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iket
A thing used to tie, usually a single tie and for lighter objects.
-an ikethan or iketan/ ikethi or iketi/ inikethan or iniketan,
meN- mengiket/ man-iiket/ engiket,
me--an maikethan or maiketan/ aikethan or aiketan
To tie together; refers to firewood, lumber; put on a bandage, dress a wound.
Towan ikethiy kejow say inam-ay i sakbat to.
He is tying the firewood together so that it will be easy to carry.
Inikethan na doktor i diwen Juan a esogat.
The doctor put a bandage on Juan’s wounded hand.
i- iiket/ in-iket,
mengi- mengiiket/ man-iiket/ engiiket,
may- may-iket or may-i-ket/ iyay-iket
To use to tie.
Biyodod toy pakod tep iiket tod cholong.
He borrowed the rope because he will use it to tie together the lumber.
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