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lirong
malirong
For the woven nipa palm shingles of a roof to be tight, without holes in the shingles, giving adequate shelter from rain, wind, and sun; a tree with dense foliage, that gives shade or protection.
Malirong da tang balay ta, anda ray boloat tang katep.
Our house is now tight, there are no more holes in the nipa roof.
pā-
To take shelter under a tree; to find a shady place out of the sun.
Pagkoran napālirong ami ong sirong tang ayo.
When it was raining we took shelter under a tree.
Pālirong ita kay ta ge-ley, dorog kakinit.
Let's pause in the shade of a tree for a while, it is so hot out.
pasirong (sirong)
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