"Wicker" is a word in ENGLISH
A small pliant twig or osier; a rod for making basketwork
and the like; a withe.
Made of, or covered with, twigs or osiers, or wickerwork.
Same as 1st Wike.
Wickerwork; a piece of wickerwork, esp. a basket.
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agnáya - A kind of vine and its stem used for binding purposes and wickerwork. agogóling – águd agogóling, The …
Read the complete definitionalóp - The lid or cover at the bottom of a portable fish-trap made of wickerwork.
Read the complete definitionbalatibát - A lattice, lattice-work, network in bamboo, wood, stone, iron, etc.; to make lattice-work, to lattice, interlace, interweave. Ibalatibát …
Read the complete definitionbarághal - Coarse, rough, not fine, not well made or done. Barághal nga pagrára, paghabúl, pagsapíyo, pagtahî, etc. Rough or …
Read the complete definitionbinalántak - Wickerwork with weavers that pass alternately over two spokes and under two spokes. (balántak).
Read the complete definitionbódbod - To bind the rim or edge, especially of wickerwork, with rattan or other material. Bodborá—or—bodborí (—odá,—odí) ang bakág. …
Read the complete definitionA trap for lobsters, being a wickerwork cylinder with a funnel-shaped entrance at one end.
Read the complete definitionA utensil with a bottom perforated with little holes for straining liquids, mashed vegetable pulp, etc.; a strainer of wickerwork, …
Read the complete definitionA large basket or hamper of wickerwork, used for the transportation of china, crockery, and similar wares.
Read the complete definitionA glass vessel or bottle with a large body and small neck, inclosed in wickerwork.
Read the complete definitionA hollow cylinder of wickerwork, like a basket without a bottom. Gabions are made of various sizes, and filled with …
Read the complete definitionA kind of basket, usually of wickerwork, and adapted for the packing and carrying of articles; a hamper.
Read the complete definitionhúlip - (H) To mend wickerwork, repair a mat, basket, thatched roof, etc. Hulípi ang amákan. Repair the bamboo mat. …
Read the complete definitionhúrip, huríp-húrip - (B) To mend wickerwork, patch a hole in a thatched roof, etc. See húlip, hulíphúlip.
Read the complete definitionkúmbis - A weave, a particular method of weaving wickerwork, especially applied in weaving small plates, sieves, etc. of bamboo …
Read the complete definitionlála - (H) To weave, make wickerwork. Laláha ang kálò, amákan, etc. Weave the hat, the bamboo-mat, etc. Laláhi akó …
Read the complete definitionlampáwan - A form or mould, usually of wickerwork, used in the preparation of various rice-cakes, especially púto. (cf. putohán).
Read the complete definitionláw-it - A net, netlike wickerwork; to make wicker-network; figuratively: to whip, flog, lawás – layát thrash, beat. Iníng síya …
Read the complete definitionlíplip - Wickerwork made of the fibres of the leaves of the buri-palm; ragged, torn, full of holes (of all …
Read the complete definitionmahúpit - Closely woven, neat, trim, applied to textiles and wickerwork. (húpit).
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