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A layer, stratum, course (of bricks, etc.); a sheet, board; pile, stack; to arrange by laying one thing on top of another, said of leaves, sheets, boards and the like. Anibá ang mga papél, tulún-an, tápì, etc. Lay the papers, books, boards, etc. nicely one on top of the other. Ianíb ang mga tápì sa idálum sang baláy-or-anibí ang idálum sang baláy sang mga tápì. Put the boards neatly one on top of the other on the ground-floor of the house. (see kamáda).
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To stack, pile, etc. See haníb, aníb.
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To pile one thing above another in regular order, stack (leaves, sheets, boards, etc.). Hapnigá ang mga dáhon sang búyò, tabákò, etc. Arrange the buyo-, tobacco-leaves etc. neatly in a pile. Hapnigí akó sináng mga papél. Put those papers together in a pile for me. Ihápnig akó ánay sináng mga rebísta nga nagadulúm-ok. Please pile up neatly those reviews lying about in disorder. Ihápnig nínyo ang mga tápì sa idálum sang baláy. Stack the boards underneath the house. (see hántal, kamáda, aníb).
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To pile, stack, arrange in order. Laknibá ang mga tápì. Pile up the boards. Laknibí akó sináng mga tápì. Stack those boards for me. Nalaknibán níla sing tápì ang idálum sang baláy. They piled up boards on the ground-floor of the house. Iláknib akó siníng mga papél. Please put these papers in order for me. (see aníb, kamáda).
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Stack, heap, pile of grain in the sheath, sheaf, bundle of grain or straw; to stack, pile, sheaf, make a heap (of grain in the sheath). Nagatúmpi (Nagatulúmpi) silá sang íla nga ginálab. They are stacking what they have cut with the sickle (what they have reaped). Tumpihón nínyo ang humáy. Stack the rice. Koralán nínyo ang tinumpihán sang humáy, agúd índì maábtan sang mga háyup. Build a fence around the rice stack so that the animals (cattle) cannot get at it. (see túmpok, kamáda, aníb).
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Arms, weapon.
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(Sp. manivela) Steering wheel.
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(H) See pangibáibá.
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Freq. of tíb-ong-to raise, lift, etc.
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Freq. of síbà-to devour, gulp down, gobble up, swallow, tear to pieces and eat up.
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To balance oneself with difficulty, be scarcely able to keep one's balance or equilibrium; to be on the point of-committing oneself,-telling some news,-betraying a secret,-letting "the cat out of the bag". Nagapanibítibí ang íya mga bibíg sa paghámbal. He can scarcely detain himself from telling the news. He is simply bursting to tell the news. (see tibí).
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Freq. of sibít. To use a needle or pin; to wear a pin, brooch, badge or any similar ornament fastened by a pin; to vaccinate; to remove a thorn or prickle by means of a pin or needle or anything resembling a needle. Magpanibít ka sang mga tunúk. (Síbta ang mga tunúk). Remove the thorns by means of a needle. Madámù ang mga kabatáan nga pinaníbtan (ginpaníbtan) sang manogbúlung. Many children were vaccinated by the doctor. Ipanibít níya ang íya sibít nga may batóngmaídlak sa pándut sang bánwa. At the town-feast she will wear her brooch set with precious stones.
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Freq. of tíbong-to carry on the shoulder, etc.
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To be involved, complicated, intricate, requiring much patience or fatigue. Freq. of síbud.
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