English: (noun) crispy fried pork skin and fat
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
beri: panting, out of breath (when tired or angry)
beribpi: steep slope
beribpit: pulled back to open or extend
berirang: striking edge on matchbox
eri 1: having a bad or quick temper
erin: plucking, picking of vegetables
gerigki: scratched when rubbed against something, as when falling
gerimu': to grin
gerio: cooked rice mixed with tapioca powder, usu. used to save on rice
geriper: twisted, as of a rope, dishevelled, of a person
gerisawen: disturb
geriset: wrinkle (of the skin or clothing)
geriwer: curly
kerid: generic name for vegetables; vegetable dish to go with rice
kerimit: squint as in bright sun, grimace, wince, screw up face
keripab: dented, squashed
keripang: feeling in stomach
kerita: wheelbarrow
keritut: wart
meri: 1) (m- prefix (Stative verb or adjective)) bad-tempered; 2) (adjective) dried up, as a stream
meribpit (ng-meribpit): to pull back to open or extend
merid (ng-perid): to wipe or push rubbish aside
merin (em-erin): to pluck vegetables
mering: 1) (noun) bamboo fish trap at weir; 2) (Transitive verb with subject = agent) to dry
meripig: with make a lot of sound with something
nerimod (ne-rimod): to smile
ngeri (ng-eri): 1) to fry; 2) to drain out water from a pond
ngerier (ng-rier): to turn or roll something
ngeriki: to fry
ngerimer: to wrinkle something