"Las-Ung" is a word in CEBUANO

las-ung CEBUANO
Definition:

las-ung v [A; a] catch with a noose.
Maglas-ung tag tamsi pinaági íning láang, Lets catch a small bird with this noose.
Las-únga nang kabáyung idlas, Catch that wild horse with a lasso.
n lasso or noose that tightens when you pull it.

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bakulkul CEBUANO

bakulkul n trap to catch wild fowl with a noose. paN- v [A2] catch chickens and birds with a bakulkul.

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batayan CEBUANO

batáyan n a bird trap made of bamboo with a bait or bird decoy. The bird is caught when it …

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bitik CEBUANO

bitik v {1} [A; a] catch with a noose or lasso. Bitika (bitka, bikta) nang irù, Catch that dog with …

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laang CEBUANO

láang n {1} noose of a trap. Biraha ang láang inigtunub sa manuk, Pull the noose when the chicken steps …

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lagpit HILIGAYNON

lágpit - (B) The spring of a trap; a springtrap, gin, snare with a spring-noose, springe; to wedge in, squeeze …

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lariat ENGLISH

A long, slender rope made of hemp or strips of hide, esp. one with a noose; -- used as a …

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lasso ENGLISH

A rope or long thong of leather with, a running noose, used for catching horses, cattle, etc.

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lit-ag CEBUANO

lit-ag n k. o. snare with a running noose, actuated by a spring pole which is released when the quarry …

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lubing CEBUANO

lubing n loop or noose of a lasso which tightens when pulled. Dakua ang lubing kay dakù ug líug ang …

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noose ENGLISH

To tie in a noose; to catch in a noose; to entrap; to insnare.

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sal-ub CEBUANO

sal-ub v [A; a] {1} place, fit s.t. bigger over s.t. smaller. Dì ku gustung musal-ub nímug sapátus arun ka …

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silo ILOKANO

n. noose, snare. v. /AG-, MANG-:-AN/ to catch with a loop or noose; to snare or trap.

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springe ENGLISH

A noose fastened to an elastic body, and drawn close with a sudden spring, whereby it catches a bird or …

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