Search results for "banta"

daga [dágà] v To offer a sacrifice of blood (from a killed bird, animal or person) to evil spirits. daga Tawo kag idaga sa tuláy para magtibay. Humans are sacrificed for bridges so that they’ll be strong. Imbabayduhan kag duta it mga hadop sa mga bantay nak mga ingkanto parayan sa pagdaga. Land is exchanged for animals with the guardian spirits by means of sacrificing blood. [A blood sacrifice is made and buried in the hole of the first corner post, pilow which will be put up for a building. The bigger the structure the bigger the sacrifice e.g. a huge bridge takes human sacrifice (virgin), a pier takes an animal (pig, carabao), a house takes a bird (white rooster).] (sem. domains: 4.9.5.5 - Offering, sacrifice.) der. idaga , der. inugpadaga , der. ipadaga , der. manugpadaga , der. padaga , der. pagdaga , der. pagpadaga

bulit [búlit] n Bird species: bantam rooster (as of a young rooster). bulit Kag bulit nak alaga ni Elmer ay ingtakaw. Elmer’s young rooster was stolen. (sem. domains: 1.6.3 - Animal life cycle, 6.3.6.1 - Chicken.)

bando [bándo] dial. var. of bandilyo der. manugbando A herald, town crier (as of one who walks around the streets announcing things loudly to the public). , der. pabando An announcement that has to be heralded around town by a town crier or herald (as of one who goes around the streets speaking through a loudspeaker etc.). (Calatrava) To have a message announced, heralded to the public by a town crier or herald (as of one who goes around the streets speaking through a loudspeaker etc.). (Calatrava) pabantala

bayay it bantay [bayáy it bantáy] (comp. of bayay, bantay) n Guard house (as of at the gate into a private mansion, property). [lit: house of guard] (sem. domains: 6.5.1.2 - Types of houses.)

banta [bántà] 1vbt To threaten somebody with something bad. balaan Abantaan nako sida agor indiey magliwat it panakaw. I’ll threaten him so that he’ll not steal again. (sem. domains: 3.3.3.8 - Threaten.) 2n Threat. (sem. domains: 3.3.3.8 - Threaten.)

bantala [bantálà] v To announce, proclaim, spread information or news. bantala Ingpabantala ni Dandy nak mapangrakop it iro sa Sabado. Dandy announced that they will catch stray dogs on Saturday. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.2.1 - Announce.) der. pabantala

bantala-an [bantalá-an] n Fish species which is a large tuna of blackish and silver color. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.)

bantay [bántay] 1n A tenant (as on a farm or coconut plantation). (sem. domains: 4.4.4.5 - Protect.) 2v To do the work of a tenant; to caretake, take care of a farm or plantation. (sem. domains: 6.2.7 - Farm worker.) 3n Minder of children; child minder; carer of sick people or patients. (sem. domains: 2.5.7 - Treat disease, 6.3.2 - Tend herds in fields, 2.6.4.2 - Child.) 4v To take care of, mind, watch animals or people (as of sheep, children or patients). (sem. domains: 2.5.7 - Treat disease, 6.3.2 - Tend herds in fields, 2.6.4.2 - Child.) 5n The defender of a goal or basket in a team game. (sem. domains: 4.2.6.2 - Sports.) 6n To defend, play defence in a team game. (sem. domains: 4.2.6.2 - Sports.) 7n A guard (as of a soldier or police). (sem. domains: 4.4.4.5 - Protect, 4.7.7.3 - Imprison.) 8v To guard (as of a soldier or police). bantayán syn: toytoy 3, giya 1, tanor, kabulig 2. (sem. domains: 4.4.4.5 - Protect, 4.7.7.3 - Imprison.) 9v To watch for an arriving vehicle, person. (sem. domains: 3.1.2.1 - Alert.) comp. bantayan it padyak , comp. bantayan it sasakyan , comp. bayay it bantay

bantayan it padyak [bantáyan it padyák] (comp. of bantay) n The place to catch a bicycle-sidecar; the place where bicycle-sidecars line up waiting for passengers; a "padyak" stop, rank, waiting or parking area. hintayan ng padyak Ingwa it nag-inaway hagto mayungot sa bantayan it padyak. There were people fighting over near the bicycle-sidecar stop. (sem. domains: 7.2.4.1.1 - Vehicle.)

bantayan it sasakyan [bantáyan it sasakyán] (comp. of bantay, sasakyan) n The place to catch a public vehicle; the place where public vehicles line up waiting for passengers; a vehicle stop, rank, waiting or parking area (as of a "bus stop"). (sem. domains: 7.2.4.1.1 - Vehicle.)

bisaya₂ [bisayá] v To scold, rebuke, speak harshly to somebody. pagalitan, mura Nagpapangbisaya si Nanay nak waya kita gitalinto sa ato trabahuon. Mother is scolding because we do not attend to our work. Ingbisar-an kag anak it ida tatay nak waya gibantayi kag binuyar nak payay. The child was scolded by his father because he didn’t watch the drying rice. syn: mulay, mura. (sem. domains: 4.8.4.1 - Rebuke.) der. abisar-an , der. abisayahan , der. pangbisaya

bakiníta [bakiníta] v To press the dried coconut flesh down into packing bags for processing into oil, soap etc. The copra is loaded onto a ten-wheeler truck and shipped to Bantangas and driven straight to Lucena for processing. (sem. domains: 6.2.1.7.1 - Growing coconuts, 7.5.9.1 - Load, pile.)

anunsyo [anúnsyo] 1n Announcement; proclamation. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.2.1 - Announce.) 2v To announce, proclaim something publicly; to post an announcement on a public noticeboard, newspaper; to advertize. pabantala Si Belen ag si Rex ay nagpaanunsyo sa munisipyo para sa inra paabutong kasay. Belen and Rex had the announcement of their intended wedding posted at the Council offices. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.2.1 - Announce.)

pabantala [pabantálà] (der. of bantala) 1n Announcement; proclamation. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.2.1 - Announce.) 2vt To have something announced, proclaimed, spread; to make an announcement, proclamation to the public. palathala, pabalita Ipabantala nako nak di miting sa Sabado. I will announce that there will be a meeting on Saturday.
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