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lábang

Hiligaynon

To ensnare, catch, rope, tie or intercept with a rope. (The ends of the rope are held by two men, who, on the approach of the animal, throw the rope under its neck and then quickly change places so as to encircle the animal's neck with the rope). Maglábang ka sang kabáyo-or-labánga ang kabáyo. Catch the horse by means of a rope. (see lábay).


lábang

Hiligaynon

To take within one's range, encroach upon. See ábang.


Road, line, limit, boundary; to lie athwart, lie across, be in the passage of. (see lábang, labangán, kalbangán).


láang

Hiligaynon

Snare, noose, loop; to ensnare, etc. (see lábang).


labangán

Hiligaynon

Snare, noose; fetter, shackles; line, boundary, front, fighting line; trenches. (see lábang).



lábay

Hiligaynon

To catch or ensnare by means of a rope. See lábang. Labáya-labánga.


labangánan

Hiligaynon

Line, boundary, military works of defence; trenches. (see labangán).


talabáng

Hiligaynon

See talába.


talabangán

Hiligaynon

Any person or object needing (worthy of) assistance. (tábang).


báng-aw

Hiligaynon

Also: to foil, baffle, thwart, frustrate; to fail, be foiled, etc. Nabáng-aw (Nagkabáng aw, nagkalabáng-aw) ang (Nabang-awán silá sang) íla mga hándum. They failed to reach the object of their desires. Their hopes were disappointed.


samóng

Hiligaynon

To join, mingle in (with) introduce oneself into a company. Sang pagkasúnug sang bánwa madámù nga mga makáwat ang nagsamóng sa mga táo nga nagatalábang. When the town was on fire many thieves mingled with (introduced themselves among) the men that gave their help to save. (see dápon, sulúd).


trintséra

Hiligaynon

(Sp. trinchera) Trench, intrenchment, bulwark, line of defence. (see kalóg, labangán, palalípdan, palamakurán, baluárte).