English: (exclam.) expression of dismay
Bahasa Malaysia: pengucapan perasaan takut atau lemah semangat
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
aya': pet, domesticated animal, livestock
ayad: cuts, slices, pieces
ayad-ayad: little by little
ayah: young `semah' fish
ayam: expression of endearment by grandparent to grandchild
ayan: hanging shelf for keeping rolled up mats
ayang: cut piece of meat, cloth
ayat: verse in the Bible
baya': work party system whereby the group works on each other's farm in turn
bayam: spinach
bayang: goatskin armour formerly used by warriors when going into battle, now used by males when dancing
bayar: to pay
belayan: fishing rod, bent under weight (as a fishing rod)
binaya': was followed, was obeyed
binayar (b-in-bayar): already paid
kaya': weak
kayad: bamboo knife for slicing
kayang: alud kayang, backstroke
kebaya': able to follow
kerayab: sit in a sloppy or disrespectful manner; spread body out, arms outstretched
laya': soft
maya': direction, follow, obey, in accordance with (someone's wishes)
mayad: leak out little by little, as rice from a hole in a basket
mayar: wooden block or board for chopping up game (meat)
naya' (n-aya'): raised, bred
nayan: to attract or lead on ?
ngaya' (ng-aya'): to raise animals, incl. fish
ngayad (ng-ayad): to cut up
ngayang (ng-ayang): to cut into pieces
ngelaya' (nge-laya'): to soften