Edtan

English: (noun) ladder, notched log ladder for entering and exiting from a longhouse,
staircase

Bahasa Malaysia: tangga


Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary


Related to Edtan


deredtang: epiphytic fern

edtang 1: light, radiance

edtang 2: act of hooking or hanging

Hai. Tabiq lekedtang, ngadan kudih ________.: Hello, good morning. My name is __________.

ketedtan (ke-tedtan): left behind accidentally

lekedtang: dawn, morning

medtan: high place made accesible by ladder

medtang: 1) bright; 2) hung

nedtan: leaning

nedtan (ng-tedtan): to leave behind

ngedtan (ng-edtan): to make a ladder, to put a ladder up

ngedtang (ng-edtang): to put something on a hook

ngeredtang (ng-redtang): put branches around the trunk of one's fruit trees when they are bearing, or pile up rubbish in the fork of a branch so that others will not climb the trees to take the fruit

pededtan: 1) leaning against; 2) put something on top of something else, as the right foot on the left knee when sitting with legs crossed

pengedtang: wall hook

redtan: passed out, fainted

redtang: the structure formed by parasitic plants on a tree; a structure built around a fruiting tree to protect it from marauders

tabiq lekedtang: Good morning

tedtan: act of leaving someone behind

Mo, dooq teh. Petulu edto riak pukul 7.15 lekedtang.: Alright. See you tomorrow at 7.15am.

Pukul puluq lekedtang.: It leaves at 10.00am.

Rengaq kineh ih nalan neh tauh let nginih pukul 7.15 lekedtang.: That means we have to leave the lodge by 7.15am.

Tu’uh tineh. Teminaq uih pukul 7.15 lekedtang.: I agree. I will be ready by 7.15am.