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lápid

Hiligaynon

A galley with three banks of oars; to arrange in a row or tier, join well, put firmly together, connect; twin. (see kápid).


lapíd-lapíd

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of lápid. Also adjective: firmly joined, connected, together, united. (see lipíd).


Firmly joined or connected, twin. (see lapíd).


lápida

Hiligaynon

(Sp. lápida) Tablet, memorial stone, slab, monument, inscription on a metal plate or stone slab. (see batungdáan, handumánan).


salápid

Hiligaynon

To braid, plait or twist. Salapída (-íra) ang ímo bohók). Braid your hair. Ginsalápid níla ang kawó sang tabíg. They plaited the string to fasten the rice-harvesting basket. Bohók nga sinalápid. Braided hair. (see lúbid).



guríbhay

Hiligaynon

Dilapidated, frayed, the worse for wear, torn, old, shabby, stained and soiled, deteriorated or injured by wear; to be frayed, etc. Guríbhay na ang ákon delárgo. My trousers are old and worn out. Nagguríbhay ang íya puróy sa dáyon nga paggámit. His shorts are worn out by constant use. (see gurísnay, gúsbat, gubát, gunít).


magabók

Hiligaynon

Decaying, decayed, rotten, decomposed, dilapidated, ruinous, falling to pieces. (gabók).