Ngelu (ng-elu)

English: (Transitive verb with subject = agent) to allow fruit to become overripe and go to waste


Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary


Related to Ngelu (ng-elu)


ngelu'eh (nge-lu'eh): to be sleepy

ngelua (nge-lua): initiation ceremony in which people are smeared with the blood of an animal slaughtered for the purpose (cf Lian pp 130)

ngelubang (nge-lubang)_: to make a hole

ngelubid (nge-lubid): to roll something over (eg. a log)

ngelubpa (ng-lubpa): to make nude

ngelueng (nge-lueng): to dent

ngeluit: to fish

ngeluka' (nge-luka'): to cause to fall (push down)

ngelulun (ng-lulun): to roll up a mat, sheet, tobacco leaf

ngelulung (nge-lulung): to shave wood for decoration

ngelupung (nge-lupung): to float

ngelutak (nge-lutak): to make dirty, muddy

ngelutut (nge-lutut): to make muddy

ngeluyu' (nge-luyu'): to make dirty

pengelupung (penge-lupung): object to float with

pengeluyu' (penge-luyu'): something to make dirty with