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lákwid

Hiligaynon

To twist or turn round, twine, entwine. Lakwidá sang kahíg mo ang íya kahíg-or-ilákwid ang kahíg mo sa íya kahíg. Twist your foot round his (in wrestling or the like). Lakwidí siá sa íya batíis. Get a twist round his leg. Lakwirá, lakwirí-lakwidá, lakwidí. (see sálbid, lámbid, kámbid).


kambíd, kámbid

Hiligaynon

To twist round the legs or feet as in wrestling, etc. Kambirí (-idí) siá. Entwine your legs around him. Ikámbid sa íya ang ímo tiíl. Twist your foot around him. (see sálbid, lákwid).


lámbid

Hiligaynon

To twist or turn round, put round, trip up with one's foot. Lambirí (-idí) siá. Trip him up. Ilámbid sa íya ang ímo tiíl. Twist your foot round him. Lambirá ang tiíl mo. Cross your legs. (see kámbid, lákwid, sálbid).


lámbing

Hiligaynon

To secure, bind, fasten; to grip, grasp, grapple with. (see lámbid, kámbid, lákwid, sálbid).


sulákwid

Hiligaynon

To get one's foot caught or entangled. Nakasulákwid ang ákon tiíl sa gamót sang káhoy. My foot caught in the roots of the tree.