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tringkite [tringkíte] n The second largest sail on a boat (as of the one towards the prow). Kag tringkite it bapor ay ingtataasey. The second largest sail of the boat is now being raised.

singkit₁ [síngkit] adj Squint, chinese eyes; slanted eyes. Kag mata ni Boy ay singkit kung nakakainom. Boy’s eyes squint when he is drinking liquor.

singkit₂ [síngkit] adj Slit, slanted eyes (like Chinese). kag inra reyna sa pista ay singkit it mata. Their queen for the fiesta has slit eyes.

pirat [pirát] n Small eyes. singkit

ingkit [íngkit] v To bite into, off something small (as of opening an iced candy wrapper; breaking sewing thread between one’s teeth). kagat Subaling ingkiton ray ninro kinang mga ice candy hina sa ice box. In case you bite into those ice candy in the ice box. (sem. domains: 5.2.2.1 - Bite, chew, 2.1.1.5 - Tooth.)

bingkit [bíngkit] 1n Bundle of unhusked corn cobs tied together for hanging to dry above the fireplace, so the kernels can be used for seed. (sem. domains: 7.5.2 - Join, attach, 7.5.4 - Tie.) 2v To tie unhusked corn cobs in bundles for hanging to dry above the fireplace, so the kernels can be used for seed. tinali Ingbingkit nida kag mga nidog agor malupos giray-on. He tied the coconuts together in bundles so it’ll be easy to carry them. (sem. domains: 7.5.2 - Join, attach, 7.5.4 - Tie.) 3n Bundles of things tied together for hanging on both ends of a carrying pole hung across the shoulder(s) (as of corn cobs, coconuts, tin cans). (sem. domains: 7.5.2 - Join, attach, 7.5.4 - Tie.) 4v To tie things together in bundles for hanging on both ends of a carrying pole hung across the shoulder(s) (as of corn cobs, coconuts, tin cans). (sem. domains: 7.5.2 - Join, attach, 7.5.4 - Tie.)