"Balighot" is a word in HILIGAYNON

balighot HILIGAYNON
Definition:

balíghot - To bind, fasten, lash, knot, tie
with a knot. Balighotá ang písì, dílì mo
pagbaloón. Fasten the cord with a knot,
not with a loop or bow. Ibalíghot iníng písì
sa pinutús. Tie the parcel with this string.
Ibalíghot mo akó siní. Bind this for me.
Ang pílak íya binalighotán sang íya
pányo. He tied the money in his
handkerchief. (cf. higót, balô).

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gangut CEBUANO

gángut v {1} [A; b] close s.t. by tying it. Gangúti ang pultahan kay walay trangka, Tie the door to …

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hilus CEBUANO

hilus v {1} [B26; c1] for s.t. tied securely in place to slip o? , move out of place by …

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hubad HILIGAYNON

húbad - To open, untie, unfasten, solve—, loosen—, undo—, a knot, unbind, unlace. Hubáda (-ára) ang písì. Untie the string. …

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hugaw HILIGAYNON

húgaw - To lessen, weaken, become easier to bear (of grief, pain, a strong smell, etc.). (cf. hagánhágan, búhin, púas). …

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lingkus CEBUANO

lingkús v [B; b6] for s.t. long to curl up or come out in knotted form. Mulingkús ang písì ug …

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pahut CEBUANO

pahut v {1} [A; b] lace shoes. Pahuti sa listun ang sapátus sa bátà, Lace the childs shoes. {2} [A; …

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tugda HILIGAYNON

túgdà - To add to the length of, to lengthen, prolong, continue, tie or fasten to by knotting, etc.; to …

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