Search results for "biling"

utoy₂ [útoy] 1sta To be cut off; to be broken off. Nautoy kag ida sumbiling. His spear was cut off. (sem. domains: 7.5.2.4 - Remove, take apart.) 2vbt To cut something off; to break off. magsibák Ingpautoy nako tong mga sangga it ipil-ipil nak nagruruot sa bubong. I had those branches of the ipil-ipil tree cut off which were touching the roof.

talibong₁ [talibóng] n Sword; long and narrow bladed kind of bolo. balisong Binunggo it talibong ni Roberto si Mansueto sa likor. Roberto had thrown a sword at Mansueto’s back. syn: sumbiling, sibat.

tabo₂ [tabô] n Vegetable species; gourd (as of a long hanging vegetable that grows on a vine). úpo Kag bunga it tabo ay nagbibiling sa paya-paya. The fruit of the gourd is hanging on the trellis. [The flesh is white and soft. It is boiled and seasoned or used in stews. It is a good source of iron, calcium, phosphorus and vitamin B. While still green the vegetable is prepared as a syrup and employed as a medicine for respiratory problems.] Lagenaria Leucantha (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1.3 - Food from vegetables, 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.)

sumbiling [sumbilíng] n Spear. pana syn: sibat, talibong.

sibat [sibát] n Spear. sibat syn: sumbiling, talibong.

pabiling [pabíling] (der. of biling +) 1n Hanging item, decoration (as of a Christmas decoration, streamers, bunting or pendant on a gold chain). palawit Kag ida kulintas ay kabug-at tong pabiling. Her necklace has a heavy hanging pendant. (sem. domains: 8.3.8 - Decorated, 7.3.2.4.1 - Hang.) 2v To hang, attach a hanging item, decoration (as of curtains, chandelier or one's feet over the edge of something). (sem. domains: 7.3.2.4.1 - Hang.)

bitin₁ [bítin] 1v To hang something from one point (as of Christmas decorations, bunch of bananas or a slaughtered animal). pabiling, bitin, sabit Nagbitin sida it abitan sa suyor. She hang up the baby hammock inside. Ibitin anay nimo kag regalo sa krismas tree. Please hang the gift on the Christmas tree. Ingbitin nida kag manok kada namatay. She hung up the chicken (by its legs) so it died. Ibitin it huwág kag nakabiling nak basket. Hang up the hanging basket by the rattan. Ibitin kag higot it batag. Hang up the bananas by the tie. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.4.1 - Hang.) 2sta (fig) To be curtailed, cut short, left hanging, suspended (as of an activity e.g. sleep, speech or a party). Nahangit ka mga anak dahil nabitin ka inra pabayli. The children were mad because their dance was cut short. (sem. domains: 8.4.6.1.2 - Stop something.) comp. pabitin sa krismas tri , der. bitin , der. bitinan , der. ibitin , der. pabitin

bilingan [bilingán] (der. of biling +) n Hook from which things are hung. (sem. domains: 6.5.2 - Parts of a building, 5.1 - Household equipment.)

biling [bíling] v To hang, hang up, attach something so that it hangs down; to be hanging (as of curtains, a child in a hammock, potplants, lamps). sabit Ingbiling nida kag ako rayang basket sa kuyungan. She hung up the basket that I brought on the roof. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.4.1 - Hang.) der. bilingan , der. pabiling

baging [báging] 1n Vine. baging (sem. domains: 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.) 2adj Having many of vines hanging; viney (as of frightening place where snakes can be mistaken for vines). (sem. domains: 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.) 3vbt To swing on a vine or rope. baging, lambitin Nagbaging si Raul pagtabok it sapa. Raul swung on a vine in crossing the river. Ingbagingan nao katong nagbibiling nak higot sa kahoy. I swung on the rope that hangs on the tree. (sem. domains: 4.2.7 - Play, fun.)