Matigsalug Manobo Student Dictionary

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commission
/ko-mish-ən/
 
n-ct, n-uc.
 
1.
Def.: egkakuwa ne baad te seleppì puun te pegbelegyè
the money that a salesperson or agent receives for selling something. It is usually a percentage of the price of the thing they sold.
He gets a 10% commission on what he sells.
Sapulù ne pursintu ka egkakuwa rin ne baad te minsan nekey ne igbelegyè din.
 
vt.

 
2.
Def.: egsuhù te pegpeyimu
MS: egsuhù te pegpeyimu
If you commission someone to do an artistic work for you (e.g., a painting), you ask them to do it.
The band commissioned a songwriter to write some new songs for them.
Ka punduk te mangulahing migsuhù te talagsulat te ulahingen te pegpasulat te iyam ne me ulahingen.
 
n-ct.

 
3.
Def.: me himu ne due egsuhuen eyew te peggimu
a project that someone asks an artist to do.
He is a great painter, and at the moment, he has commissions from ten people.
Mangateu sikandin ne egsulat te me ulaula, wey te seeyè ne timpu, migsuhù degma sikandin te sapulù ne etew eyew te peggimu.
 
n-ct.

 
4.
Def.: grupu te me etew ne iyan egpeyimuwen te nateil ne himuwen
a group of people who receive power to do a particular job, such as controlling something or researching something.
The government has created a commission to stop drugs in schools.
Ka gubirnu miggimu te grupu ne iyan egpasanggel te mareet ne bisyu diyè te iskuylaan [iskuyla͡an].
 
n-ct, n-uc.

 
5.
Def.: peggimu te mareet
MS: peggimu te mareet
the action of doing something bad.
The commission of major crimes is increasing.
Ka peggimu te kriminalid migdakel.
See commit
Sem.Dom.: AWL2
Status: ready


Last updated: 21/Jan/2013