giryunan it ragat ag langit [giryunan it ragat ag lángit]nBoundary of sea/sky.hangganan ng dagat at langit(sem. domains: 1.1 - Sky.)
gis-ak [gis-ák]nA crack in a breakable object, or dry soil.(sem. domains: 1.1.3.8 - Drought, 7.9.1 - Damage.)
gisa [gisá]vtTo fry vegetables slowly (in oil to which water may be added).ginisaInggisa nida kag hantak, tayong ag kayabasa.She fried in a little oil the beans, the eggplant and the squash.Agisahan nako sida it hantak sa kawa.I will fry the beans for her in a little oil in the frying pan.[Garlic is fried in the oil first.] (sem. domains: 5.2.1.1 - Cooking methods.)
gisgis [gísgis]llcr: gayor. viTo graze one’s skin; to scrape one’s skin.galosNagisgis sida it alambri nak inghigot sa kuray.She was grazed on her skin by the wire that was tied on the fence.syn: gasgas 1, girgir. (sem. domains: 2.1.4 - Skin, 7.9.1 - Damage.)
gisi₁ [gisî]1nA tear, rip (as of in cloth, paper or the flesh of a woman in childbirth etc.).(sem. domains: 7.8.4 - Tear, rip.) 2adjTorn, ripped ((as of in cloth, paper or the flesh of a woman in childbirth etc.).(sem. domains: 7.8.4 - Tear, rip.) 3nPromiscuous woman.(sem. domains: 2.6.2.3 - Sexual immorality.)
gisi₂ [gísì]vtTo tear, rip something; to be torn or ripped (as of cloth, paper or the flesh of a woman in childbirth etc.).púnitAgision nako kag papel nak imo ingbulingan.I’ll tear up the paper that you dirtied.(sem. domains: 5.3 - Clothing, 7.8.4 - Tear, rip, 6.6.3.3 - Working with paper.)
giska [giská]nRice that has been cooked but is dry and tough; dry cooked rice.(sem. domains: 5.2.3.1 - Food from plants.)
gisnit [gísnit]vTo shred, tear in strips (as of clothes, etc.).Inggisnit it mga sundalo kag inra baro tong maayaman ninrang minatay kag hari.The soldiers shredded their clothes when they learned that the king was dead.(sem. domains: 7.8.1 - Break, 7.8.4 - Tear, rip.)
gitara [gitára]nGuitar, as of the six-stringed musical instrument.gitara(sem. domains: 4.2.3.5 - Musical instrument.)
gitli [gitlí]vTo make a small, short cut in something.(sem. domains: 6.6.3 - Working with wood.)
gitling [gitlíng]nA dash, hyphen in writing.Kailangan ra sa pagsuyat kag gitling.A dash is necessary when writing.(sem. domains: 8.4.6.1.4 - Until.)
gitrag [gítrag](irreg. infl.tikrag₁) viTo fall off (as of leaves on a tree).hulog, laglagNaubos it gitrag kag mga rahon it nidog pagbagyo.The coconut leaves fell off because of the typhoon.(sem. domains: 6.6.3.1 - Lumbering.)
giwanon [giwánon]nWater running, seeping through rocks into the sea.bukalKag giwanon ay asa kweba sa bayusbusan it ragat sa puno it pampang sa tayurtor it Guyangan.The water runs out of the rocks into the sea in a cave on the seashore at the foot of the cliff below Guyangan ridge.(sem. domains: 1.3.1.3 - River, 1.3.2 - Movement of water, 1.3.2.1 - Flow, 1.3.1.4 - Spring, well.)
giya [gíya]1vtTo guide; to lead somebody.Inggigiyahan kita it Santong Espiritu sa ato pagpangabuhi bilang Kristiyano.We’re guided by the Holy Spirit in our Christian living.syn: toytoy₁ 3, bantay 8, tanor, kabulig 2. (sem. domains: 3.3.3.2 - Advise, 3.3.4.1 - Give permission, 3.3.5.1 - Accept, 3.3.3.6 - Control.) 2vbtTo lead or guide somebody/something somewhere.nangungunaAgiyahon nako ka karabaw roto sa maadong agsaman.I will guide the carabao over there to the good grazing place.
gogo [gó-gò]nVine crushed to remove the sap used as soap, shampoo (prevalent in Mindoro). It is almost odorless.(sem. domains: 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.)
goma [góma]nRubber used in making shoes.goma ng sapatos(sem. domains: 6.2.5.4 - Plant product.)
gorgorita [gorgoríta]nA long necked water jar, pitcher used to keep water cool.Kaling gorgorita ay bihiraey gamiton ngasing.The long necked water jar is seldom used now.(sem. domains: 5.2.1.4 - Food storage, 3.5.3.1 - Word, 6.8.1.4 - Store wealth.)
gotgot₁ [gótgot]nFire-lighting sticks (two slats of bamboo).Kaling gutgot ay ruhang kuwadan nak inakiskis sa usa ag usa.These fire-lighting sticks are two pieces of bamboo which are rubbed one on the other.(sem. domains: 1.5.1 - Tree, 5.5.1 - Light a fire, 1.2.3.2 - Oil, 5.5.5 - What fires produce, 5.5 - Fire.)