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A tress, tuft, lock, small knot, clump or bunch of flexible things, as hair, thread, strings, etc.; protruding, projecting, coming forth, sticking out, hanging out. Ginbáklan mo balá akó sing bunáng nga binúgway? Have you bought some skeins (small hanks) of yarn for me? Binunô siá kag binúgway ang íya mga tinái. He was stabbed and his bowels protruded. (see búgway).
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To straighten, smooth, squeeze empty (by passing through the hand a wire, string, gut, piece of cloth, etc.). Hagúta ang tinái túbtub nga maggwâ ang hígkò. Squeeze the guts to remove the dirt.
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The smooth or outside surface of a bamboo-strip or the like. Kon maglála ka sing bakág, amligán mo gid ang pagilisílis sang lúab kag tinái. When you weave a carrier's basket, be careful to use alternately surface-strips and under-surface strips.
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Bowels, intestines, entrails, guts. (see tái).
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(From the Sp. tripa) The small intestines of a pig. The trepílya are smaller than the tinái. The latter are much used for the making of sausages, the former not.
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A slash, gash, cut, rent, wide hole; to slash, gash, tear or rip open. Sín-o ang nagwáwha sang ákon báyò? Who tore my jacket? Binunô siá; nawáwha ang íya kílid kag bumúgway (nagbúgway) ang íya tinái. He was stabbed; his side was ripped open and his bowels protruded. (see wángwang, bábha, gísì, gíhay, etc.).