Matigsalug Manobo Vernacular Lexicon

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tabundu
/tabundu/
v_rt.
“pile up”
Data Qual: This entry was copied from tambù so it all needs checking and examples adding. What's the difference in meaning/use between the two? [RJH]
 
vt.
for someone (egtabundu, agent, eg><ø-) to put something, e.g., weeds (egtabunduwen, patient, eg><en-) into a pile
Syn. tambù
Eng. put in a pile; pile up; stack; gather into pile; heap up
Tag. magsalansán; magtalaksán (firewood)
Ceb. han-ay; tapok; liundok; kamada
OCM: Labor and Leisure (461)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
vi.
for something (egkatabundu, actor, egkA><ø-) to be piled up
Syn. tambù
Eng. put in a pile; pile up; piled up; stack; gather into pile; heaped up
OCM: Labor and Leisure (461)
Online dict status: -
Usage level: M
 
Created: 06/Jan/2012
Updated by: RJH
Last updated: 22/Oct/2012