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Dim. and Freq. of tibí. (see panibítibí).
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To pour in liquids quickly and with some force, as by turning upside down the vessel from which the liquid is poured; to toss off, pour down the throat, empty a glass or bottle by putting it to the mouth. Itíbiong mo ang túbig nga árà sa bayóng sa tadyáw. Tibiongí ang tadyáw sang túbig nga arâ sa bayóng. Empty (Pour) the water from the bamboo tube into the earthen jar. Itíbiong na lang iníng isá ka báso (botílya) nga serbésa, kay mapaúlì na kitá. Just empty (toss off, pour down your throat) this glass (bottle) of beer, for we are now going home. (see tayón, inúm).
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A small snail with a tapering spiral shell; also the empty shell that is often burned to lime for betelnut chewing. (see tambarúkò).
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To shoulder, carry on the shoulder, carry a person pickaback (pick-back). Gintíbong níya akó. He carried me on his shoulders. Kon madálum ang túbig sang subâ mapatíbong akó sa táo. If the water of the river is deep I shall have myself carried across on the shoulders of a man. Ipatíbong mo sa íya ang bakág, bató, bátà, etc. Let him carry the basket, the stone, the child, etc. on his shoulder. Tibónga akó sa tabók sa subâ. Carry me pickaback across the river. (see abága, abá).
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A jar or pot of earthenware, often used to hide or bury money in, to hold pickled fish, mangoes, etc.
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Dim. of tibúd-jar, pot.
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Plump, fat, full, stout, thick, etc. See tibúdol, etc.
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See tíbias-to slip, etc.
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A kind of vine yielding a gourd of a roundish shape.
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Loom, weaving-machine. See terál id.
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To set in the soil, plant, sow; to begin (start, commence)-sowing,-planting,-building a house. (see túdlak).
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