English: like, in like manner, the same as
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
metad (ng-petad): to separate
netad: cut with a striking motion toward the body, as when standing with legs apart and swinging the `bikung' from in front of the body to between the legs
ngeletad (ng-teletad): make a backward stroke of the leg, of fighting cocks
pemetad: something used to separate, a person who separates (eg. fighting dogs)?
petad: separate, isolate, part
teletad: the natural spur of a cock (usu a fighting cock)
tetad: marks made by an adze