WMP |
Itbayaten |
ahban |
cloth or blanket for carrying a baby or an infant, hanging down from mother’s neck in order to tuck it up, usually in the side (a child is carried in front of the mother when it is very young, on the side when it is at the stage of crawling, and on the back when it is taken for a long journey) |
Itawis |
ábban |
hold a baby |
Ifugaw |
obán |
special blanket in which babies and little children are carried on the back of somebody |
Kankanaey |
ebán |
blanket used to carry children on the back |
Hanunóo |
ʔubán |
tumpline or shoulder strap used in carrying heavy packs |
Toba Batak |
oban |
carry, bring |
Malay |
emban |
band going around the body. Of the bands supporting a porter's knapsack; also of a horse's belly-band |
Old Javanese |
emban |
that which carries or encloses |
Balinese |
emban |
carry a child; rear, bring up (a child) |
Bikol |
habán |
carry something cradled in cloth high on the back near the shoulders (as one might carry a small child) |
CMP |
Ngadha |
eba |
carrying strap or cloth for small children; carry children on the side or in the arms with such a strap or cloth |