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purogían

Hiligaynon

(B) The cloth-roller in a loom on which the web or newly woven cloth is wound up. (púgì, pulogían).


ántip

Hiligaynon

The pole that passes through the end of the web and is fastened by ropes to the body of the weaver in a primitive kind of weaving without the use of a loom. Nowadays nearly every household has a loom, called tidál or terál, a corruption of the Sp. telar. (see átip, purogían).


líkis

Hiligaynon

To take the warp from the warping board and arrange it on the loom; to coil, wind (the woven cloth on the cloth-roller). Likísa ang sináb-ong. Transfer the warp from the warping board to the loom. Likísa ang hinabúl. Wind the woven cloth on the roller (pulugian, purogían). (see balólon, lolón, lókot-to roll up mats; álas-to coil, wind up ropes).


likisán

Hiligaynon

A cloth-roller, the revolving beam in a loom on which the finished cloth is wound, anything used like a cloth-roller. (see pulogían, purogían).


pinugián

Hiligaynon

The cloth woven first and consequently the first to be wound on the roller of a native loom. The pinugián is frequently not quite smooth and is inferior in value to the rest of the weave. (see púgì, purogían).



pulugían

Hiligaynon

Cloth-roller. See purogían.