magpeled, magpaeled
pelden, paelden
To scare or startle a person by spooking them, or jumping out at
them; to frighten or threaten a person with words, stories, or
actions.
Indi pelden mi si Lola, itaben atakian ong
popotokon na.
Don't jump
out
and
scare Grandma, she might have a heart
attack.
Pagaita amen tang baleng ang pagpaeled-eled ta
ged, dayon aming laging nantalok.
When we saw the drunk threatening people with a machete, we
immediately hid.
Mga indi agpaeled-eledeno tang mamola ang
ganingo may kio, sigi lamang tang delep nira
kaldaw-kaldaw.
If I don't scare the kids saying that there's a shark, they will just
keep on swimming every day.