Search result(s) - kóbot

kóbot

Hiligaynon

To hold on to by the teeth, stick or cling to as a leech, a pair of pincers, the claws of a lobster, etc. Ang katáng nagkóbot sa ákon kamót. The crab held on firmly to my hand. Ang bintósa nagakóbot na sa likód sang masakít nga táo. The cupping glass is now firmly attached to the sick man's back. Pakobóta ang tándok sa bútkon sang bátà. Apply the cupping glass to the child's arm. Pinakóbot níla ang tándok sa páa sang bátà, agúd makúhà ang dálit sang kinádtan sang idô. They put a cupping glass on the boy's leg in order to draw off the poison from the place bitten by the dog.


kuyábut

Hiligaynon

To adhere firmly to, stick to, cling to; to take hold of, pull, drag. (see kóbot, kapút, bútong).


makóbot

Hiligaynon

Burying one's teeth in, holding on to with one's teeth, adhesive, adhering, sticking to. (see kóbot).