English: (noun) wall hook on which objects are hung.
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
Ngalud teh kamih maya' ebpa' inah me la'ud nange malem, kadi' na'em men
dalan kuayu inih dih.
We used to boat down the river because there was no road like this in
the past.
Nih nuk midih dadih nalud kamih me pela'ud ikup dih awe ideh mikat
mabeh idih.
Their belongings were boated down to below the gorge so that they did
not have to carry them.
a'ud 2: wooden implement used for clearing (by pulling back grass or small shrubs while cutting)
la'ud 1: downriver, toward the sea
la'ud 2: work
lema'ud (l-em-a'ud): to go to work
lina'ud (l-in-a'ud): has gone to work ?
na'ud (n-a'ud): 1) to hook or hang something; 2) to clear or cut shrubs using an `a'ud'
sina'ud (s-in-a'ud): already placed or hung on a hook
tema'ud: back of the foot behind and above the ball of the heel