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syapay₁ [syápay] vbt To get stuck or caught on something, such as, a tree, fence, roof, clothesline. sabit Katong si Tang Emil ay nahuyog sa nidog sida ay nagsyapay sa mabolo ag sumunor ay sa alambre. When Tang Emil fell from the coconut tree, he got caught in a mabolo tree and then on barbwire. syn: hikog 1, sangit.

sangit [sángit] vi To snag; to get caught on something. sabit Nagsangit kag ida baro sa lansang. Her dress got caught on the nail. syn: hikog 1, syapay. der. sangitan

kisay-kisay₁ [kisay-kisáy] vi To struggle against being held still; held back to roll violently side-to-side; to thresh around (as of person, animals). kisay-kisay Nagkisay-kisay tong kambing tong nahuyog sa buho dahil nahikog. The goat struggled against being held still when he fell into the hole because his head was tied with a rope. (sem. domains: 4.8.2.2 - Fight against something bad, 4.8.2.8 - Violent.)

hikog [híkog] vt 1To catch around some part (leg, waist, neck using a circle of rope like a lasoo); to tug, pull on a tie, leash. huli Inghikog nida sa liog kag karabaw nak nakabuhi. He caught the carabao that got free around its neck with a rope. syn: sangit, syapay. (sem. domains: 7.2.6.4 - Set free.) 2To trap somebody in a speech; verbal ambush.