takwil [takwíl]vTo reject; to eject, send out somebody from somewhere; to banish; to ostracise; to excommunicate somebody.Ingtakwil sina Adan ag Eba it Dios sa paraiso tong magkaon sinra it katong prutas.God ejected Adam and Eve from Paradise when they ate that fruit.
takyab [tákyab]vbtTo throw; to cast something such as a rope or a fishing net.Ingtakyaban ninra it pukot tong yuta it isra sa ragat.They cast a fishing net into the school of fish in the sea.
takyas [tákyas]viTo jump, lunge at; to attack, or bite.Nagtakyas si Brandy kang Inday.Brandy, the dog jumped at Inday.Apatakyason nako si Brandy sa imo.I will have Brandy, the dog jumped at you.
takyob [tákyob]1nLid; cover.syn: sukyob₁ 1.1, takop₂. 2vbtTo put a lid on something; to cover.takípAko atakyuban kag suya sa lamesa.I will cover the viand on the table.id.pangtakyob sa yangaw₁
takyop [tákyop]vTo cover over something.takpanTakyopi yang kinang ato bubong it karton pagmag-uyan.Just cover our roof ridgecap with thick cardboard if it rains.
takyos [tákyos]1nSomething carried on the side of ones hip.Nio kinang imo takyos?What’s the thing you are carrying on the side of your hip?2vtTo carry something (eg. bolo) on the side of the hips; to ensheath, tie a bolo to one’s belt and carry on the side.sukbitNagtakyos anay sida it sunrang bag-o maghalin.He first tied the bolo on the side of the his hip before leaving.
talab₁ [taláb]vTo have a curse strikes home, comes true.Nagtalab kag sumpa kana Andrea nak indi magkaanak.The curse came true for Andrea that they would not bear a child.
talab₂ [taláb]vbtTo take or have an effect, specifically of medicine.talabWaya gitalabi ako it kaling buyong.This medicine didn’t have any effect on me.syn: ityar.
talahuron₂ [talahúron]adjRespected, honorablekagalang-galangSina Jhon ay talahuron nak tawo.John is a respected person.(sem. domains: 4.3.2 - Admire someone.)
talahuron₃ [talahúron]adjRespected, Honourable.Sa amo talahuron nak Gobernador rako kag amo pagpasalamat nak inro kami gingbuligan.To our honourable governor we are very thankful that you helped us.
talakay [talákay]vtTo discuss a matter; to deliberate about something (usually in a meeting).talakayIngtalakay ninra kag tungor sa problema sa tubi.They discussed the water problem.der.pagtalakay
talakitok [talakítok]nCommon jack fish (Heavy yellow fish with deeply forked tail on a thin stalk).talakitok
talaytay [taláytay]vbtTo walk on something raised, such as a bridge.tulayAko ay nahahadlok magpanalaytay sa tulay nak kwadan.I am scared to walk on a bamboo bridge.syn: tulaytay, latay.
talibong₁ [talibóng]nSword; long and narrow bladed kind of bolo.balisongBinunggo it talibong ni Roberto si Mansueto sa likor.Roberto had thrown a sword at Mansueto’s back.syn: sumbiling, sibat.
talibong₂ [talibóng]nLong bladed knife, sword, machete perhaps 1m long and thin. used in war.gulokInghabol ni Bulog it talibong tong mananakaw.Bulog ran after the thief with his long bladed knife.
taliga [talíga]nMoney.peraWaya ray si Sam it taliga kada mainit kag uyo.Sam has no money again that’s why he’s bad tempered.
taliki [talikî](dial. var.tagiptip₁) 1nA black mold which grows on moist cloth or paper.(sem. domains: 5.3 - Clothing, 1.5.4 - Moss, fungus, algae.) 2adjHaving black mold which grows on moist cloth or paper.(sem. domains: 5.3 - Clothing, 1.5.4 - Moss, fungus, algae.) 3vTo have black mold grow on cloth or paper that remains wet for too long.talikiIngtatalikiey kinang imo panyo ay waya pa nimo nawawaswasi.Your handkerchief got black mould so why don’t you rinse it.(sem. domains: 5.3 - Clothing, 1.5.4 - Moss, fungus, algae.)
talikir [talíkir]vTo lie on one’s side (haplology; talikir is correct).syn: takilir. (sem. domains: 7.1.3 - Lie down.)
talikor₁ [talikór]1vbtTo turn one’s back towards somewhere; to turn one’s back on something or somebody; to reject.talikodWaya nida ako namalayi dahil sida ay nagtatalikor pag-abot nako.She didn’t notice me because she was turning her back as I arrived.(sem. domains: 7.2.2.9 - Move straight without turning.) 2vTo break a contract; to breach a contract.Kabay pang indi nimo gitalikuran ka ato pinirmahang kontrata.I hope you will not break the contract we have signed.(sem. domains: 4.7.8.2 - Break a contract.) 3vTo turn one's back on one’s sin; to stop, give up a certain sin or vice (figurative).talikod“Maghinuysoy kamo ag talikuri ka inro mga kasal-anan ag magpabunyag para kamo mapatawar it Dios”Repend and turn your backs on your sin and be baptized so you can be forgiven by God.Ingtalikuran nida kag ida bisyo nak magpanigarilyo it kag nagka sakit sida.He gave up his vice of smoking when he became sick.(sem. domains: 4.9.6 - Heaven, hell.) der.panalikor
talikor₂ [talikór]vTo turn one’s back on evil.Kung kita ay nagbabaton sa Ginoo dapat natong talikuran kag mayain nak mga bisyo.If we accept Christ it is proper to turn one’s back on evil vices.