"Liog, Li-Og" is a word in HILIGAYNON

liog, li-og HILIGAYNON
Definition:

líog, lí-og - The neck, scrag.

liog, li-og HILIGAYNON
Definition:

lióg, li-óg - To collar, grasp by the neck.
Ginlióg níya akó. He grasped me by the
back of the neck. Liogá siá. Collar him.
Take him by the throat. Indì ka maglióg sa
íya. Don’t take him by the throat. Don’t
throttle him. (cf. kugâ).

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baragook HILIGAYNON

baragóok - (B) Very fat, very stout, obese, covered with, or buried in, fat; to be very fat. Nagabaragóok ang …

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damilmil HILIGAYNON

damílmil - Crust, clot, daub, plaster of mud or dirt on clothes, etc.; to be or become encrusted; plastered, clotted, …

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dat-og HILIGAYNON

dát-og - (H) To put—, place—, set—, upon (as on a block or some similar support). Idát-og ang líog sang …

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eskotada HILIGAYNON

eskotáda - (Sp. escotado, escotadura) Low neck, decolleté; a low cut in the neck of a dress. (cf. wángwáng sing …

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golgol HILIGAYNON

gólgol - To saw off, to cut by moving the cutting instrument to and fro, like a saw. Golgolá ang …

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hilot HILIGAYNON

hílot - Massage, kneading, rubbing; to massage, knead, rub. Hilóta ang ákon líog. Massage my neck. Ginhílot níya ang bátà. …

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hukas HILIGAYNON

hukás - To take off a peg, seize, snatch. Maghukás ka sang (hukasá or húksa ang) báyò sa salab-ítan. Take …

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isais, isa-is HILIGAYNON

isáis, isá-is - To rub oneself against. Ang karabáw nagaisáis sang íya líog sa káhoy. The buffalo is rubbing its …

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labag HILIGAYNON

lábag - To twist, turn, screw, wring, wrench. Karón labágon ko ang líog mo. In a moment I will wring …

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liod, li-od HILIGAYNON

líod, lí-od - To put round, encircle, surround, trap, ensnare. Liodí (—orí) sing kalát ang kabáyo. Put a rope round …

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liogan HILIGAYNON

liógan - Thick—or bull-necked, one with a strong neck. (cf. líog).

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lubag HILIGAYNON

lúbag - To twist, wring, turn. Lubága ang diróskas, ang kalát, etc. Turn the screw, twist the rope, etc. Lubági …

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tikwaog, tikwa-og HILIGAYNON

tikwáog, tikwá-og - To turn one’s head (upwards and (or) sideways, as a snake does). Walâ na níya makuób, kag …

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tiskug HILIGAYNON

tískug - Stiffness, unbendableness, rigidity, inflexibility; to be or become hard, stiff, unbendable, inflexible, not easily pliable. Nagtískug ang ákon …

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