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limos
(For s.t.) to accidently come in contact with s.t. else (like getting wet paint on one's shirt, soot on one's face, etc.).
Pagka lay limos tayi' manuk pantalun ku, ya' na ku mme' ngawin.
Since my pants got chicken excrement on them, I'm no longer going to the wedding.
N-, si-
-an
To smear or spatter s.t. on s.t. else.
Soy bay ngalimosan pantalun ku ka tana'?
Who smeared my pants with dirt?
Limosan nu buling luwa na.
Smear some soot on his face.
makalimos
Contagious; easy to accidently come in contact with.
Ulapay ina kalimos.
A cold is contagious.
kalimosan
(For s.t.) to happen to come in contact with s.t. [This seems to have the same meaning as "limos" by itself but the object that gets on s.t. is not in the core of the clause.]
My white pants happened to come in contact with some red dye.
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