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sáb-it

Hiligaynon

To hang on a peg, nail, etc. Isáb-it ang ímo kálò sa lánsang. Hang your hat on the nail. Sab-ití ang lánsang sang ímo báyò. Hang up your jacket on the peg. (see sáng-at, sáklit).


káb-it

Hiligaynon

To hang on, suspend from. See sáb-it.


panáb-it

Hiligaynon

Freq. of sáb-it-to hang on a peg, etc.


sád-ang

Hiligaynon

(B) To place on high, put on; hang up on a peg or nail, put a kettle on a tripod, etc. Isád-ang ang ímo kálò sa lánsang-or-sad-angí ang lánsang sang ímo kálò. Hang your hat on the nail. (see sáb-it, sáng-at).


salab-ítan

Hiligaynon

Peg, pin, rack, stand, etc., that on which something can be hung. (see sáb-it, salang, átan).



sókbit

Hiligaynon

The ear with husks and silk of the maize or Indian corn; to form or develop the ear (of maize); to gird on, put on or attach to a belt a sword, bolo, revolver, or the like; to put a pen, pencil, or the like, behind the ear; to hang on a nail or peg. Isókbit sa ímo páha ang tagúb sang binángon. Attach the bolo-scabbard to your belt. Ginsókbit níya ang binángon. He fastened the bolo on his hip. Isókbit (sokbitá) ang lápis sa ímo dalúnggan. Put the pencil behind your ear. (see táklus-to gird on; sáb-it, sád-ang).


súb-it

Hiligaynon

See sáb-it-to put or hang on, etc.


súk-it

Hiligaynon

To hang on a peg, etc. See sáb-it. Isúk-it ang kálò mo sa lánsang-or-suk-ití ang lánsang sang kálò mo. Hang your hat on the nail.