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purtigo [purtigó] n The yoke on a sled into which the buffalo is harnessed.Shafts, arms of a shed, plough. braso, kamay Nautoy kag purtigo it karusa ninra. The arm’s of the slid were cut. (sem. domains: 6.3.2 - Tend herds in fields.)

karusa [karúsa] 1n Carabao sled; sledge. [[The traditional sleds have no wheels, but run on the two long lengthwise poles which are harnessed to the carabao in front and which drag on the ground at the back. The cargo wagons with wheels in Batangas are called karusa “sleds” also but are a modern adaptation.]] (sem. domains: 7.3.8 - Transport.) 2vbt To use a carabao sled in transporting something. karusa Nagkarusa sida it mga nidog. He used a carabao sled in transporting the coconuts.

gudor [gúdor] (dial. var. balingling) vt To pull; to drag. híla Inggudor it karabaw kag karusa. The carabao pulled the cart. Ingpagudor nako sa biseklita tong mga kawadan nak ako raya. I will have the bamboo that I brought be pulled by the bicycle. Nagudor it iro tong mga kahoy. The wood was pulled by the dog. syn: gabot 1, bugnot, hugnot 1, gabot 2, hugot 1, hugnot 3, guna, abri 1, bukar 1, bukâ 4, bukas 3, hugkot, bira 2, randa, balingling, kubra 1, udong, hiknit 2, gunot, dordor 2. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.8 - Pull.)