"Tipo" is a word in HILIGAYNON
típò - See tígpò,—to disjoin, sever, etc.
típo - (Sp. tipo) Type; use, custom, fixed
price, usual charge or contribution; to fix or
charge a price, etc. Sa típo nga bilí. At the
usual—, customary—, fixed—, price. Salapî
ang típo nga ámot sang tágsa ka katápù.
Fifty centavos is the customary
contribution of each member. Tipóhi ang
bilí sang ímo báka. Fix (Name) a price for
your cow. Tipóhi akó sang bilí sang ímo
báka. Let me know—what you charge for
your cow,—what price you will sell your
cow at. May típo ang íla gásto sa
adláwádlaw. Their daily expenses are—
fixed,—restricted,—limited to a certain
amount. (cf. látid, pát-od, tasádo).
The values we rightly associate with the modern age - the "liberty, equality, and fraternity" of the French revolution - are all endangered today not by the dead hand of tradition but by modernity itself, and they can be salvaged only by moving beyond it.
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tarípa - (Sp. tarifa) Tariff, price-list or schedule of charges. (cf. típo, baláyran, hinákay, pagkítan (talandáan) sang mga baláyran).
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