"Iping" is a word in HILIGAYNON

iping HILIGAYNON
Definition:

íping - (H) To adjoin, be next, be near by,
adjacent, be at the side of, by the side of,
beside, neighbouring; condition of being at
the side of or adjoining something else.
Nagaíping ang ámon mga baláy. Our
houses adjoin each other. Ipíngi siá. Join
him—or—Go to his side. Sa íping sang
simbáhan, etc. Next the Church, adjoining
the Church, etc. Nagaipingáy silá sa
lamésa. They are sitting near each other at
table. They are neighbours at table. (cf.
íngod, ingód, luyó).

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ingod HILIGAYNON

íngod - To be alongside, side by side, at the side of, by the side of, beside, adjoining, neighbouring, next, …

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kaiping HILIGAYNON

kaíping - Neighbourhood, adjacency, proximity, nearness, state of being attached to the side of; neighbour. (cf. íping; kaíngod, kahilapít, kasilíngan).

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tupad HILIGAYNON

túpad - (seldom tupád) To be at the side of, close by, near at hand, at one’s elbow, in the …

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