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To go over to, change place, pass over or shift to another site, opinion, condition of life, etc. Nagsáylo siá sa pihák. He went over to the other side. Sáylo (magsáylo) ka sa síya nga sa likód mo. Change over to the chair behind you. Saylohá ang kodál sa pihák. Shift the fence to the other side. Nagsáylo siá sa mga makiangáyon. He went over to the democratic party. (see háylo, báylo).
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(Sp. silla) Chair, seat; direction to a driver of a vehicle to turn to the left or to the side opposite to máno. (see síya).
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Dim. of síya-chair, etc. Also: to carry another in a sitting posture on the crossed and firmly joined arms of two persons, a method of transportation often employed in carrying people across a river, etc. (see siánsían).
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To lie upon-, be placed upon-, crosswise. Nagatalángday gid lang iníng mga kawáyan. These bamboos are lying one across the other. Tangdayí ang káhoy sang kawáyan. Put the bamboos across the timber. Itángday ang tiíl mo sa síya. Put your leg across the chair. (see bángday).
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Dim. and Freq. of tíyog-to revolve, spin, etc. Síya nga tiyóg-*tíyog. A swivel chair.
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Dim. and Freq. of túmba. Also: rocking, jolting, swaying to and fro; to rock, jolt. Síya nga tumbátúmba. A rocking chair. Ang káro nagatumbátúmba. The cart is jolting. (see lumpálúmpa).
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(Sp. albacea) Testamentary executor, one appointed to execute a last will and to see that all its provisions are complied with.
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(Sp. alcancía) Money-box, especially a money-box made out of bamboo, or out of a coconut shell.
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(Sp. policía) The police force; policeman, officer, constable.
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To hold in-, support with-, the palm of one's hand; to carry another sitting on the crossed and firmly joined arms of two persons, (see siyásíya).
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See siápò-bagasse.
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(Sp. travesía) Cross-road, zigzag; disadvantage, danger (as in gambling, speculation, or the like); to zigzag, go-, move-, advance-in a zigzag; to expose oneself to danger. Nagtrabesíya kamí sing maláwig dirâ sa bakólod, kay nagtálang kamí sa dálan. We were zigzagging there on the hill for a long time, for we had missed the road. Silíng níla, iníng negósyo walâ sing trabesíya. (Sonô sa íla ang amó nga palatikángan walâ gid sing katalágman). According to them there is no risk (danger) involved in that business. (see rirôrírò).
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