Matigsalug Manobo Vernacular Lexicon

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piang
/piʔaŋ/
v_rt.
“limp”
 
v.
for someone (egpiang-piang, agent, eg><ø-rdpRT-) to limp
Naruhi ka paa ni Ulmu sikan naa ka egpiang-piang sikandin ka eggipanew.
Ulmu was thorned that's why he is limping when walking.
Eng. limp
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
v.
(napiangan, nA><an-) to have become lame; to have broken a bone internally
Cult. Many children are diagnosed as have broken bones in the chest of back if they are continually sick and don't get better. Typical symptoms may be a persistent cough or fever.
Napiangan e ka asu ney ne inlampesan te iney ku.
Eng. lame
Tag. piláy
Ceb. piang
Ilo.: pílay
OCM: Theory of Disease (753)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
adj.
lame
Eng. lame
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
adj.
(piangen, -en) limping
Eng. limping
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M

Updated by: RJH,TME
Last updated: 13/Oct/2009

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