"Bagtong" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bágtong - (B) To bundle together, to wrap
up in one’s apron or other convenient part
of one’s dress. Bagtongá ang tinápay.
Wrap up the bread (in your apron, the
lower part of your skirt, etc.). Bagtongí ang
tampíon mo sang tinápay. Wrap your
apron around the bread. Wrap the bread up
in your apron. Binágtong—a bundle. N.B.
A binágtong is always wrapped up in, and
somehow fastened to, one’s dress, as an
apron, the lower part of the skirt, a loose
jacket, etc.; if a bundle is entirely separate
from the body, it is not called a binágtong,
but pinutús; in Hiligáynon, however,
binágtong and pinutús are often used
promiscuously. (cf. bántal).
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bántal - (H) To bundle or wrap up, tuck in. Bantalá ang tinápay, ang mga búlak, ang kapáyas, etc. Tie …
Read the complete definitionbinágtong - (H) A parcel, package, bundle, anything wrapped up in an apron, skirt, blanket, etc. (cf. bágtong, pinutús).
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