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palisa (ir), n. the do^;vii of a bird. Cf. plis. 



paliz. See palaipa ; dan paliz, opened the eyes. Mark, s, 52. 



palngin, palengin, v. to scourge, to flog. 



palpagipa (m), to finish (said of women's work). 



pam (s), V. to mean. 



paman (s), v. to dig. 



pamizin, n. rape. 



pamizo (?), madu-pamizo, v. to be affrighted. Mark, i. 27. [madu- 



paman, madu-pamemin.] 

 pananamano (b), v. to kick, 

 pange, 



panin (s), n. adze, 

 panudiz, v. to press, 

 papagan, v. to enclose ; vineu apo so-wagai a papagan, planted a garden 



and set a hedge about. Mark, xii. 1. 

 papalamizo (s), v. to burst, to open, to break, 

 papataina (?), apo papataina (b), v. to plant a garden. 

 papolamoipa, v. to burst, to open, to break, [papalamoin.] 

 papoliz (s), V. to bruise, 

 papudamiz, v. to cease ; gubo papudamiz, the wind ceased. Mark, vi. 



51. Cf. pudeipa. 

 paradamu (lib), «. a species of Cymodocea. 

 parama (t), n. red ochre, paint made from red ochre. 

 paran (?), paran matapa, parana matampa (b), v. to snore. 

 paran, (s), v. to cut, = palaipa. 

 paranudan (iib), v. to rub noses and embrace heads, 

 parapar, n. power ; pi. poraporal. 

 pardan, v to draw. 



parma, n. red ochre (m) ; red (n) ; clay, 

 paromatam, n. a female pig. Cf. burum. 

 parpar, n. power ; pi. poraporal. 

 paru (m), n. the forehead, the face, the front ; prep, by (s) ; parunu, 



prep, in front, before. 

 paru-iman, v. to salute, [paru imamoin.] 

 paruidan (s), n. guile, decit. Mark, vii. 22. 

 paruidizo, v. to deceive, 

 paruma (Jib), a. red. Cf. parama. 

 pasa (s, b), n. a doorway, gate, the opening. Cf. tamudara. [pasanu.] 



