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sagad
0, -um-
(For s.t.) to get out of control (as anger in one's heart, a child's crying, sores on one's body, etc.).
Sagad na kato na. Ngkon na awod inulian.
His sores have gotten out of control. That's why they are hard to medicine.
Daa na bbiyahun nangis anak-anak naa taggaha' bong bay sumagad duga na, awod inug-ugan.
Don't neglect that child's crying because if his anger gets out of control, it will be hard to comfort him.
ma-
-an
pa--un/pa--an
To allow s.t. negative to reach a maximum peak or to get out of control.
The -an suffix seems to be optional.
Bong ina pasagaran nu duga na, sōng hallom kappisan ya ngat nangis.
If you allow his anger get out of control, before long he will faint from crying so hard.
kasagaran
To have one's feelings, emotions, hunger, sickness get out of control, reach a peak, etc.
Bong ya bay kasagaran duga, hallom bo' na patagong nangis.
If he gets out of control with anger, it will be a long time before he stops crying.
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