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wálik

Hiligaynon

To turn or twist round or sideways, to deflect. Walíka ang arádo, sa toó. Turn the plough to the right. Ginwálik níya ang bandehádo. He turned the dish round. (see wárik).


birá

Hiligaynon

(Sp. virar) To wind, turn, twist, open or close with some force, applied to screw-nuts, hinges, etc.; to tack, veer, wear, put about, said of ships. Birahá ang biságra nga kipót. Pry (prize) open the closed hinge. Ginbirá níla sang biradór ang ólo sang dirúskas nga dáan. They turned the screw-nut of the old screw with the monkey-wrench. Birahá ang láyag. Shift the sail. Birahá ang dawdáwan. Crank the engine (by hand). (see wárik, wálik, lúbag, likô).


wáling

Hiligaynon

To turn sideways or in another direction. See wálik.


wárik

Hiligaynon

To turn aside, move or shift aside, take another direction. Iwárik (Waríka) ang kángga sa walá. Turn the cart to the left. Nagwárik (nagkawárik, nawárik) ang manibéla. The steering wheel turned in another direction. (see wálik, tikô, likô, lísò).