"Kambad" is a word in HILIGAYNON

kambad HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kámbad - To encircle, wind around,
entwine. Ikámbad mo sa ákon bútkon
iníng tinábas. Wind this piece of cloth
round my arm. Kambarí (—adí) ang
bútkon ko sang bínda. Bind up my arm
with the bandage. (cf. kámbat, kámbod,
sabúd).

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alao HILIGAYNON

aláo - A slight affection of the skin which becomes a little swollen and inflamed or covered with rash. Walking …

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alap-ap HILIGAYNON

aláp-ap - White spots on the skin, especially on the arms and legs. May alápap ang íya bútkon. His arm …

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baklis HILIGAYNON

báklis - A slight scratch, laceration, as of a thorn, briar, etc.; to scratch, lacerate, injure the skin, etc. Nabáklis …

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baknal HILIGAYNON

báknal - To swell out, be protuberant, bulge, protrude, (as a full pocket or the like). Nagabáknal ang íya bólsa. …

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bali HILIGAYNON

bálì - To fracture, rupture, break without severing, to bend or twist so as to break, but without tearing off …

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balikas HILIGAYNON

balíkas - (H) Scratch, excoriation, abrasion; to excoriate, scratch, lacerate, tear, chafe, wound the skin. Nabalíkas ang ákon bútkon sang …

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bantil HILIGAYNON

bántil - To squeeze and twist, to compress and contort, to knead between the knuckles of the fore—and middle-finger; anything …

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binda HILIGAYNON

bínda - (Sp. venda) Bandage; to bandage, bind up. Bindahí ang pilás. Bind up the wound. Ginbindahán níla ang íya …

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binhod HILIGAYNON

bínhod - Numbness, pins and needles, loss of feeling; to be benumbed, have pins and needles. Nagabínhod ang batíis, bútkon …

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brasa HILIGAYNON

brása - (Sp. braza) A fathom, two yards, six feet. (cf. dupá). bráso, (Sp. brazo) Arm, especially the upper arm; …

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bulwat HILIGAYNON

búlwat - To wrench—tear—, drag—, pull—, out by force. Nabúlwat ang íya nga bútkon. His arm was wrenched out, (was …

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bulya HILIGAYNON

búlya - (Sp. bolear) To pull—, drag—, by jerks, to jerk, push to and fro. Bulyahá ang pangá túbtub nga …

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butkon HILIGAYNON

bútkon - Arm. See bótkon id.

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buyot HILIGAYNON

búyot - To grasp firmly, cling to, hold fast, clutch, grip. Buyóti siá. Cling to him. Ang bátà nagbúyot sang …

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daluso HILIGAYNON

dalusó - To scratch, excoriate, strip the skin from, scrape off, abrade, rub open, tear off a piece. Nakasúnggò akó …

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dapi HILIGAYNON

dápî - To hang on to, hold on to, keep near, take hold of one’s arm. Gindápì ko gid siá. …

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dapolas HILIGAYNON

dapólas - To apply a—salve,—ointment,— plaster, etc. to rub, stroke, scratch. Dapolása ang hubág, ang bútkon, etc. Put a plaster …

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dugho HILIGAYNON

dúghò - To fall or light by chance, to trip, stumble. Ngáa nga may lísgis ikáw sa bútkon?—Kay nakadúghò akó …

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dul-ak HILIGAYNON

dúl-ak - To peel—, strip—, flake—, scale—, off, take off in thin layers. Napásò siá kag nadúl-ak ang pánit sa …

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dus-il HILIGAYNON

dús-il - To scratch, scrape, lacerate, wound slightly so that part of the skin or bark comes off. Nadús-il ang …

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