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A lance, spear. Ang kílid sang Aton Ginóo hinandusán sang bángkaw ni Longíno. The side of Our Lord was pierced by the lance of Longinus.
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A kind of dragon-fly, damsel-fly. (see tumbáktúmbak).
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A corpse, dead body, cadaver.
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Eye-tooth, tusk of a boar, elephant, walrus, etc. (bánkil id.).
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A kind of tree with edible fruit.
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See bánkò, bánko-bench; bank.
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A kind of shrub.
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Head, will, thought, mind, soul, inclination. Walâ gid inâ sa bángog ko. That never entered my head, is not or was not to my liking, etc. Walâ gid sa bángog ko ináng mga kalipáyan. Such amusements do not appeal to me-or-I would not even think of assisting at such diversions. (see bagô, bagól, úlo, kálag).
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The principal external abdominal blood-vessels, the right and left epigastric artery.
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To rise, get up from a lying position. Bángon kamó, kay ádlaw na. Get up, for it is bright daylight. Bumángon ka na. Now then, get up. Bangóna ang masakít. Raise or lift up the sick person. Pabangóna siá. Make him rise. Order him to get up. (see tíndog-to stand, stand up, rise from a sitting position; búnkras).
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A cart-pole, carriage-shaft, thill.
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Any rope or string-like material used for binding or tying. Anó ang pagbángot mo kon walâ ka sing bangót? How can you tie, if you have nothing to tie with?
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To tie, bind, lash, fasten with a rope or string. Ibángot ang karabáw sa halígi sing serádo. Tie the buffalo close to the post. Bángti (bangóti) ang halígi sang kabáyo. Tie the horse to the post. Ibángot akó sang karabáw sa halígi. Please tie the buffalo to the post for me. Ang karabáw nga nabángot sa búgsok nakabúhì. The buffalo that was tied to the stake got loose. (see higót).
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A kind of fish growing to about a foot in length and much esteemed as food.
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