see: peyegaw
Let's analyze and describe each Boie'nen term:
1. *Lingaw* (forget): implies a lapse in memory or mental recall, where information or events are no longer remembered.
2. *Ingaw* (drunk): suggests a state of intoxication, where one's mental and physical faculties are impaired due to excessive consumption of alcohol or other substances.
3. *Bongaw* (knocked out or unconscious): implies a loss of consciousness, often due to physical trauma, injury, or overwhelming circumstances, resulting in a temporary or potentially severe disruption of awareness and responsiveness.
4. *Sengaw* (gas leak or steam): describes the escape or release of gases, often implying a potential hazard or uncontrolled situation, such as a leak in a container or pipe, or the release of steam due to pressure or malfunction.
These terms showcase distinct concepts in Boie'nen, each with its own specific meaning and implications. The similar sound patterns (-ngaw, -ingaw, -lingaw, -bongaw, -sengaw) might suggest a morphological or phonological relationship between these words, but their meanings are quite different.