Stove.

346

Tal-lo a pugot natured ti pudut.

(Iloc.) Dalican Page 114

Three ghosts endure much heat.

Stove

The three supports for the pot are meant. It seems that the pugot (ghost) is black.

347

Tatlong magkakapatid nagtitiis sa init.

(Tag.) Tungko nang calang

Three brothers suffering from the heat.

Pot rests

348

Tatlong mag kakapitid sing pupute nang dibdib.

(Tag.) Calan

Three sisters with equally white breasts.

Stove

They are equally white—i.e. they are all three black from the fire.

349

Nagcal-logong nag pica nagcaballo tallot sacana.

(Iloc.) Dalican

It has a hat and a spear, a horse and three feet.

Stove

350

Malaki ang namahay cay sa bahay.

(Tag.) Calang at ang bahay nang Calang.

The inhabitant is larger than the Page 115house.

Stove and its lower part (called its house.)

351

Na upo si ca Item, sinulot nica Pula.

(Tag.) Pallot at apoy

Compadre “Item” (black) sat down, Compadre “Pula” (red) poked him.

Pot and flame

352

Ing caballero cung negro makasake yang attung cabayu dapat kikiak yang anting loco.

(Pamp.) Balanga ampong nasi.

My black horseman rides three horses but he is crying like a fool.

A pot of cooking rice

The three horses are the firestones or the three supports of the pot in the pottery stove; the bubbling is the crying.