"Saliay, Sali-Ay" is a word in HILIGAYNON

saliay, sali-ay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

saliáy, sali-áy - To lean upon, rest one’s
back upon—, against—, something.
Nagasali-áy siá sa mga ulúnan ukón sa
butáka man kon ginaabút siá sang íya
balatían nga hápò. He rests his back upon
the pillows or against the back of a chair,
whenever he suffers from asthma. (cf.
sándig).

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liay HILIGAYNON

liáy - To recline, lean back against, rest one’s back against or on. Nagaliáy siá sa ulúnan. He leans back …

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