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tuk-an [túk-an] vt To look down at, or into something. tiningnan Gingtuk-an nida kag buho it bal-ong kung di tubi pa. He looked down in the hole of the wheel to see if it still had water.

sukyob₂ [súkyob] 11.1v To wrap clothes around, over somebody (as of not being really dressed). saklob Nagsukyob yang si Ludy tong magkaligos sa bal-ong. Ludy just wrapped her clothes around her when she took a bath at the well. 22.1v To hook over something (as of something with a hole which can be hooked over a thing like an upright peg).

rukwang [rúkwang] v To look down into something deep (as of a well). yuko Nagrukwang pang gador sida sa bal-ong kitang nahuyog. He still look down into the well that’s why he fell down.

pay halin sa irayom it bal-ong [pay halin sa irayom it bal-óng] idiom - Convert to subentry A deep voice as "like from under the well" where a voice resonates like water rising from the deep. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.1 - Voice.)

on-on [ón-on] v To protrude, hang downwards. On-onan kinang pisi sa bal-ong para makababa ikaw sa buho. Let that rope down into the well so you can go down the hole.

bal-ong [bál-ong] n A well; a shallow spring fed pool. balón (sem. domains: 1.3.1.4 - Spring, well.)

baktason [baktáson] (der. of baktas) n 1The distance somebody hikes to reach somewhere. (sem. domains: 8.2.6 - Distance.) 2Seashore along which one hikes, like a road; the distance one hikes along a path. dalampasigan Kag bal-ong ay usang gatos nak tikang halin sa baktason kung rako ka taob. The well is one hundred steps from the seashore if it’s high tide. (sem. domains: 1.3.1.5 - Island, shore.)