’ (eng) | ||
*gamut-en | ‘poison’ (eng) | ||
*gaŋa | ‘open the mouth’ (eng) | ||
*gánut | ‘pull up, pull out (as grass or a tooth)’ (eng) | ||
*ganút-en | ‘pull up, pull out (as grass or a tooth)’ (eng) | ||
*gápas | ‘sickle, harvest rice with a sickle’ (eng) | ||
*gáqud | ‘oar, row a boat’ (eng) | ||
*garáw | ‘restlessness, wild or unruly movement’ (eng) | ||
*garaw-en | ‘move or touch in an agitated or compulsive fashion’ (eng) | ||
*gásaŋ | ‘coral’ (eng) | ||
*gatuŋ | ‘firewood’ (eng) | ||
*gawed | ‘betel pepper’ (eng) | ||
*gayák | ‘plan, prepare to do something’ (eng) | ||
*gáyat | ‘slice into thin strips (as meat or vegetables)’ (eng) | ||
*gayuŋ-gayuŋ | ‘k.o. seaweed’ (eng) | ||
*gebáq | ‘destroy, demolish’ (eng) | ||
*gelgél | ‘cut with sawing motion’ (eng) | ||
*getget | ‘line, groove, mark made by cutting’ (eng) | ||
*giaw | ‘shouting, shout’ (eng) | ||
*gidgíd | ‘rub something off’ (eng) | ||
*gílij | ‘side, edge’ (eng) | ||
*gimpis | ‘crush between weights, press out’ (eng) | ||
*giruk | ‘tickle, ticklish’ (eng) | ||
*giwaŋ | ‘gap, open space, breach’ (eng) | ||
*gubát | ‘attack, go to war’ (eng) | ||
*gúguq | ‘tree with bark that can be used as a shampoo’ (eng); ‘Ganphyllum falcatum Bl.’ (lat) | ||
*guláman | ‘gelatin, agar-agar’ (eng) | ||
*gulamay | ‘finger, toe, tentacles of octopus’ (eng) | ||
*gulay-an | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*gulay-en | ‘cook vegetables’ (eng) | ||
*gúlis | ‘line, scratch, furrow’ (eng) | ||
*gunay | ‘movement, move’ (eng) | ||
*guyud | ‘k.o. banana’ (eng) | ||
*guyud | ‘rice variety’ (eng) | ||
*gúyud-an | ‘sled or board used for dragging materials (?)’ (eng) | ||
*gúyud-en | ‘pulled or dragged along’ (eng) | ||
*h<um>aq(e)muq | ‘become tame or gentle’ (eng) | ||
*h<um>ebás | ‘subside, dry up’ (eng) | ||
*hábas | ‘tumor in the mouth of an animal’ (eng) | ||
*habél | ‘weave cloth’ (eng) | ||
*habel-án | ‘loom for weaving cloth’ (eng) | ||
*habhab | ‘gulp, devour, eat like a pig’ (eng) | ||
*hábuŋ | ‘temporary hut, shelter’ (eng) | ||
*hadawiq | ‘far, distant’ (eng) | ||
*hag(e)kes | ‘wrap around, hug’ (eng) | ||
*hajek-an | ‘kiss’ (eng) | ||
*halhál | ‘pant (as a dog with open mouth)’ (eng) | ||
*hambúg | ‘proud, boastful’ (eng) | ||
*hampak | ‘slap, smack’ (eng) | ||
*háŋad | ‘lift the head, raise the head’ (eng) | ||
*haŋes | ‘breathe heavily or with difficulty’ (eng) | ||
*haŋet | ‘gnaw, chew on’ (eng) | ||
*haŋút | ‘chew on, gnaw on’ (eng) | ||
*haŋut-en | ‘smell’ (eng) | ||
*hápaR | ‘chase, pursue’ (eng) | ||
*hapáR-en | ‘chased, pursued’ (eng) | ||
*hap(e)lít | ‘whip’ (eng) | ||
*hap(e)rus | ‘rub, massage’ (eng) | ||
*hapin-an | ‘line (as a shelf or box), provide a lining for’ (eng) | ||
*hapin-en | ‘lined by’ (eng) | ||
*hapRus | ‘rub, massage’ (eng) | ||
*hápun | ‘roost (of chickens), time of roosting’ (eng) | ||
*hapun-an | ‘perch, roosting place for chickens’ (eng) | ||
*haq(e)muq | ‘tame, docile, mild-mannered’ (eng) | ||
*haq(e)was | ‘climb down, dismount, unload’ (eng) | ||
*hárab | ‘for fish to prey on other fish’ (eng) | ||
*hárab | ‘pasturage, grazing’ (eng) | ||
*hátaR | ‘divide into shares, give out portions’ (eng) | ||
*hátuŋ | ‘fuel for fire, anything used to start a fire’ (eng) | ||
*hawaw | ‘thirst’ (eng) | ||
*hayep | ‘animal’ (eng) | ||
*háyup | ‘animal’ (eng) | ||
*hebás | ‘evaporate, dry up’ (eng) | ||
*hedam-en | ‘borrowed’ (eng) | ||
*helek | ‘sleep’ (eng) | ||
*henaq | ‘think, consider, thought, idea’ (eng) | ||
*hendek | ‘moan, groan’ (eng) | ||
*heŋit | ‘laughter, laugh’ (eng) | ||
*hesek | ‘plant seeds by dibbling’ (eng) | ||
*hesek-án | ‘field made by dibbling’ (eng) | ||
*hi-bilín | ‘order, request’ (eng) | ||
*hi-bulbul | ‘remove hair or feathers’ (eng) | ||
*hideRáq | ‘lie down’ (eng) | ||
*hig(e)pít | ‘pinch or squeeze between two surfaces’ (eng) | ||
*hig(e)pít-en | ‘pinched or squeezed by’ (eng) | ||
*higút | ‘tie up, tighten a rope’ (eng) | ||
*higut-an | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*hikñat | ‘stretch’ (eng) | ||
*hilab | ‘abdominal pain’ (eng) | ||
*hilap | ‘slice, cut (as meat)’ (eng) | ||
*hilap-an | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*hilap-en | ‘cut, slice (as meat)’ (eng) | ||
*hiláw | ‘raw, unripe’ (eng) | ||
*hilek | ‘k.o. sea fish, rudderfish’ (eng); ‘Kyphosus cinerascens’ (lat) | ||
*hilít | ‘outskirts, edge of settlement’ (eng) | ||
*hílut | ‘massaging, setting of bones’ (eng) | ||
*hílut-en | ‘massage, set bones’ (eng) | ||
*himatún | ‘notice, observe’ (eng) | ||
*hínam | ‘crave, desire, intensely’ (eng) | ||
*hin-anak-an | ‘brood, flock, lots of children’ (eng) | ||
*híŋak | ‘sound of rushing water or air’ (eng) | ||
*hinuR | ‘ripe, ripen (of fruit), reach a ‘ripe’ stage (of a head cold, a boil, etc.)’ (eng) | ||
*hipes | ‘fall silent, keep quiet about something, keep a secret’ (eng) | ||
*hípun | ‘small shrimp’ (eng) | ||
*hipuq | ‘feel, touch’ (eng) | ||
*hírap | ‘slice off, cut a slice off’ (eng) | ||
*hiRét | ‘tighten, constriction’ (eng) | ||
*hiRet-an | ‘tighten’ (eng) | ||
*hírig | ‘lean, incline’ (eng) | ||
*hírud | ‘scrape or rub off’ (eng) | ||
*hitaq | ‘groin, crotch’ (eng) | ||
*hiwáq | ‘cut, carved, sliced (meat or fish)’ (eng) | ||
*hiwáq-an | ‘cut, carve, slice (meat or fish)’ (eng) | ||
*hiwáq-en | ‘cut, carve, slice (meat or fish)’ (eng) | ||
*hubád | ‘untie, unravel’ (eng) | ||
*hubád-en | ‘untied, unravelled’ (eng) | ||
*hubuq | ‘move something to another place’ (eng) | ||
*hubuq-en | ‘move something to another place’ (eng) | ||
*hukad | ‘untie, unpack, undo’ (eng) | ||
*hulas | ‘sweat, perspiration’ (eng) | ||
*hulhul | ‘come loose (as a belt)’ (eng) | ||
*hulit | ‘lecture, sermon, harangue’ (eng) | ||
*huñat | ‘stretch, straighten out’ (eng) | ||
*húŋut | ‘coconut shell bowl or water scoop’ (eng) | ||
*húnus | ‘tithe, share given for help in harvesting the crops’ (eng) | ||
*húRut | ‘pull on or out with the fingers’ (eng) | ||
*huyáp | ‘count, enumerate’ (eng) | ||
*i-anak | ‘give birth’ (eng) | ||
*iba | ‘another, other, different, distinct’ (eng) | ||
*iba | ‘bad, evil’ (eng) | ||
*i-bejbej | ‘that with which one binds something’ (eng) | ||
*i-bukbuk | ‘pour out contents (of solids?)’ (eng) | ||
*ibun | ‘k.o. bird’ (eng) | ||
*ibus | ‘dessert made of rice’ (eng) | ||
*idal | ‘fuss, complain, rebel, cause a disturbance’ (eng) | ||
*i-da(ŋ)dáŋ | ‘expose to the heat of a fire or the sun’ (eng) | ||
*idau | ‘k.o. snake’ (eng) | ||
*i-deket | ‘stick, adhere’ (eng) | ||
*i-depa | ‘extend the arms sideways’ (eng) | ||
*i-gálaŋ | ‘show respect to’ (eng) | ||
*ígat | ‘freshwater eel’ (eng) | ||
*ihap | ‘counted, calculated’ (eng) | ||
*i-huluR | ‘lower, drop’ (eng) | ||
*ika | ‘fourth’ (eng) | ||
*ikamen | ‘woven sleeping mat’ (eng) | ||
*ika-pija | ‘which number is it?’ (eng) | ||
*ika-siám | ‘ninth’ (eng) | ||
*i-kayat | ‘climb vertically (as ladder, tree)’ (eng) | ||
*ikut | ‘selfish, stingy, niggardly’ (eng) | ||
*íkut | ‘revolve, twirl round’ (eng) | ||
*i-lahúk | ‘mix two or more things’ (eng) | ||
*i-lákaj | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*ilep | ‘sip (as hot soup)’ (eng) | ||
*íliw | ‘homesick, long for something that is missed’ (eng) | ||
*impas | ‘consumed, paid up’ (eng) | ||
*ímut | ‘stingy, selfish’ (eng) | ||
*in-apu | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*inaR | ‘rays of the sun’ (eng) | ||
*iñát-en | ‘stretched by’ (eng) | ||
*i-ŋatu | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*íŋel | ‘angry, growl at’ (eng) | ||
*iŋgit | ‘envy, envious’ (eng) | ||
*iŋguk | ‘deep throaty sound’ (eng) | ||
*iŋqiiŋ | ‘shrill sound’ (eng) | ||
*in-inum | ‘drank (past)’ (eng) | ||
*ipa- | ‘verb prefix: third-party causative-command’ (eng) | ||
*ipa-bulud | ‘lend’ (eng) | ||
*i-pada | ‘compare’ (eng) | ||
*i-paen | ‘use as bait’ (eng) | ||
*i-pagpág | ‘brush or shake off dust or dirt’ (eng) | ||
*ipa-hedám | ‘lend something (?)’ (eng) | ||
*i-pa-kita | ‘show, display’ (eng) | ||
*ipa-qútaŋ | ‘lend, give a loan’ (eng) | ||
*ipi-duhá | ‘second time (?)’ (eng) | ||
*ipil | ‘k.o. leguminous shrub’ (eng); ‘Leucaena glauca’ (lat) | ||
*i-piliq | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*ípun | ‘rice variety’ (eng) | ||
*ipus | ‘tail’ (eng) | ||
*i-qábut | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*i-qañud | ‘adrift’ (eng) | ||
*iqit | ‘scraped or filed down’ (eng) | ||
*i-rámas | ‘mix, stir together’ (eng) | ||
*irap | ‘slice meat or fish’ (eng) | ||
*iráp-en | ‘slice meat or fish’ (eng) | ||
*iriŋ | ‘similar, imitate’ (eng) | ||
*íris | ‘watery diarrhea’ (eng) | ||
*i-saksák | ‘insert, plug something in’ (eng) | ||
*i-salét | ‘insert between, intersperse’ (eng) | ||
*i-saqebít | ‘hang on a hook, suspend from something’ (eng) | ||
*i-seksek | ‘cram, stuff in’ (eng) | ||
*i-síŋit | ‘insert something’ (eng) | ||
*ísip | ‘thinking, thoughts, opinion’ (eng) | ||
*isip-en | ‘think (goal focus)’ (eng) | ||
*i-súbuq | ‘put food into the mouth’ (eng) | ||
*isul | ‘retreat, move backwards’ (eng) | ||
*i-sumpaq | ‘curse someone’ (eng) | ||
*i-tágay | ‘offer a drink, drink’ (eng) | ||
*i-takéd | ‘bind, fasten tightly by tying’ (eng) | ||
*i-takéd | ‘bind, tie up (as a person)’ (eng) | ||
*i-tanem | ‘bury, plant’ (eng) | ||
*i-taq(e)paw | ‘put something on top of something else’ (eng) | ||
*i-tayáɁ | ‘place a bet’ (eng) | ||
*itíp | ‘hard crust of rice that adheres to the bottom of the cooking pot’ (eng) | ||
*i-tulúd | ‘push’ (eng) | ||
*ituq | ‘puppy’ (eng) | ||
*i-uliq | ‘take something home’ (eng) | ||
*iut | ‘movement in coitus, sexual intercourse’ (eng) | ||
*iwad | ‘move sideways’ (eng) | ||
*iwas | ‘avoid, evade (as people one does not wish to be with)’ (eng) | ||
*íwik | ‘squeal’ (eng) | ||
*íwit | ‘rear part’ (eng) | ||
*k<ar>ayká | ‘rake’ (eng) | ||
*k<om>ayat | ‘climb vertically (as ladder, tree)’ (eng) | ||
*k<um>ampi | ‘join, unite with in taking sides’ (eng) | ||
*k<um>ezut | ‘pinch’ (eng) | ||
*k<um>ubkub | ‘surround, hedge in, besiege’ (eng) | ||
*ka- | ‘mate, partner, cohort’ (eng) | ||
*ka- | ‘stative prefix marking high degree of some quality, extremely, superlative marker’ (eng) | ||
*ka-apu-an | ‘descendants’ (eng) | ||
*ka-asu | ‘canine companion’ (eng) | ||
*kabá | ‘anxious, nervous’ (eng) | ||
*kábag | ‘gas pains’ (eng) | ||
*ka-bakaw-an | ‘mangrove swamp’ (eng) | ||
*kabáŋ | ‘spotted, dappled’ (eng) | ||
*kabatíti | ‘vine with gourd or cucumber-like fruit’ (eng); ‘Luffa sp. (probably)’ (lat) | ||
*kabég | ‘large fruit bat’ (eng) | ||
*kab(e)liŋ | ‘k.o. aromatic herb’ (eng); ‘Pogostemon cablin’ (lat) | ||
*kab(e)lit | ‘touch lightly’ (eng) | ||
*kab(e)lít | ‘touch someone lightly (as to get attention)’ (eng) | ||
*kábig | ‘turn around (as a boat)’ (eng) | ||
*kabíg-en | ‘turn around (as a boat)’ (eng) | ||
*ka-bihaR-an | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*kabit | ‘vine’ (eng); ‘Caesalpinia bonduc’ (lat) | ||
*kabít | ‘lead, support (as a feeble person)’ (eng) | ||
*kabkáb | ‘dig a hole, hollow something out’ (eng) | ||
*ka-bukij-an | ‘area of forested mountains’ (eng) | ||
*ka-bulan-an | ‘month of expected childbirth (?)’ (eng) | ||
*ka-bulud-an | ‘mountainous area’ (eng) | ||
*kabuR | ‘agitated (of water, as when fish swarm)’ (eng) | ||
*kabuRaw | ‘k.o. wild lemon tree’ (eng); ‘Citrus hystrix (possibly)’ (lat) | ||
*ka-dakel-án | ‘majority, largest part’ (eng) | ||
*kadaŋ-kádaŋ | ‘stilts’ (eng) | ||
*ka-daRát-an | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*kadkad | ‘dig a hole’ (eng) | ||
*ka-du-duhá | ‘soul, spirit of a living person’ (eng) | ||
*kagkag | ‘dry something in the sun’ (eng) | ||
*kagúd | ‘scrape, grate’ (eng) | ||
*ka-hemay-an | ‘rice field’ (eng) | ||
*ka-hili-an | ‘fellow villager’ (eng) | ||
*ka-ísip | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*ka-ísip-an | ‘thought, opinions’ (eng) | ||
*kaka | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*kalába | ‘honeycomb’ (eng) | ||
*ka-lahúk | ‘ingredient in a mixture’ (eng) | ||
*kalamansíq | ‘citrus tree with fruit like a lemon’ (eng) | ||
*ka-laŋlaŋ | ‘eating partner, eat together’ (eng) | ||
*kalantas | ‘Philippine cedar tree’ (eng); ‘Cedrela sp.’ (lat) | ||
*kalatkat | ‘climb up (as a vine)’ (eng) | ||
*kal(e)bit | ‘touch lightly, nudge, pull trigger’ (eng) | ||
*kal(e)bit-en | ‘touch lightly, nudge, pull trigger’ (eng) | ||
*kal(e)dít | ‘make an incision to draw blood’ (eng) | ||
*kalít | ‘cheat, deceive’ (eng) | ||
*kaluban | ‘sheath for bolo or knife’ (eng) | ||
*kalug | ‘shake something (as an egg or coconut)’ (eng) | ||
*kamaguŋ | ‘large forest tree with edible brown, hairy fruits’ (eng); ‘Diospyros discolor’ (lat) | ||
*kamandag | ‘venom of a poisonous snake or insect’ (eng) | ||
*kamaŋa | ‘k.o. useful stone’ (eng) | ||
*kamansi | ‘seeded breadfruit tree’ (eng); ‘Artocarpus camansi’ (lat) | ||
*kamansiq | ‘seeded breadfruit tree’ (eng); ‘Artocarpus camansi’ (lat) | ||
*kamantigi | ‘k.o. plant’ (eng); ‘Impatiens balsamina’ (lat) | ||
*kam(e)qáw | ‘k.o. urn for storing food’ (eng) | ||
*kamiá | ‘ginger plant with fragrant white flower’ (eng) | ||
*kamkam-en | ‘appropriate to oneself illegally’ (eng) | ||
*kampi | ‘defend’ (eng) | ||
*kanadem | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng); ‘Diospyros sp.’ (lat) | ||
*kanap | ‘dark, obscure’ (eng) | ||
*ka-ŋuhed-an | ‘young’ (eng) | ||
*kaniá | ‘own, one’s own, self’ (eng) | ||
*kanúmay | ‘k.o. ebony or persimmon tree with fruits that are pounded and used to stupefy fish’ (eng); ‘Diospyros spp’ (lat) | ||
*ka-paŋpaŋ-an | ‘riverbank’ (eng) | ||
*kapaq-kapaq | ‘grope, fumble about’ (eng) | ||
*ka-pasuq-an | ‘affected by heat (?)’ (eng) | ||
*kápaw | ‘come to the surface’ (eng) | ||
*kapét | ‘hold onto, cling to’ (eng) | ||
*kapét-en | ‘cling to’ (eng) | ||
*kapus | ‘run out of supplies, lack something needed’ (eng) | ||
*kapút | ‘touch or hold’ (eng) | ||
*kápuy | ‘weakness, debility, feeble, unable to perform’ (eng) | ||
*ka-qalejaw-an | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*kaqiŋ | ‘k.o. large openwork basket’ (eng) | ||
*kara | ‘tortoise shell (?)’ (eng) | ||
*kaRadkad | ‘sound of grinding or grating’ (eng) | ||
*kaRaskas | ‘rustling sound’ (eng) | ||
*kaRat-en | ‘bitten’ (eng) | ||
*karáy | ‘plastron, turtle shell’ (eng) | ||
*kaRiskis | ‘scrape, scratch’ (eng) | ||
*kaRitkit | ‘sound of grating, sound of rain pounding, etc.’ (eng) | ||
*kaRuskus | ‘dull rustling sound’ (eng) | ||
*ka-sabáy | ‘companion in some activity’ (eng) | ||
*kasay | ‘weakness (as from hunger)’ (eng) | ||
*ka-siam-an | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*kasíli | ‘k.o. water bird, Oriental darter’ (eng); ‘Anhinga melanogaster’ (lat) | ||
*kaskás | ‘swift, fast, speedy’ (eng) | ||
*kaskás-án | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*kata | ‘sound of rapid talking’ (eng) | ||
*ka-talun-an | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*katana | ‘castor bean plant’ (eng); ‘Ricinus communis L.’ (lat) | ||
*kataŋ | ‘k.o. crab’ (eng) | ||
*kataŋ-kataŋ | ‘bob on the surface of the water, float’ (eng) | ||
*káti | ‘domestic fowl used as a decoy or lure to capture wild fowl’ (eng) | ||
*kátiq | ‘domestic fowl used as a decoy or lure to capture wild fowl’ (eng) | ||
*ka-tuaŋ | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*katúday | ‘plant: Sesbania grandiflora’ (eng) | ||
*katúk | ‘knock on the head, crazy, insane’ (eng) | ||
*kawitan | ‘rooster, cock’ (eng) | ||
*kawkaw | ‘dig a hole (as by scratching)’ (eng) | ||
*káyas | ‘whittle, shave wood with knife’ (eng) | ||
*kayasakas | ‘sound of swishing’ (eng) | ||
*kayat | ‘climb vertically (as ladder, tree)’ (eng) | ||
*kaykáy | ‘scratch up, sweep or rake up’ (eng) | ||
*ka-yú | ‘2pl. personal pronoun, you all’ (eng) | ||
*kebá | ‘for the chest to tighten in excitement or fear, for the heart to pound’ (eng) | ||
*kebet | ‘subside (of a swelling)’ (eng) | ||
*kebil | ‘touch’ (eng) | ||
*kedked | ‘bind, tie tightly (probably of tying one thing which is moveable to another which is fixed)’ (eng) | ||
*kelaqat | ‘sudden, abrupt, unexpected’ (eng) | ||
*keleb | ‘shut, close’ (eng) | ||
*keléb | ‘lie face down, lie prone’ (eng) | ||
*keles | ‘subside, shrink, reduce in size’ (eng) | ||
*kelkel | ‘cuddle, cradle (as a baby)’ (eng) | ||
*kelkel | ‘have a fit of coughing’ (eng) | ||
*keluŋ | ‘^shield’ (eng) | ||
*kemet | ‘do with the hand’ (eng) | ||
*ke(n)dem | ‘dark, darkness’ (eng) | ||
*kepal | ‘thick (of objects)’ (eng) | ||
*kepkép | ‘for the hair to lie down flat’ (eng) | ||
*kepkep-an | ‘hug, embrace’ (eng) | ||
*keraq | ‘cry of a monkey’ (eng) | ||
*keRaw | ‘dry up’ (eng) | ||
*ketél | ‘pinch off’ (eng) | ||
*ketel-én | ‘pinched off’ (eng) | ||
*kibkíb | ‘nibble or gnaw at’ (eng) | ||
*kibul | ‘short-tailed, cropped (of the tail)’ (eng) | ||
*kidas | ‘moving about rapidly or restlessly’ (eng) | ||
*kiki | ‘tickle’ (eng) | ||
*kilaw | ‘eat raw meat’ (eng) | ||
*kilaw-en | ‘eat raw fish or meat’ (eng) | ||
*kili-kíli | ‘armpit’ (eng) | ||
*kililíŋ | ‘ringing of a bell’ (eng) | ||
*kilíŋ | ‘k.o. bamboo’ (eng) | ||
*kilíŋ | ‘ringing of a bell’ (eng) | ||
*kilít | ‘carry at the side or on the hip, pressed under the arm’ (eng) | ||
*kimat | ‘flash, sparkle, twinkle’ (eng) | ||
*kimay | ‘deformation of the body’ (eng) | ||
*kimit | ‘blink, wink, close the eye briefly’ (eng) | ||
*kimkím | ‘pick at one’s food, show little interest in eating’ (eng) | ||
*kisaw | ‘sound of swishing (as of hand passing through water)’ (eng) | ||
*kisay | ‘tear a leaf or cloth into strips’ (eng) | ||
*kis(e)láp | ‘sparkle, glitter’ (eng) | ||
*kiskis-an | ‘cut the hair short’ (eng) | ||
*kitáŋ | ‘long fishing line with many hooks, fish with such a line’ (eng) | ||
*kiwal | ‘sinuous, winding’ (eng) | ||
*kiwih | ‘twisted or crooked mouth’ (eng) | ||
*kiwkiw | ‘stir, mix in’ (eng) | ||
*kiwkiw-en | ‘stir, mix in’ (eng) | ||
*kubalan | ‘k.o. marine fish’ (eng) | ||
*kub(e)las | ‘slip down, subside’ (eng) | ||
*kub(e)li | ‘take cover, hide behind’ (eng) | ||
*kubet-kubet | ‘wrinkled (of the skin, as from age)’ (eng) | ||
*kubkub | ‘dig’ (eng) | ||
*kubkub | ‘surround, lay siege to’ (eng) | ||
*kubkub-en | ‘surrounded, hedged in, besieged’ (eng) | ||
*kubuŋ | ‘protective covering or enclosure, mosquito net’ (eng) | ||
*kubuq | ‘hunchbacked, stoop-shouldered’ (eng) | ||
*kubut | ‘keep a mistress (?)’ (eng) | ||
*kubut | ‘wrinkled’ (eng) | ||
*kudkud-én | ‘scratch, scrape off’ (eng) | ||
*kudúg | ‘stamping of feet’ (eng) | ||
*kulaŋut | ‘dried nasal mucus’ (eng) | ||
*kulap | ‘dim, not well-lit’ (eng) | ||
*kulasísi | ‘small parrot or parakeet kept as a pet’ (eng) | ||
*kulili | ‘fire saw, tie a tool around the hand or some other fixture’ (eng) | ||
*kuliliŋ | ‘ring (of a small bell)’ (eng) | ||
*kulintas | ‘necklace’ (eng) | ||
*kúlit | ‘peel sugarcane with the teeth’ (eng) | ||
*kulitis | ‘native spinach, Amaranth’ (eng) | ||
*kulut-én | ‘curl, make curly’ (eng) | ||
*kumpáy | ‘k.o. grass’ (eng) | ||
*kúñat | ‘tough, rubbery, elastic’ (eng) | ||
*kunuq | ‘it is said, people say.....’ (eng) | ||
*kúpaŋ | ‘k.o. tall tree’ (eng); ‘Parkia spp.’ (lat) | ||
*kúpas | ‘fade’ (eng) | ||
*kúpit | ‘pilfering, filching, stealing small amounts’ (eng) | ||
*kupkup | ‘close-cropped (of hair), bald’ (eng) | ||
*kupkup | ‘wrap, encircle (as with the arms or wings)’ (eng) | ||
*kuretret | ‘wrinkle, wrinkled (as the skin)’ (eng) | ||
*kurit | ‘line, mark’ (eng) | ||
*kuskus-an | ‘scrape or scrub out, remove by scraping’ (eng) | ||
*kuták | ‘cackle (of a hen)’ (eng) | ||
*kutay | ‘k.o. citrus fruit, Philippine orange’ (eng) | ||
*kútib | ‘move the lips rapidly (as in gnawing or nibbling on something)’ (eng) | ||
*kutím | ‘nibble at, peel with the teeth’ (eng) | ||
*kuykúy | ‘chigger or similar insect’ (eng) | ||
*kuykúy | ‘scrape something off a surface so as to uncover it’ (eng) | ||
*kúyug | ‘lead in walking, accompany’ (eng) | ||
*l<in>ága | ‘woven, was woven by someone’ (eng) | ||
*l<in>ugaw | ‘rice porridge’ (eng) | ||
*l<um>ábas | ‘pass by’ (eng) | ||
*l<um>ahúk | ‘mix in, mix together’ (eng) | ||
*l<um>aja | ‘plait, weave by hand (of baskets or mats)’ (eng) | ||
*l<um>ákaj | ‘step, walk’ (eng) | ||
*l<um>ápus | ‘go over and beyond’ (eng) | ||
*l<um>uas | ‘leave on a trip, start a voyage’ (eng) | ||
*l<um>uheq | ‘shed tears, weep’ (eng) | ||
*l<um>uhúd | ‘kneel’ (eng) | ||
*labag | ‘against, contrary to custom’ (eng) | ||
*lábag | ‘bundle of thread or plant fibers’ (eng) | ||
*labas | ‘pass by, overlook something when searching, pass by (of time)’ (eng) | ||
*labas-an | ‘pass by, overlook’ (eng) | ||
*labat | ‘fence’ (eng) | ||
*labaw | ‘project above, stick up’ (eng) | ||
*lab(e)náw | ‘thin (of liquids such as soup), dilute’ (eng) | ||
*lab(e)nuR | ‘tree’ (eng); ‘Ficus sp.’ (lat) | ||
*labid | ‘intertwine, braid (as strands to make rope)’ (eng) | ||
*lábis | ‘exceed, excessive’ (eng) | ||
*labit | ‘hook with fingers’ (eng) | ||
*labuŋ | ‘abundant, growing profusely’ (eng) | ||
*labus | ‘naked, undressed’ (eng) | ||
*labut | ‘involvement, engagement, business’ (eng) | ||
*labúyuq | ‘wild chicken, rooster’ (eng) | ||
*ladlád | ‘spread out (as a net or clothes on the ground to dry)’ (eng) | ||
*laglag | ‘fall (of leaves from a tree)’ (eng) | ||
*lagu | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng); ‘Myristica spp.’ (lat) | ||
*lagúq | ‘flourish (of plants)’ (eng) | ||
*lahuk-án | ‘mix something with something else’ (eng) | ||
*lahús | ‘pass through or by something, esp. after stopping’ (eng) | ||
*lakáj-an | ‘step on, walk on something (?)’ (eng) | ||
*lakaj-en | ‘walk a certain distance (?)’ (eng) | ||
*lakatán | ‘k.o. banana’ (eng) | ||
*lak(e)táw | ‘jump over or across’ (eng) | ||
*lakub | ‘enclosure, enclose’ (eng) | ||
*lakun | ‘coil up’ (eng) | ||
*laláŋ | ‘create’ (eng) | ||
*lámak | ‘set out a lavish meal’ (eng) | ||
*lamán | ‘pork, flesh of a pig’ (eng) | ||
*lámaŋ | ‘only, just, but’ (eng) | ||
*lamay | ‘k.o. tree’ (eng); ‘Mallotus lackeyi Elm.’ (lat) | ||
*lámay | ‘wake for the dead, night vigil’ (eng) | ||
*lambanug | ‘fermented drink made from coconut juice, palm juice, etc.’ (eng) | ||
*la(m)béj | ‘wrap or wind around something’ (eng) | ||
*lambid | ‘cross over, wind around, embrace’ (eng) | ||
*lambuŋ | ‘robe, long garment’ (eng) | ||
*lamíg | ‘cold’ (eng) | ||
*lampás | ‘go past, go beyond, excessive’ (eng) | ||
*lamun | ‘eat voraciously, gulp down, swallow whole’ (eng) | ||
*lamun-an | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*lamun-en | ‘eat voraciously, eat like an animal’ (eng) | ||
*lamuq | ‘salt meat or fish for storing’ (eng) | ||
*lanaŋ | ‘flow, of water’ (eng) | ||
*lanaŋ-an | ‘place of flowing water’ (eng) | ||
*lanay | ‘liquid, watery’ (eng) | ||
*lanay | ‘weak, exhausted’ (eng) | ||
*lanéb | ‘lard, fat, greasy scum on the surface of liquids’ (eng) | ||
*lanés | ‘dried up, wilted (of plants)’ (eng) | ||
*lanét | ‘dried up, wilted (of plants)’ (eng) | ||
*laŋ | ‘only, just, merely’ (eng) | ||
*laŋan | ‘absence, omission’ (eng) | ||
*laŋeg | ‘rot, spoil, become rancid’ (eng) | ||
*laŋlaŋ | ‘eat together as a group’ (eng) | ||
*lantik | ‘graceful curve (of body)’ (eng) | ||
*lánut | ‘abaca fiber, fiber-yielding plant, kind of tree with bark that yields a vine-like fiber’ (eng) | ||
*lapat | ‘tight-fitting’ (eng) | ||
*lap(e)des | ‘whip and leave welts’ (eng) | ||
*lap(e)qut | ‘sticky, pasty’ (eng) | ||
*lap(e)qút | ‘thick, sticky, pasty’ (eng) | ||
*lapi | ‘fold over’ (eng) | ||
*lapid | ‘braid, intertwine strands’ (eng) | ||
*lapláp | ‘cut meat from the bone’ (eng) | ||
*lapu | ‘overflow’ (eng) | ||
*lapu | ‘scald food in hot water’ (eng) | ||
*lapu | ‘start out, begin’ (eng) | ||
*lapuŋ | ‘mildew, mildewed, moldy’ (eng) | ||
*lápus | ‘go over and beyond’ (eng) | ||
*laq(e)nab | ‘overflow, flood (of a river)’ (eng) | ||
*laqús | ‘past one’s prime, outdated, obsolete’ (eng) | ||
*lásaw | ‘thin (of liquids), watery’ (eng) | ||
*latag | ‘spread out on ground’ (eng) | ||
*laták | ‘crack, crevice’ (eng) | ||
*latay | ‘lay down a walkway over muddy ground’ (eng) | ||
*lawag | ‘hunt, search for something’ (eng) | ||
*lawaqan | ‘k.o. hardwood tree’ (eng) | ||
*láway | ‘saliva’ (eng) | ||
*law(e)qay | ‘offensive to decency, immodest’ (eng) | ||
*lawig | ‘long (of time), protracted’ (eng) | ||
*lawit | ‘ritual for calling back the soul (?)’ (eng) | ||
*layab | ‘flutter, flicker’ (eng) | ||
*layas | ‘desert a place, flee’ (eng) | ||
*layas | ‘overflow its banks (of a river), flood field (for planting)’ (eng) | ||
*layláy | ‘wilt, wither, droop (as plants), dangling, hanging loosely’ (eng) | ||
*láyug | ‘tall (of trees, especially coconut palms)’ (eng) | ||
*layun | ‘continue, persist in something’ (eng) | ||
*lebág | ‘swell (as a wound)’ (eng) | ||
*lebék | ‘pound (rice, etc.) in a mortar’ (eng) | ||
*lebeŋ | ‘pond, pool, lagoon’ (eng) | ||
*ledem | ‘shaded, shadowy’ (eng) | ||
*lekuq | ‘lie down, curl up (of animals)’ (eng) | ||
*lenlen | ‘push aside’ (eng) | ||
*lepad | ‘fly, flight’ (eng) | ||
*lepaw | ‘surpass, exceed, overdo’ (eng) | ||
*lesles | ‘lift up the clothes, roll up the pant legs (as when crossing shallow water)’ (eng) | ||
*libák | ‘attack from concealment, criticize from a distance’ (eng) | ||
*libat | ‘cross-eyed’ (eng) | ||
*libeg | ‘murky, roiled (of water)’ (eng) | ||
*lib(e)túŋ | ‘deep place in river, pool of water left when a stream dries up’ (eng) | ||
*lig(e)pít | ‘fasten (as with a clip)’ (eng) | ||
*lig(e)say | ‘slippery, slip’ (eng) | ||
*lig(e)tas | ‘save, rescue’ (eng) | ||
*likáw-en | ‘coil’ (eng) | ||
*likáw-likáw | ‘(gloss uncertain)’ (eng) | ||
*lik(e)taw | ‘jump over or across’ (eng) | ||
*liklík | ‘go around the edge, take a detour’ (eng) | ||
*likup | ‘scoop, scooping tool’ (eng) | ||
*lílip | ‘hem’ (eng) | ||
*lilit | ‘k.o. rattan’ (eng) | ||
*liméd | ‘concealed, secret, deny, hide something’ (eng) | ||
*limeŋ | ‘hidden behind something else’ (eng) | ||
*limes | ‘drown’ (eng) | ||
*lináb | ‘brilliant, sparkling’ (eng) | ||
*linak | ‘calm, still, quiet’ (eng) | ||
*linawa | ‘breath, breath soul’ (eng) | ||
*liŋát | ‘look quickly here and there, look hastily in all directions’ (eng) | ||
*liŋaw | ‘turn the head to look back’ (eng) | ||
*liŋay | ‘turn the head to look back’ (eng) | ||
*liŋ(e)sad | ‘low lying land’ (eng) | ||
*liŋiq | ‘turn one’s head to the side to look back’ (eng) | ||
*liŋkep | ‘close up, shut (as a door)’ (eng) | ||
*línis | ‘clean’ (eng) | ||
*linis-en | ‘clean’ (eng) | ||
*lipat | ‘forget’ (eng) | ||
*lipat-en | ‘forget, forgotten’ (eng) | ||
*lipay | ‘k.o. vine that causes swelling and itching’ (eng) | ||
*lípay | ‘joyful, happy’ (eng) | ||
*lipéd | ‘hide, conceal something’ (eng) | ||
*lipeŋ | ‘feel light-headed, faint, lose consciousness momentarily’ (eng) | ||
*lipuk | ‘snap, break off’ (eng) | ||
*liput | ‘treachery, betrayal’ (eng) | ||
*liq(e)beR | ‘murkiness, turbidity (of water that has been stirred up)’ (eng) | ||
*liqed | ‘footprints, tracks’ (eng) | ||
*liqekep | ‘shut, close’ (eng) | ||
*lised | ‘poor, needy’ (eng) | ||
*lislís | ‘roll up sleeves or pant legs’ (eng) | ||
*litas | ‘tear, rip (as cloth)’ (eng) | ||
*lítid | ‘tendon, ligament, prominent veins’ (eng) | ||
*lituk | ‘bend, curve’ (eng) | ||
*lituk | ‘flick with the finger’ (eng) | ||
*liwag | ‘put off, delay, postpone, break one’s promise’ (eng) | ||
*líwan | ‘outside’ (eng) | ||
*luá | ‘interjection used to halt a carabao in the fields’ (eng) | ||
*luaŋ | ‘wide open space’ (eng) | ||
*luas | ‘remove the clothes, undress’ (eng) | ||
*luás | ‘take a trip, commence a voyage’ (eng) | ||
*lubaŋ | ‘mortar or gin for crushing plant material’ (eng) | ||
*lubaŋ | ‘plant root crops, plant cuttings’ (eng) | ||
*lubay | ‘ear-ring’ (eng) | ||
*lúbid | ‘string, rope, cordage made by twining fibers’ (eng) | ||
*lubid-en | ‘twist fibers into twine’ (eng) | ||
*lublúb | ‘tinder, start a fire’ (eng) | ||
*lubús | ‘completely, the end’ (eng) | ||
*lubut | ‘hole, make a hole in, perforate’ (eng) | ||
*ludeg | ‘wrestle, seize and throw a person to the ground’ (eng) | ||
*ludlud | ‘scrub hard to remove dirt’ (eng) | ||
*ludlud | ‘worsen, deteriorate (as a condition)’ (eng) | ||
*lúgaw | ‘rice porridge’ (eng) | ||
̈*lugaw-en | ‘make into gruel, rice porridge’ (eng) | ||
*lug(e)múk | ‘fall in a heap (of a person whose legs collapse)’ (eng) | ||
*luges | ‘force upon, oppress’ (eng) | ||
*luh(e)naw | ‘green (as vegetation)’ (eng) | ||
*luheq-an | ‘cry about something’ (eng) | ||
*luhúd | ‘act of kneeling’ (eng) | ||
*lukag | ‘wake up early, early in rising’ (eng) | ||
*lukat | ‘uproot, expose by uncovering’ (eng) | ||
*luk(e)bán | ‘citrus fruit, pomelo’ (eng) | ||
*luk(e)saq | ‘in mourning’ (eng) |