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A captive, prisoner; a cock killed in the cockpit; the remains of a repast, food left on the table after a banquet, etc.; to capture, take-captive,-prisoner, lead into captivity. Bihági silá bisán sing isá lámang sa íla. Capture at least one of them. Ang mga Móros sádto ánay nagpamíhag (nagbíhag) sing madámù nga mga Bisayâ. The Moros formerly led many Visayans into captivity. Nabíhag ang íya tagiposóon. His heart was captivated.
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Dim. of bíhag. Also: A children's game "The hen and the hawk". Nagahámpang silá sang bihág-bíhag. They are playing "The hen and the hawk."
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One who is to be or should be captured; one who is an easy prey to. (see bihag).
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(H) Captivating, alluring, taking, enchanting, charming, enticing, bewitching, enthralling. (see bíhag).
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Freq. of bígsì-to grasp, grip, handle (rudely, roughly). pamíhag, Freq. of bíhag-to take captive, captivate.
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Magnet. (see batóbalánì).
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To imprison, put in prison, jail, gaol, incarcerate, confine, lock up. Bilanggoá ang makáwat. Put the thief in prison. Binilánggò níla ang buyóng. They incarcerated the robber. Ipabilánggò mo ang tigtampálas sa mga polís. Get the police to lock up the criminal. Ang mga binilánggò. Prisoners. Ibilánggò ang nadakúp sa madalî, agúd índì makabúhì. Put the captive in jail at once, lest he should escape. Iníng baláy ginbilanggoán níla sang mga nabíhag. They confined the captives in this house. (see húnong).
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(H) Alluring, enticing, enthralling, bewitching, captivating, taking, charming. (see gánya, makabibíhag, makailílà, makalulúmay).
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Pleasing, pleasant, delightful, lovely, alluring, enticing, likeable, nice, charming, beautiful, entrancing, taking, enchanting. (see wíli, makalulúyag, makalilípay, makabibíhag).