"Bantil" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
v. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ to pinch, slap, squeeze, etc. (a sick person who is near death) in order to revive.
bántil - To squeeze and twist, to compress
and contort, to knead between the knuckles
of the fore—and middle-finger; anything
that contracts, compresses by twisting.
Bantilí ang íya bútkon—or—bantilí siá sa
íya bútkon. Squeeze and twist his arm.
Binantilán níla ang kabáyo sa bibíg, kay
pagamarkahán níla. They have twisted the
horse’s lip, for they are going to brand it.
Ibántil iníng písì sa bibíg sang kabáyo.
Use this string to twist the horse’s lip with.
Markahí na lang ang kabáyo, kay may
bántil na ang íya bibíg. Now then mark or
brand the horse, for the twisting cord is on
its lip. Bantilí ang ákon likód, kay
ginasíkmat akó. Knead—or—massage my
back thoroughly, for I suffer from
rheumatic pains there. (cf. láknit).
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