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Other Austronesian
mechuached
,
v.s.
bitter.
mechuached
a
ta
er
a
bedengel
a
telemtam;
cheluached,
muau;
osul
a
ngikel
a
mechuached
,
cheluchedel.
mechuached
a rengul
expr.
evil; mean; stubborn.
See also:
CHELUACHED
,
MENGUACHED
Examples:
A
techel
a
charm
a
kirel
mo
medul
er
a
ngau
e
mekang
el
obengkel
a
diak
a
omkukel
el
blauang
me
a
mechuached
el
dellomel.
> The meat is to be roasted and eaten with bitter herbs and with bread made without yeast.
A
ungil
el
omelekoi
a
mechuached
a
telemtul.
> The best of words can be destructive (lit., Good words can have a bitter taste).
Proverbs:
A
merekos
el
tekoi,
a
mechuached
a
telemtemul.
> Sweet words have a bitter taste.
A parent wishing to punish a child may beckon him with a soft, sweet voice and, when the child comes, thrash him. May be applied where a leader secures his following with promises that he fails to keep.
More Examples:
Ng
mechuached
.
> It's bitter.
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