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basol
A sin; a fault; a wrong-doing.
ma- mabesol, managbasol
Always sinning or doing wrong; sinful.
man- manbesol/ manbabasol/ iyanbasol
To sin; commit a wrong.
Iyanbasol i dahid ahi to, isonga mankekechow na pakawan.
The man committed a wrong against his brother, that's why he is asking for forgiveness.
man-+-in- manbinasol/ iyanbinasol
To sin against each other.
pan--an panbasolan/ iyanbasolan
To sin against someone.
Iyanbasolan na dahiy ahi to.
The man commited a wrong against his brother.
i--an ibasolan/ ibasoli/ inbasolan,
mengi- mengibesol/ manbabasol/ engibasol,
may--an maybesolan/ iyaybasolan
To blame; accuse of doing a wrong.
Si Juan i inbasolan Pedron engibot na manok.
Juan is the one Pedro accused of stealing the chicken.
...ibasolan cha kayo na Gentile.
...the Gentiles will accuse you.
...nagwariy pengibasolan ched si-kathayo.
...there will be nothing they can accuse us of.
Nagwariy mebedin a mengibasol cha si-kathayo.
There is no one who will be able to accuse us (of doing wrong).
pa--an pabasolan
maypa- maypabasolan/ iyaypabasolan
To cause s.o. to be blamed or accused of doing wrong.
ipa-/ impa- ipabasol/ impabasol
To blame about something; to make an accusation about something; verb affix cross-references what person is being blamed for or accused of.
Nagwariy ipabasol ched si-kathayo.
There will be nothing that they will accuse you of.
maypa-/ iyaypa- maypabasol/ iyaypabasol
To be blamed.
Nagwariy maypabasol cha si-kara.
There will be nothing blamed against them (i.e. There will be nothing they will be accused of.)
To accuse; bring charges against.
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