| angel | Wounded (only in fighting when killing was intended). |
| ayat-ayat | To be sick unto death. |
| ba'an1 | To sneeze. |
| bakat 1 | To be cut, wounded (inflicted by a sharp instrument). |
| bakat 2 | To lance a boil. |
| bakat 3 makat | Raw, abraded, irritated (of skin). |
| baha' | Swollen; inflamed. |
| balantukan | To be festering. |
| balew | To be crazy; demented. |
| banta' | To cause or precipitate a relapse. |
| bangkug | To agitate, irritate (a wound and thereby making it worse). |
| bebbag | Bruised. |
| bebbud | Bruised. |
| benned | Numb; prickling sensation (when feeling returns). |
| bengngeg | Deaf, pretend to be deaf; inattentive. |
| binggul | Crooked; deformed. |
| biskey | Strong (of body). |
| bisu | Deaf, unable to hear. |
| bunel 2 | To be hurting (in a muscle because of a blow received; nothing is visible). |
| bute 1 | Blind. |
| karu' (kinaru') | Sleepy. |
| katel 2 | To feel itchy. |
| ka'uwasan | Being free from fever; be better (after having had a fever). |
| kawuli' | To heal s.o.; cure s.o. |
| kayog | Weak (after a sickness). |
| kebbut 2 | For s.t. to be throbbing (as pulse, boil, headache). |
| kekeg | To tremble, shiver (because of cold mainly or out of fear). |
| kelles | To go down, become less, subside (of air, water, swelling). |
| kimey | Deformed and stiff, withered (cannot be bent or straightened or used). |
| kole'1 | To be well (after sickness). |
| kongkong1 | To curl (up) and/or become stiff, shrivel (up). |
| kuku'1 | Lame (cannot walk or even stand up, often because of a deformation). |
| dahing | To groan, make a groaning sound. |
| delles | To cramp, of lower leg; to have a cramp. |
| dugal (dugalan ) | Hurt; injured internally. |
| ebburan | Nauseated, feeling like throwing up. |
| eggak | To burp. |
| engnge' | To be stuttering, to stutter. |
| gohol | To be hoarse. |
| hapus 2 | To have difficulty breathing; to be out of breath (because of sickness). |
| hemiyu (kahemiyuhanr) | The fringe of an epidemic; to have a touch of sickness. |
| hubug 2 | Crazy (a bit), off the rocker. |
| lakap | Blind. |
| laklak | Wide open. |
| lagsi' | To peel, come off (said of skin or bark). |
| lagsuk | Blind. |
| lambeng | Hanging loose (of a piece of skin in a wound). |
| lamma | Weak; to feel weak. |
| lampus | Completely covered (as of body with blanket). |
| langgad | To be abraded, grazed, injured (by rubbing or hitting of skin on another surface). |
| lango | Nauseated, dizzy, drunk. |
| lapa1 | To complain (about aches and pains). |
| lapus | To cover s.t. with s.t. |
| lebbut | Sunken, hollow (of cheeks only). |
| legget | Very sick, be close to death. |
| leggey | To spread (of sickness, insects in wood). |
| lessa 1 | To feel s.t. |
| libat | Cross-eyed. |
| likumu | Suffocating; stifling, stuffy (as if it is too hot in a room, too little air). |
| liha | Dislocated (of bones). |
| linge'et | Perspiring; sweaty. |
| longkoy | Ailing, sickly, weak (esp. of old people). |
| lugga' | For s.t. to lessen, leave off, decrease. |
| luglid | Severely crippled (mostly in feet, unable to walk). |
| matey 1 | To die; to be dead. |
| muntu' | Swollen (of some part of the body or the whole body). |
| ngasi | To be effective (of supernatural knowledge and power, or medicine). |
| ohap | To yawn. |
| pagedda' | For s.t. to lessen, decrease, diminish in intensity, subside or grow less (of heat, rain, fever). |
| pali' | To leave a scar. |
| pāpal | Deaf. |
| pasu'1 | To be perspiring, sweating. |
| patey 3 | For s.t. to heal; to be healed. |
| peddes | Painful, hurting, stinging (of pain). |
| peddi' 1 | Painful; hurting. |
| pengka' | Lame; limping. |
| pessek | Blind. |
| pigpid | To shiver; shake (because of cold). |
| pinelli | To faint or feel faint, be unconscious (at the sight of blood). |
| pisi | To pull up or down, lift (the eyelid with the hand). |
| pisu' | Painful (unexplained origin). |
| pisu' (pisu' u'an) | A stiff neck (from lying on a hard, high pillow). |
| pi'ul | Twisted, deformed (of extremities). |
| pohot | Voice almost gone; hoarse; whispering voice. |
| punung | To be unconscious frequently or pretend to be unconscious. |
| pupus | For s.t. to be covered with s.t. |
| saki | To be sick or ill. |
| sala' 2 | For s.t. to be wrong; esp. sprained, dislocated. |
| sampat | Full term (of babies born after a normal length of pregnancy). |
| sayu 1 | To be conscious. |
| sekkel | To choke s.o. with hands; to strangle s.o. |
| seddekan | To choke on s.t. (esp. water). |
| selowak | To be hollow or sunken (of eyes). |
| sidda | Strong, potent, effective (of medicine). |
| signat-signat | To pant, breathe quickly (spasmodically, or in a labored manner). |
| songot | To be perspiring, sweating. |
| sukang | Prohibited food items and/or activities that aggravate or intensify a sickness. |
| suliman | To be slightly cross-eyed. |
| tebeysu'uk | To be sprained (of bones). |
| teddak | To burst, split open (of a boil only). |
| teggal | For s.t. to be shaken or moving; to have a concussion. |
| teggul 1 | For s.t. to recur, break out again, come back, to return (of sickness only). |
| temmek | Soaked through (like a dressing on a wound). |
| tenne | To feel cold. |
| tugellan | To choke (on s.t. hard), have s.t. stuck in the throat. |
| ugis | An albino. |
| uling mata | To be dizzy. |
| umew | Dumb, mute, unable to speak. |
| uta' | To vomit, throw up.1 |