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pesè vi. to be broken vt. to be break something brittle, e.g., an egg.
pes-ek 1. n. post (in the ground) v. to drive in posts to form the foundation of a new building v. to use a post to drive itself into the ground 2. v. a generic term for someone or some organization to begin building a house, church, or other structure v. to put a post in the ground n. Ref.Gloss: horizon (literally post of heaven). These are the invisible posts that are believed to support heaven.
pila 1. pron. how many times 2. pron. how many 3. pron. how much 4. adj. few; not many adj. several ques.
puhad v. to beat the evil spirits busew out of a house with a stick while shouting "Wow" on the night after the burial of a person who died in that house.
pulan 1. v. to stay awake; to be sleepless v. to be disturbed in one's sleep vi. to cause someone to stay awake all night 2. n. an obligation of male sides to be given at female sides especially to the grandmother and granfather either it is money, things, or animal. This kind of dowry is for the payment of being sleepless during the babyhood stage of the female.
pulipusan n. the tip of a piece of stick grasped in the hand, i.e., the piece of stick sticking out beyond the hand.
punas 1. n. a rag; dishtowel; washcloth n. rag vt. to wipe something, e.g., the floor with something, e.g. a rag v. to dry something (e.g., table or body) using towel or cloth 2. n. an obligation of male sides to be given at female sides especially at grandmother and granfather either it is money, things, or animal. This kind of dowry is for the payment of being tired of wiping drops during the babyhood stage of the female.
pused 1. n. navel n. the umbilical cord 2. n. the hard section right at the inner end of a corn or rice kernel, and various fruits such as papaya.

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