"Panalaytay" is a word in HILIGAYNON

panalaytay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

panaláytay - To make one’s way along a
river-bank, a mountain-ridge, etc. where
there is no beaten track. (cf. látay, táytay).

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latay HILIGAYNON

látay - To balance oneself, go over a pole or beam serving as a bridge, walk over a narrow bridge …

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panalibay HILIGAYNON

panalíbay - (B) To walk along a ridge, along a river bank, etc. (cf. panaríbay, panaláytay, panalíbtib).

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panaribay HILIGAYNON

panaríbay - To walk along the edge or ridge of, to go by (along) the—side,— edge,—border,—margin of, pick one’s way …

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pangribay HILIGAYNON

pangríbay - (B) To go along the bank of a river, the ridge of a mountain and the like. (cf. …

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talaytay HILIGAYNON

taláytay - To go along the ridge or crest of a hill, mountain, etc.; to balance oneself in going along …

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