"Tagik" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

tagik HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tágik - To bind—, connect—, together,
secure in place (split pieces of bamboo in
floors, in fish traps, etc.). Tagíka ang salúg.
Tie the flooring with any binding material
like rattan, hípgid, sókdap, etc. Itágik iníng
owáy sa lág-i. Use this rattan for securing
in place the strips of bamboo in the lág-i
netting (weir). Tinágik nga mga ngípon.
Teeth that are closely set together. A fine
set of teeth.

tagik CEBUANO
Definition:

tágik v {1} [A; ac1] tie things together carefully in construc-tion.
Nagtágik siya sa mga nípà didtu sa katsaw, He was tying the nipa strips to the rafters.
Gitágik níya ang duha ka bulus kawáyan, He tied two bamboo poles together.
{2} [A; a] create s.t.
literary or musical.
Maáyu siyang mutágik ug sugilánun nga kulbà hínam, He is good in composing suspenseful stories.
{2a} [a12] organize or arrange words or ideas.
Tagíka (itágik) únà pag-áyu ang ímung mga púlung nga igsusulti, Compose what you are going to say carefully.
() n s.t.
used to tie things to-gether.
-in- n s.t.
constructed by tying.
mag-r-() n composer of poems or songs.

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akilis ILOKANO

v. /MANG-:-EN/ to weave (yarn, thread, fiber). Isu ti nangakilis diay sagut. It was he who wove the fiber. Narigat …

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atakar HILIGAYNON

atakár - (Sp. atacar) To attack, fall upon, assail, assault, be aggressive, to affect, infect. Ginatakár akó sang mga buyóng, …

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bag-id HILIGAYNON

bág-id - To rub, strike, as a match, to rub two pieces of bamboo, etc. together in order to make …

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bangan CEBUANO

bángan v [A; a] {1} tie a bunch of long things together. Bangánun nátù ang lipak arun sayun pas-ánun, Lets …

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banting HILIGAYNON

bánting - To tie down, brace, fasten together by means of ropes, chains, etc. Bantingí ang atóp sing kalát. Tie …

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bugkos HILIGAYNON

búgkos - A bundle, parcel, fagot, faggot, bale, package, anything tied together with a string; to tie, bind together, fasten …

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bugkus CEBUANO

bugkus v [A; a1] tie a piece of string or s.t. similar around s.t. long, usually to tie it together …

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gakit CEBUANO

gákit n bamboo or log raft. Ang gákit nga gipunduhan mauy silúngan sa isdà, An anchored raft is used to …

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gakit HILIGAYNON

gákit - To string or bind together, fasten one to another. Ginákit nga kawáyan. Bamboos fastened together. Gakíta ang mga …

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guput CEBUANO

guput v [A; c] tie s.t. around the ends of bamboo, sticks, rattan, and the like which have been woven …

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honhon HILIGAYNON

hónhon - To make compact, join well, near or close together, unite closely. Honhoná ang sókdap sa pagrára. Weave the …

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hotlog HILIGAYNON

hótlog - To put or lay down side by side or lengthwise, alongside. Hotlogá ang mga káhoy, kawáyan, etc. Put …

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kalitgit HILIGAYNON

kalítgit - A kind of binding or fastening together with spaces between the pieces fastened together, as in the making …

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kugun CEBUANO

kúgun n tall, tough grass, with solid, slender stems, somewhat like bamboo. This grass together with taláhib moves into de-forested …

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langgikit CEBUANO

langgíkit v {1} [A; a12] tie or attach things together or side by side. Mulanggíkit ka ug pila ka bulus …

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pakut CEBUANO

pákut v {1} [A; a] bind s.t. tightly. Tulisan ang nagpakut níla sa halígi, The robber bound them to the …

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paliyu CEBUANO

paliyu n flat, pointed stick, usually bamboo, used as a needle to string tobacco leaves together. v [A; a12] make …

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sablay CEBUANO

sablay v {1} [A1; c] put s.t. on top of s.t. else going beyond its edge. Kinsay nagsablay íring kawáyan …

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salagunting HILIGAYNON

salagúnting - Shears, poles tied together at the top from which depends the tackle for hoisting, trestle formed by two …

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singpun CEBUANO

singpun a tightly woven, with the threads close together. Nipis ang panaptun kay dílì singpun ang mga hílu, The cloth …

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