Believed by Brunei Malays to be made and buried by spirits. jar with six handles outside surface dull, inside smooth and crackled. Large china vase or jar Chinese burial jar It is usually provided with four (rarely two or six) ears, that consist in a kind of knob or broad projection, more ornamental than useful. Dempwolff (1938) reconstructed ‘Uraustronesisch’ * tiru ‘to imitate, copy’ ( nachnahmen).Ĭhina vase or jar burial jar (also used to store rice wine)Īn earthenware jar of Chinese origin, used for storing bási (rum). To mimic, imitate, copy a model, copy (for imitation)īorrowing from Malay. The Casiguran Dumagat form is assumed to be a loan from Tagalog or Bikol.įollowing in the lines of imitating copying To feel lazy, not feel like working a lazy person To feel lazy, to not feel like working lazyīe reluctant or disinclined to do something Idl ign ill imi imp in inc ind inf inh inj ink ins int inv iod iro irr islĭerogatory expression for males: stupid, rude crudeīorrowing into Casiguran Dumagat from a GCPh source (probably Tagalog). A b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w y i
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