English: (Transitive verb with subject = agent) to pull or bend a branch or bamboo stalk over
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
ma'en (ng-pa'en): carry something long on the shoulders, e.g. planks, poles
ma'id (ng-pa'id): to wipe
mabeh (ng-babeh): to carry on the back
mada' (ng-bada'), nebada': advise, tell, instruct
madil (ng-badil): to shoot, to hunt using guns
magi' (ng-bagi'): to share out
majung (ng-majung): to flatter
mako' (ng-pako'): to nail, hammer a nail
makub (ng-pakub): knock, strike together
mala (ng-bala): say, tell, talk about
malid (ng-palid): to blow away
malih (ng-balih): to lie, to be deceitful
manid (ng-panid): to wedge/split using a wedge
marir (ng-parir): to poison; poisonous
marit (ng-barit): to pattern, design, colour
masa' (ng-basa'): to read
masiu (ng-pasiu): to sell
masiw (ng-pasiw): to sell
matek (ng-batek): made pregnant
mau (ng-pau): push a sharp point through
maur (ng-baur): to make someone full
mayung (ng-bayung): to spear
mebpak (ng-bebpak): to tear
mebpan (ng-bebpan): to catch birds with a bird-line stick
mebpat (ng-bebpat): to share, divide
mebped (ng-bebped): tie by winding around, (bundles, bandages on limbs, etc.)
mebpek (ng-bebpek): break something into small particles; pound something finely
mebpel (ng-mebpel): to return a favour, to take vengeance
mebpen (ng-mebpen): 1) to close the mouth or the opening of a container by covering; 2) make something sink into the ground
mebper (ng-mebper): to fan the fire