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bílbig

Hiligaynon

To notch, nick, to strike or break off a piece, as of crockery, glass-ware, etc. Nabilbigán ang kólon. The cooking pot had a piece broken off. Bilbigí ang púnta sang awís. Strike off the point of the awis-shell. Bilbigá ang binílbig. Break the potsherd. (see bínting, píngas).


bíngaw

Hiligaynon

To jag, notch, nick, indent, knock or draw out a tooth and the like. Ginbíngaw sang amáy ang ngípon sang íya anák. The father pulled out his son's tooth. Mabíngaw ang lagárì kon magági sa isá ka bató. The saw will have teeth broken off, if it passes over a stone. Bingáwi siá sing isá ka ngípon. Deprive him of a tooth. Bingáwa ang íya nga ngípon. Draw his tooth. (see píngas, bílbig).


pílpig

Hiligaynon

To tear or twist off, break off; gather. (see bílbig).