G-agap

English: (Transitive verb with subject = patient) startled


Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary


Related to G-agap


a'ang: a type of frog

a'e: type of edible frog

a'eb: small woven basket or container without handles, usually used to measure volume or quantity of grain

a'ed: speech defect, stutter, stammer

a'et: bad, poor, unpleasant

a'it 1: sickness

a'it 2: wait

a'ud 1: wall hook on which objects are hung.

a'ud 2: wooden implement used for clearing (by pulling back grass or small shrubs while cutting)

a'uh: claim

a'uk: ladle, scoop

a'ul: pot handle

a'un: used stuff, second hand clothing

a'up: match, pair

a'ur: an answer, reply

aag: finely chopped meat or vegetables

aah: response to a call, to ask for pardon

aan: dammed up stream or river

aang 1: stopper for bottle or other container.

aang 2: tool used for gouging wood, adze

aap: a lick, licking

aar 1: bellows

aar 2: carefully woven rattan twine used in tying; woven rattan work used on implements

aar 3: bamboo or wood fencing used for building dam to trap fish or in irrigation of rice fields

aba: log used as support for firewood when making fire in hearth

aba': wary, fearful

abad: a type of grass with sharp cutting leaves; sword grass

abak: valley; groove; gully

aban 1: fight or squabble over ownership of something

aban 2: because; unless, only if, when, due to