a 1 abuk TAGABAWA-ENGLISH DICTIONARY Carl D. DuBois Summer Institute of Linguistics July 13, 2016 A a pron. (First person singular, set 1) I. aán (var. of ahà + -án) abas n. Measles. v. For someone (IDF:st.loc. k--an) to be afflicted with measles. abasán (derv.) n. Someone who is afflicted with measles. abád n. Welts from whipping. v. For someone or something (a whip) (ISF:st.actor/inst. mak-) to inflict welts. For someone (IDF:st.loc. k--dan) to be afflicted with welts from whipping. cf. lagpás {PL} abál v. For someone (SF:actor m-) to weave cloth (OF:patient=all -lán). For someone (SF:actor m-) to weave cloth (DF:loc.=part -lan). inabál (derv.) n. Cloth woven of abaca fiber. abé v. For someone (SF:actor m-) to proceed or continue to do something (OF:patient -n). For someone (SF:actor m-) to go ahead to do something (OF:patient -n) in spite of contraindications. For someone (SF:actor m-) to make do with something (OF:patient -n). Igabé dé igkan. We went ahead to eat it anyway. Atin ándà ássa, abén ta dád ni kannun. If there is no other, we will just have to make do with this one. abô [a’bô ], ébô, ibô conj. So that. abri (Sp. abri) v. For someone (SF:actor m-) to open something (???:???) (door) somewhere or to something (DF:dir. -han) abu n. Ashes. Hearth. [The place in the kitchen where the cooking fire is built.] v. For someone (SF:actor m-) to clean something (kettle) (DF:dir. -wan) with ashes. cf. siggang abug 1 [a’bug ] (Ceb.) n. Dust on ground or floor. v. For something (IDF:st.loc. k--an) to be dusty. cf. barukbuk abugán (derv.) n. Something that is dusty. abug 2 (Ceb. abug) v. For someone (SF:actor m-) to chase or drive away someone or something (OF:patient -án). {GI} abuk [a’buk ] n. Pieces.