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silo₁ [silô] n To catch a fighting cock by first provoking with another cock. (sem. domains: 4.2.6.4 - Gambling.)

punsyun [punsyún] n A feast; a lavish banguet. handaan Abang rako kag ida nagasto ruto sa ida gin taong punsyun para sa birthday it ida anak. He spent lots of money in giving lavish banquet for his child’s birthday party. syn: punsyon, bangkiti 1, buda, pilo.

punsyon [púnsyon] n Celebration; party; feast. handaan Tong si Lyne ay nakapasa sa eksamin ay nagkaingwa sinra it marakong punsyon sa inra bayay. When Lyne passed the examination they had a big celebration at their house. syn: bangkiti 1, buda, pilo, punsyun.

pilo₁ [piló] vi To feel so shy that one is not able to move, speak even when spoken to (as of when one is "rooted to the spot" and speechless). hiya, pilohan Napipiluhan sida maghiwas pagkaatubang nida kag ida haling mayaman. He feels so shy that he can’t hardly move or speak when he faces his rich brother. syn: punsyon, bangkiti 1, buda, punsyun. (sem. domains: 3.4.2.4.3 - Shy, timid.)

ilo₁ [ílo] 1n An orphan. ulilà Ngasing tungor nak ako ay usang ilo ay ako ay nagsiling sa inra nak mabalik anay ako sa Manila nak mahanap-buhay. Then, because I was an orphan I told them that I would go back to Manila for a while first to earn some money. (sem. domains: 4.1.9.4 - Orphan.) 2sta To become an orphan. ulíla Nailoey sida it kag sida ay maisot pa. He became an orphan when he was still small. (sem. domains: 4.1.9.4 - Orphan, 4.1.9.7 - Non-relative.) id. ilo sa tatay

buda [búda] n A feast; a big party, celebration, banquet in somebody's honor (including the preparation of lots of food). syn: punsyon, bangkiti 1, pilo, punsyun. (sem. domains: 4.2.2.3 - Celebrate.) der. pabuda

bilo-bilo₁ [bilo-biló] vbt Ground sticky rice balls (made of ground rice and cooked perhaps with chunks of root crops and coconut milk, like dumplings). bilobilo Apinindutan nako sida sa kumplianyo nida. I will make sticky rice balls for her on her birthday. (sem. domains: 5.2.1 - Food preparation, 5.2.3.1 - Food from plants.)

bangkiti [bangkíti] n 1School, graduation, end of year banquet (as of a formal dinner for students, teachers and guests at the end of the school year). bangket Kami ay nagkaingwa it bangkiti sa Boda de Oro bago magbaoy it eksamin. We had a formal dinner at Boda de Oro restaurant before we took the examination. syn: punsyon, buda, pilo, punsyun. (sem. domains: 4.2.2.3 - Celebrate, 3.6.4 - Class, lesson.) 2To hold, attend a school, graduation, end of year banquet (as of a formal dinner for students, teachers and guests at the end of the school year). (sem. domains: 4.2.2.3 - Celebrate, 3.6.4 - Class, lesson.)