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To finger, handle, fumble, touch or toy with the fingers; to twist, roll (between the fingers). Ngáa nga ginapíti (ginapití) mo lang ang balasahón nga walâ mo pagabasáha? Why are you fingering the paper without reading it? Pitíha (Pitihá) ang púsud sináng pányò nga sóklà kag ikúhit sang púling sa íya matá. Roll up the corner of that silk handkerchief and remove with it the mote from his eye.
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Rein, tether, lead, rope attached to a buffalo, ox, etc. for guiding or leading; to guide (a buffalo, etc.) by means of a rope. Maálam ka balá magpitík sang karabáw? Maálam ka balá magúyat sang pitík sang karabáw? Can you handle a buffalo (by means of a rope)? Do you know how to guide a buffalo with a rein (lead, rope, line)?
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From pilít-to adhere to, etc. Napítlan ang íya mga túdlò sang dúgà sang lángkà. The juice of the jack-fruit stuck to his fingers.
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To count up to seven and begin again at one. Pitópitohá ang pagísip sang maís. Count out the maize-cobs in sevens. Also: A seven months old fetus.
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To bring together, lock up or keep in a safe place (chickens, etc.). Kon hápon ang mga babáye nagapamógo sang mga manók. In the evening the women gather the chickens to roost. Pagóha (Pógwa) ang mga manók. Lock up the chickens. Ginpógo níla si José, kay ígò lang siá sang lágaw. They have put José in a safe place, for he is very much given to wandering about.
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To move about as fish in a net, to be crowded; to wriggle, struggle. Nagapókot gid lang ang mga táo sa sulúd sang simbáhan. The people in the church are moving about like fish in a net, i.e. they are crowded or closely packed. Nagdúmug kag nagpokotáy silá nga duhá sing maláwig túbtub nga ang isá sa íla nabúntol. The two of them wrestled and struggled for a long time till one of them was thrown (and gave in).
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Low, deep (of voice, of musical instruments, etc.). Kapoóng sang íya tíngug. His voice is very deep. What a bass voice he has!
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To spirt (spurt) out in a rather large stream or quantity, to squirt. Ang túbig nagapóswak sa túbo. The water is spirting out of the tube. Naposwakán akó sing nánà sang íya dakû nga hubág. I was sprinkled (spattered) with matter from his large boil. (see búswak).
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(Sp. prenda) Mortgage, pledge, security, pawn, token; to pawn, mortgage, pledge, give-security,-a token. Iprénda lang sa íya ang ímo talámnan. Mortgage your field to him. Ginprendahán níya si Fuláno sang íya kalubihán. He made over (He gave) his coconut grove as security to N.N. (see pasálig, kaligonán, patínga).
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(Sp. procesión) Procession. Ang prosisyón magalíbut sa mga dálan nga ginaprosisyonán silíng sang kinabatásan. The procession will pass over the customary route. (see kátay).
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To dispel, disperse, dissipate, dissolve, undo, scatter, blow off (away), to cause to be seen no longer. Ang ádlaw nagapúas sang mga gál-um. The sun is dispelling the clouds. Ang asó ginapúas sang hángin. The smoke is being blown away (off) by the wind. Napúas (Nagkapúas) na ang mga gál-um. The clouds are (were) dispelled.
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Fast, fasting; to fast, be fasting, keep the fast. Magpuása kamó kag magpaúmud sa kárne sa mga Biérnes sang Kwarésma. Keep the fast and abstinence on the Fridays in Lent. Adlaw nga inogpuása. Day of fasting. (see ádlaw, nga, inogpaúmud, sa, kárne-a day of abstinence).
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To compress or wring out. Magpúgà ka sang túbig (púg-on (pugáon) mo ang túbig) gíkan sa panápton. Wring (Press) out the water from the clothes. Púg-i (Pugái) ang panápton. Wring-out the clothes,-the clothes dry.
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