English: (noun) determination
Bahasa Malaysia: keazaman
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
dedtak: way of slapping or tamping something to make it more compact
dedtar: be struck by something from above, e.g. falling tree
dedtat: flattened
deredtang: epiphytic fern
edta' 1: handle
edta' 2: temper
edtam: rent
edtan: ladder, notched log ladder for entering and exiting from a longhouse, staircase
edtang 1: light, radiance
edtang 2: act of hooking or hanging
Hai. Tabiq lekedtang, ngadan kudih ________.: Hello, good morning. My name is __________.
kedaan (kedtaan): suffering
kedta: able to withstand pain
ketedtan (ke-tedtan): left behind accidentally
ledtam: nauseated, as from eating too much pork fat
lekedtang: dawn, morning
medta: determined
medta' (em-edta'): to attach a handle
medtan: high place made accesible by ladder
medtang: 1) bright; 2) hung
nedtak (ng-dedtak): when constructing a levee in a padi field, to slap the wet clay with a large paddle or club to make it more compact; prior to wrapping cooked rice in leaf packages, to pat, squeeze and press the rice into a compact mass using a small wooden paddle or spatula (bugo)
nedtan: leaning
nedtan (ng-tedtan): to leave behind
nedtar (ng-dedtar): to hit with a heavy item
nedtat (ng-dedtat): to hit or beat until flattened or crushed
ngedta (ng-kedta): to suffer
ngedtan (ng-edtan): to make a ladder, to put a ladder up
ngedtang (ng-edtang): to put something on a hook
ngeledtam (nge-ledtam): to become nauseated
ngeredtang (ng-redtang): put branches around the trunk of one's fruit trees when they are bearing, or pile up rubbish in the fork of a branch so that others will not climb the trees to take the fruit