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(B) The tail (proper) of birds. Makaúyon ka sang iwí sang manók? Do you like to eat the tail of a chicken? (see ísol).
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(B) The tail (proper) of birds. Makaúyon ka sang iwí sang manók? Do you like to eat the tail of a chicken? (see ísol).
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Arnotto; bixa orellana. See atiótis, tiwítis.
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Arnotto; bixa orellana. See atiótis, tiwítis.
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Dim. and Freq. of hiwî. Naghiwîhíwì ang íya bábà. She pouted. She puckered her lips.
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A spell, bewitchment, charm, fascination; to bewitch, throw a spell over, cause evil by witchcraft. Nahiwitán siá. He was bewitched, (got sick from a spell). Ginhiwitán siá sang manughiwít. He came under the influence of the sorcerer. He was put under an evil spell by the spell-binder. (see bárang).
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The scorpion.
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The scorpion.
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(H) Pointedness, acuteness, sharpness of a point or pointed instrument, as of a needle, awl, thorn, etc. (see talíwis).
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A kind of squirrel. Ang kiwíg amó ang isá ka sápat nga malábà sing pangolíhi kag malíp-ot sing pangúnhan. The "kiwíg" is an animal with long hind-legs and short fore-legs.
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The scabbard fish, silver eel, cutlass fish.
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Pleasing, pleasant, delightful, lovely, alluring, enticing, likeable, nice, charming, beautiful, entrancing, taking, enchanting. (see wíli, makalulúyag, makalilípay, makabibíhag).
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(H) Sharp-pointed, acute, prickly, barbed. (talíwis).
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(H) See saragiwít-to leave a trace, trail, etc.
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(B) To leave a trace on the ground, as of spilt water, grains, etc., to form an irregular trail; to be inharmonious. Nasaragiwitán ang dálan sang maís nga nadágdag sa sáko. The road had a trail of corn that had fallen (had dribbled) out of the sack. Nagsaragiwít ang íla pagámba kaína. Their singing a short while ago was out of tune. (see ráwit, rawítráwit).
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Temple, brow, etc. See síbid.
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