"Atag" is a word in ILOKANO

atag ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /MANG-:-EN/ to lie by the side of. Isu ti nangatag iti ubing. It was he who lay by the side of the child. /MANGI-. I-/ [with pl. goal] to lay alongside each other, to lay parallel to one another. Iyatag mo dagita unas ditoy. Lay those sugar canes parallel to each other here. ATAKE [atakε; f. Sp.], v. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ 1. to go on th. attack to attack. 2. to develop or recur suddenly: said of diseases or emotions. Inataki nak ti sakit ti puso. I had a heart attack.

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ar-arak ILOKANO

n. bait, anything used as a lure, enticement. v. /MANG-:-AN/ to entice or lure to do something. Ar-arakam dayta manok …

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bunton ILOKANO

n. pile, heap, stack. v. /MANG-:-EN/ to lay or place in a pile, pile up, heap in abundance. /MA-/ to …

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daga ILOKANO

n. 1. earth, soil, ground. Nagidda diay ubing idiay daga. The child lay on the ground. 2. land, especially agricultural …

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ilad ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ 1. to lie and rub the body on the floor lazily. Nagil-ilad la ti inaramid na. All he …

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