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katián

Hiligaynon

Lure, bait, decoy, especially a bird used to lure other birds into a trap. (káti).


kalatían

Hiligaynon

Snare, trap, net; difficulty, trial. (see káti, katián).


káti

Hiligaynon

To decoy, catch birds by a decoy; to provoke, excite, induce, lure, allure, draw, draw on. Amó inâ gánì ang ginakáti (ikáti) níya sa ákon. That is exactly what he is enticing me with. (see katián).


katihán

Hiligaynon

Lure, bait, etc. See katián.


pangáti

Hiligaynon

Freq. of káti-to provoke; to lure, entice, allure, catch birds, etc. by means of a lure (katián). Ginbutangán níla ang siáy sing katián sa pagpangáti sing iláhas. They put a lure into the siáy-trap, in order to catch wild chickens.



subád

Hiligaynon

To swallow without chewing, to swallow whole, gulp down, devour. Ginsubád ang katián sang isá ka mán-og. A snake devoured the decoy-bird. (see sibád, síbà, halúnhon, tulún, tukúb, lámon, lumóy).