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hípgid

Hiligaynon

A kind of vine whose stems are much used for binding purposes, especially in fish-traps, as they are very resistant to the action of water. (see síg-id).


lág-i

Hiligaynon

A weir, a kind of bamboo-netting as used in fish-traps (fish-corrals) called punút, etc. Also verb. Walâ pa malag-ihí ang punút. The fish-trap is not yet provided with netting. Ilág-i iníng kawáyan kag hípgid sa punút. Use this bamboo and hipgid-fibres to make a netting for the fish-trap.


síg-id

Hiligaynon

A vine much used for binding purposes. (see hípgid).


tágik

Hiligaynon

To bind-, connect-, together, secure in place (split pieces of bamboo in floors, in fish traps, etc.). Tagíka ang salúg. Tie the flooring with any binding material like rattan, hípgid, sókdap, etc. Itágik iníng owáy sa lág-i. Use this rattan for securing in place the strips of bamboo in the lág-i netting (weir). Tinágik nga mga ngípon. Teeth that are closely set together. A fine set of teeth.