-om-, ma- (ma-bod)
-an
To seep out; to flow, trickle as sap from a tree or underground
water, or saliva from the mouth; for a boat to leak, take in water;
for breast milk to come in.
Matarem tang tangget ang aggamiten tang
mananggiti ang gegeret ong boyok agod ma-bod
tang teba.
The small curved machete used by a coconut-wine gatherer
is very sharp for cutting the flower capsule so that the
coconut nectar will
freely
trickle
out.
Ma-bod da tang bilog, para-letan da tang lebleb
na.
The small boat is leaking
water, it's time to replace its
sides.
Dapat manginem ta pamegat tang nangana agod
tombod tang yatat na.
A woman who has just given birth should drink water
mixed with special bark and herbs so that her breast milk
will
come
in.
Indio napagpatiti tenged indio simbodan ta yatat.
I wasn't able to breast-feed because I had no breast milk
come
in.
Dorong kakinit, animan pisanong agtobodan ta
dorong inang.
It is so hot, therefore I'm experiencing a lot of
perspiration flowing
out
of
me.