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(Sp. vicio) Vice; vicious, naughty, unruly, disobedient, defective, out of order. (see bísyo id.).
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Dim. of bísio. (see bisyóbísyo).
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(Sp. diccionario) Dictionary, vocabulary, lexicon. (see kapulúngan).
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Torn, rent, ragged. Ientregár mo ang gisión mo nga delárgo sa manugtábas agúd íya kaayóhon. Hand your torn trousers over to the tailor for mending. (see gisî).
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(B) See kasí-ot. (siók-síot).
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Groove, channel, canal; to groove, channel. Lasiohí ang kawáyan, pagtúod, etc. Groove the bamboo, the upright, etc. Make a groove in the bamboo, etc. (see kordíso).
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(H) Curious, inquisitive. (see busísì).
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(H) Dense, etc. See masiók.
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(Sp. ocioso) Idle, mischievous, good-for-nothing, curious, inquisitive; an interloper, trespasser, one who has no business being where he is. (see landólándo, tiógtióg, lagáwlágaw, haráyháray, sutíl).
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(Sp. ocioso) Idle, mischievous, good-for-nothing, curious, inquisitive; an interloper, trespasser, one who has no business being where he is. (see landólándo, tiógtióg, lagáwlágaw, haráyháray, sutíl).
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To smoke opium. See síok id.
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A snare, trap. Siód nga tiglapák. A spring-trap. The victim is caught when it steps on the trap and releases a spring. Siód nga tigsohót. A trap that catches its victim by means of spikes that turn inwards and prevent the victim from escaping, when once it has entered. (see síod).
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To trap, entrap, snare, ensnare, catch with a snare or trap. Nakasíod siá sing píspis. He caught a bird in a snare. Síd-i ang báboy. Set a trap for the pig. Síd-a ang báboy. Snare the pig.
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(B) To be or become densely overgrown with shrubs, long grasses, etc. Nagsiók ang líbut sang dáan nga simbáhan, kay walâ sing nagsapák sa sulúd sang pilá na ka túig. The ground around the old church has become thickly overgrown with shrubs, etc., because no one has taken care of it for a number of years. Also noun. Density (of vegetation); a thicket, jungle, trees, shrubs, long grass, vines, etc. thickly set. (see síot).
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