"Tabid" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH, CEBUANO

tabid ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /MANG-:-EN/ to twist yarn or thread.

tabid HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tabíd - Appendage, attachment, anything
tied or fastened to something else; closely
adherent, adjunct; clause, condition;
impediment.

tabid HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tabíd - To tie—, fasten—, bind—, secure—,
attach—, lash—, to, connect with.
Natabirán ang manók sing buláng sa íya
tahúd. The cock has a knife fastened to his
spur. Ang íkog sang kabáyo gintabirán
sang mga bátà sing láta. The boys tied a
tin to the horse’s tail. Itabíd iní sa sídsid
sang ímo báyò. Attach this to the hem of
your jacket. Tabirí ang íya kálò sing mga
bulákbúlak. Bind some flowers (flowery
decorations) on his hat.

tabid ENGLISH
Definition:

Affected by tabes; tabetic.

tabid HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tábid - To hang together, be fastened or
joined together (as two or more cows, etc.
by one rope, allowing them some freedom
to move about; or as ships, trucks, carts or
the like taken in tow). Nagatabíray iníng
tátlo ka báka. These three cows are
stringed or fastened to one another.

tabid CEBUANO
Definition:

tabid v {1} [A; a12] braid the hair.
Tabira nang buhuk mu, ayaw ipunitil, Braid your hair instead of having it in ponytail.
{2} [A13; a12] make into a tabid.
n k.
o.
hamper for containing clothes woven from bamboo strips around 20 by 20, with a cover.
-in- n braided hair.

tabid CEBUANO
Definition:

tabid v [B346; c1] trickle, drip, flowing down a side.
Magtabid nang íyang láway ug matúlug, Her saliva trickles from her lips as she sleeps.

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... My mother, daroga, my poor, unhappy mother would never... let me kiss her... She used to run away... and throw me my mask!... Nor any other woman... ever, ever!... Ah, you can understand, my happiness was so great, I cried. And fell at her feet, crying... and I kissed her feet... her little feet... crying. You're crying, too, daroga... and she cried also... the angel cried!...

Gaston Leroux, The Phantom of the Opera

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ariyus CEBUANO

ariyus n {1} earrings. {2} seal made of metal fastened to s.t. with wire which locks it. v [A; a] …

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atumatik CEBUANO

atumátik n {1} s.t. automatic. Atumátik ning ákung kamira, My camera is automatic. {2} automatic pistol. {3} snap fas-tener for …

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bakud CEBUANO

bákud v [A; c1] tie s.t. together, fasten to s.t. Nakabákud na siya sa mga káhuy, She has tied the …

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banting CEBUANO

banting n {1} rope or chain tied to s.t. to steady it, hold it down. Hugti ang banting sa balay …

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bargas CEBUANO

bargas n k. o. plow made of steel (so called after the brand name Vargas). barì n a k. o. …

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baud ILOKANO

v. /MANGI-: I-/ to tie to, fasten to, attach to with a string or rope. Ibaud mo dayta babuy idiay …

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bigut CEBUANO

bigut, bígut v {1} [A; b5] sew s.t. with large, rough stitches. Gibígut (gibigutan) lang íning tapulan ang íyang muskitírung …

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bikug CEBUANO

bikug v [APB26; a1] move s.t. fastened, bend s.t. firm out of place, be moved, bent. Dì ni mabikug kay …

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Boomage LAW AND LEGAL

A charge on logs for the use of a boom in collecting, storing, or raft-ing them. Lumber Co. v. Thompson, …

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Breaking LAW AND LEGAL

Forcibly separating, parting, disintegrating, or piercing any solid substance. In the law as to housebreaking and burglary, it means the …

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duwahut CEBUANO

duwáhut v [A; c] fasten s.t. with a pin or s.t. similar. Duwahútig tukug ang papil nga giputus, Fasten the …

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gangut CEBUANO

gángut v {1} [A; b] close s.t. by tying it. Gangúti ang pultahan kay walay trangka, Tie the door to …

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gansu CEBUANO

gansu n {1} hook attached to sacks to help one heave them. {2} crochet hook. {3} large safety pin. {4} …

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gansung CEBUANO

gansung n whippletree of a plow. v {1} [A; b6(1)] put a whip-pletree. Nabitik ang kábaw sa kasya kay wà …

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gatu CEBUANO

gátu n vise, mechanical device for holding firmly s.t. being worked. v [b6(1)] fasten with a vise. Gatúhi arun sayun …

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impirdibli CEBUANO

impirdibli n safety pin. v [A; b6] fasten s.t. with a safety pin.

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iskru CEBUANO

iskru n screw. v [b6(1)] screw, fasten with a screw. Iskrúhi ang bisagra arun dì matangtang, Fasten the hinge with …

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ispayik CEBUANO

ispáyik n shoe spike. v [A; b6(1)] fasten a spike on a shoe.

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istiplir CEBUANO

istiplir, istípul v [A; b5] fasten with staples. Mas maáyung ímung istipúlun (istipúlan) ang mga papil arun dì magbúwag, Its …

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kabit ILOKANO

v. /MANGI-: I-/ to fasten on a wall, post, etc. /MAI-/ to be caught by a hook or as by …

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