Hiligaynon
To plant one's foot against something for support, take a firm stand as when pulling a rope or the like. Síkad ka sing maáyo sa pagbútong sang kalát. Take a firm stand for pulling the rope. Sikádi (-ári) ang tuód, bató, etc. Plant your foot firmly against the tree-stump, the stone, etc. Isíkad ang tiíl mo sa padér. Put your foot (firmly) against the wall.
Hiligaynon
(H) To climb up something steep, using hands and feet, to clamber up, scale. Táklas ka sa padér, díngding, kodál, pángpang, etc. Climb the wall, partition, fence, steep river-bank, etc. Taklasá-or-taklasí ang pángpang. Climb the steep river-bank. (see táklad).
Hiligaynon
Stockade, palisade, barrier or enclosure, often surrounding a whole village, especially in the mountains, as a protection against thieves and robbers; wall, defence, rampart, fortification. (see korál, kodál, palamakurán, padér).
Hiligaynon
Wood, wood-work, timber, materials for the wooden part or wooden structure of a house, cart, etc. as distinct from stone, iron, cement, or the like. Ang mga tigkahóy sináng baláy gabúk na, ápang ang padér maáyo pa. The wooden structure of that house is rotten, but the stone-walls are strong yet. (see káhoy).
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