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A piece of bamboo, or the like, with the small end cut off.
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Deaf, hard of hearing, without hearing; to be or become deaf, lose one's hearing. Nagbungúl siá. He became deaf. He lost his hearing. Indì ka magpakabungúl. Don't pretend to be deaf. Don't act the deaf man. (see ongô).
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To cut off piece by piece, cut-in pieces,-in lengths. Bungulí sing mga pátdan ang tubó. Cut the sugar-cane in pieces for planting. (see púnggul).
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Angle, hook (fish); to angle, hook. Bunitá iníng haroán. Hook this mud-eel. Isdà nga nabunít (binunít). A fish that has been hooked (caught by hook). Ipamunít iníng ákon bunít. Go and fish with this fishing-line of mine. Pamunít-to fish with line and hook. Pamunití iníng línaw, kay madámù sing ísdà. Angle with line and hook in this quiet water, for there is plenty of fish in it. (see saláit).
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A medicinal plant.
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To rinse, lave, finish washing or bathing by the use of clean, fresh water. Bunlawí na lang ang bátà, kay nagakúrug na sa katúgnaw. Finish off bathing the child by pouring fresh, clean water over it, for it is trembling with cold. Nakapalígos na akó kag mamúnlaw na lang akó. I have taken a bath and now I am going to rinse myself with clean water. Ibúnlaw iníng túbig nga matínlò sa mga panápton nga linábhan. Use this clean water for rinsing the wash.
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To stab, prod, stick, pierce, with a sharp instrument. Bún-a siá. Stab him. Bún-i siá sa kílid. Stab him in the side. Ibunô ang bángkaw sa báboy. Use the lance to stick the pig with. Ang binunô kahápon natabangán sa madalî kag naluás na sa katalágman sang kamatáyon. The one who was stabbed yesterday was given assistance at once, and is now out of danger of death. (see labô-to smite, slash).
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The inclosure in a fish-trap (punút) where the fish are caught and killed, often by spearing them. (bunô).
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(H) The fibre of coconut husks used for making doormats, etc.; the net-like integument at the bottom of the leaves of some palms.
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A kind of grass whose fibre is used for hat-making, etc. Kálò nga búntal. A hat made of the fibre of buntal-grass.
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See búngkol. Buntalá-bungkolá.
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A place or side of a thing open to blows, thrusts, waves, etc. Ang buntalán sang subâ. The bank or side of a river where the current is swiftest. Ang buntalán sang sakayán. The side of a boat beaten against by the waves. The weather-side opposite the lee-side. (see búntal).
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