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túlak

Hiligaynon

To throw, pitch, fling, push (away), launch, put off, put to sea. Gintúlak níya akó. He pushed me aside (away). Itúlak ang sakayán. Launch the boat. Put (bear, push) off. (see tulúd, habóy, pilák, tíklod, síkway).


túlak

Hiligaynon

To sow, put in the first seed or seedling, to plant, set up, establish, erect, commence building a house by setting up the first post, or the like. (see túdlak, panúdlak).


súlak

Hiligaynon

To throw, hurl, fling. (see túlak, pilák, habóy).


tíkwang

Hiligaynon

Push, thrust, jerk; to push, shove, jerk, jostle, press, move, thrust away with some force. Itíkwang ang síya dídto. Push the chair over there. (see tíklod, tulúd, gíhit, síkway, túlak, síkdol).


tulákdong

Hiligaynon

A cover for the head; to cover the head; to loosen the outer skirt and pull it over the head as is often done by Philippine women as a protection against the sun or rain. Itulákdong (Tulakdongá) ang patádyong mo. Pull your skirt over your head. Tulakdongí ang bátà. Cover the child's head (with a skirt or blanket). (see talákdong).



tulakóp

Hiligaynon

A trap, especially one for catching monkeys.