Search result(s) - bitay

bítay

Hiligaynon

To hang, suspend, string up. Bitáya ang ságing, kahón, etc. Hang up the bananas, the box, etc. by means of a string. Ginbitáyan níla ang káhoy sang kánding nga inanítan na. They hung up to the tree the flayed goat. Ibítay akó ánay siníng bakág nga may unúd nga tinápay. Kindly hang up for me this basket filled with bread. Nasentensiahán siá sang hukóm nga bitáyon. He was sentenced by the judge to be hanged.


bilitayán

Hiligaynon

(H) Gallows, gibbet, anything used for hanging up things. (see bítay).


bitáy-bítay

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of bítay. To hang up loosely or for a short while, to hang up and take down repeatedly.


pamítay

Hiligaynon

Freq. of bítay-to hang (up), etc.


bitayán

Hiligaynon

Gallows, gibbet, etc. See bilitayán id.



dulát

Hiligaynon

Awl, brad-awl, sprig-bit; to use or apply an awl, make a hole with an awl. Magdulát ka sang binít sang amákan kon magbódbod ka. Pierce the edge of the bamboo-mat with an awl, when you make a rattan-rim around it. Dulatí ang sapátos kon magtahî ka sang pánit. Perforate the boots with an awl, when you sew the leather. Dílì mo pagdulatán, kóndì síbtan mo lámang, ang dulúnggan sang bátà kon bitáyan mo sing arítos. Don't pierce the girl's ear with an awl, but only with a needle or pin, when you are going to hang an ear-ring in it.