duay
Sense 1
verb
English. Separates from s.o. (esp. one's parents, hence), marries.
Example sentence:
Subanen. Naa sa' ma'nia, miktalu' dayun kia gina'en dini Dungkuan, “Mesu'at, megduay amu nig bata'u kiin.”
English. Now that, if that's the case, then, her mother said to Don Juan, “Okay, you and my daughter can marry.”
Idiom: awid duayan
English. Is married.
Example sentence:
Subanen. Naa, kiin migawid ma na amu duayan, iini pektalentenay niu ki kegleketubu' niu, mengimbaal muka' megimula.
English. Now then, here you are married, this is what you are to attend your living, cutting the forest and planting.
c.f. englangan
Sense 2
English. Goes, works alone.
Synonym. dawindawin; dayandayan