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luku'2
pa-, mag- -an (repet.)
To lie down (of big animals as carabao, horse, etc.).
The word is also called to a carabao to make him lie down.
Paluku' hadja kābewin bessuwang bang pekkengan.
The carabao just lies down when he is tired.
Ekka kābew magluku'an si lugluban.
Many carabaos lie down in the wallow.
Luku', pa'inte si kābewin duk palekku'.
One says luku' to the carabao so that it will lie down.
N-
-an
For an animal to take a rider down with him (when lying down).
Iluku'an ku we' kābew ensini' si lān.
I was taken down earlier by the carabao on the trail.
Ngaluku' kābew a'a miya'an ensini'.
The carabao took that person down with him earlier (when he lay down).
(pa)lekku'
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