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búyot

Hiligaynon

To grasp firmly, cling to, hold fast, clutch, grip. Buyóti siá. Cling to him. Ang bátà nagbúyot sang bútkon sang íya amáy. The child clung to its father's arm. Binuyótan níya ang gamót sang káhoy. He held fast to the root of the tree. (see kápyot, kapút).


buyótan

Hiligaynon

Hold, grasp, grip; something to hold on to, an advantage or superiority of any kind. Walâ gid akó sing buyótan sa íya. I have no hold on him. I have no influence with him. (see búyot, kaláptan).


panguyáput

Hiligaynon

To hold on to, cling to, grasp, grip, clutch, take hold of, encircle with the fingers. (see kuyáput, kapút, kápyot, búyot).


dalúnggan

Hiligaynon

(H) Ear, sense of hearing, organ of hearing, audition; ear (of a pot or kettle, etc.); handle, loop, grip, any projecting part from the side of a thing. (see talínga, dulúnggan, idulúngug, dungúg, kaláptan, uluyatán, buyótan).