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birada₁ [biráda] imp Pull! (as of a command to those pulling in a fishing net to all pull together). (sem. domains: 7.3.2.8 - Pull.)

amanti [amánti] n The rigging, ropes of a boat. lubid Ingbira nida kag amanti it baroto. He pulled the rigging of the boat. syn: adrisa. (sem. domains: 7.2.4.2.1 - Boat.)

bira [birá] 1n The rope being pulled (as of on the side of a fishing net etc.). (sem. domains: 7.3.2.8 - Pull.) 2v To pull something. kabígin Ingbira nako kag oning sa ikog. I pulled the cat by its tail. Nabira nida kag kurtina. He unintentionally pulled the curtain. syn: gabot 1, bugnot, hugnot 1, gabot 2, hugot 1, hugnot 3, guna, abri 1, bukar 1, bukâ 4, bukas 3, hugkot, randa, balingling, gudor, kubra 1, udong, hiknit 2, gunot, dordor 2. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.8 - Pull.) comp. binirahan it layas , der. biniray

hugot₁ [húgot] (dial. var. bugnot) vbt 1To pull something out (as of a machete from it's scabbard); to unplug (as of an electric plug from the wall socket). bunot Ahuguton nako kag bayagon nak nagsabor sa kahoy. I’ll pull out the vine that’s tangled in the tree. syn: gabot 1, bugnot, hugnot 1, gabot 2, hugnot 3, guna, abri 1, bukar 1, bukâ 4, bukas 3, hugkot, bira 2, randa, balingling, gudor, kubra 1, udong, hiknit 2, gunot, dordor 2. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.7 - Take something out of something, 7.3.2.8 - Pull.) 2To pick fruit one at a time (as of fruits which grow on trees or vines). (sem. domains: 6.2.5 - Harvest.)
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