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balískog

Hiligaynon

Vertebra, spine, backbone, vertebral column: anything that stiffens or strengthens. Butangí iníng hénero sing balískog. Sew or add some stiffening to this cloth, (lest it should flap or hang loosely). (see báskug, tískug).


balitáng

Hiligaynon

Anything that tightens, stiffens, clasps, holds something together: brace, clamp, clasp, manacle, shackles; the piece of wood on either side of a hammock. (see balískog, bánting, pángkog).


báskug

Hiligaynon

Stiffness, brittleness, strength; rigidity; to be or become stiff or brittle; to be or become strong, vigorous. Nagbáskug ang ákon báyò, kay natám-an sing almidón. My jacket is stiff, because it has been overstarched. Sa waláy duhádúha magabáskug ang íya láwas sa umá. No doubt, he will get strong again on the farm. Nagbolobáskug na siá liwán. He is now quite strong again. (see tískug, balískog, kusúg).


bastidór

Hiligaynon

(Sp. bastidor) Embroidery-frame, rod for curtains, hangings, decorations, etc. (see alóghog, balayán, pángkog, balískog, bílog).


bokóg

Hiligaynon

(H) Vertebra, spine, backbone, especially in a fish; anything that stiffens or strengthens. (see balískog).



sokóg

Hiligaynon

Anything that stiffens or strengthens, as an upright, crossbeam, brace, or the like. (see talimáskog, balískog, bokóg).


talimáskog

Hiligaynon

A stiffening; spine, vertebral column, backbone. Butangí sing talimáskog ang balatibát, kay mahúyang. Put some stiffening in the lattice-work, for it is (too) weak. (see báskog, balískog).


tuluktukón

Hiligaynon

Spine, etc. See toloktokón, talódtod; balískog, talimáskog).