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Dim. of panímbang. Sa but-ánan nga pagpanimbángtímbang matáwhay na ang íya pangabúhì. By careful management he can now pass his days free from anxiety. If he manages wisely (If he is a wise, prudent, administrator), he can now live at ease.
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Freq. of túg-an-to promise, make a promise, to engage to do. Ginpanug-anán akó níya sing mahál nga sóhol. He promised me a good salary or good wages. Ang madalás sa panúg-an mahínay sa pagtúman sang íya nga ginpanúg-an. He who promises in a hurry is slow to redeem his promise.
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A side-dish to eat with rice, especially fish or meat. Also used as a verb. Sud-aní ang kán-on sing ísdà. Eat (Take) some fish with the rice (you are eating). Ginpasud-anán níya kamí sing kárne. He gave us a side-dish of meat. Pasud-aní silá sing ísdà. Give them some fish to eat with the rice. Prepare or provide some fish as a side-dish to eat with their rice. (see ikáon, dáplì, daráplì).
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A sort of flooring placed above a hearth for drying maize, rice, etc. upon, especially in wet weather. (see tápa).
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Gridiron, anything used for drying meat upon, or the like. (see tapá, talap-anán, tarap-anán).
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(B) See talap-anán.
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For tinuóman, tinoóman from tóom.
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Leaves used for wrapping round fish, meat, etc. The fish, meat, etc. thus protected is put in hot ashes or roasted over live coals. (see túm-an).
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See tinúm-an.
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Promise, declaration, undertaking, word, pledge, engagement; to promise, undertake to, engage to, bind-, pledge-, commit-, oneself to, give-, pass-, pledge-, plight-, one's-word,-honour,-credit. Gintug-anán akó níya sinâ. He has promised me that. Kon anó ang ímo natúg-an tumánon mo. What you have promised you should perform, fulfil. Itúg-an mo sa ákon nga--. Give me your word of honour that--. (see tugâ, sáad).
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To wrap a thing in leaves and warm-, heat-, cook-, it by burying it under hot ashes, over live coals, etc. Tum-aní ang talámbal. Heat the poultice (plaster). Tum-anán mo lang ang lígbos, ang binóro nga bilóngbilóng, etc. Wrap leaves round the lígbos-mushroom, the pickled bilóngbilóng-fish, etc. and cook it in hot ashes. Ang artamísa nga tinóktok íla tinum-anán (gintum-anán) kag itámbal (gintámbal) sa lamutî sang ákon túdlò. They made a fomentation (stupe) of chopped up wormwood and put it on the blister of my finger. (see tóom, tinum-anán).
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