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baw-átActive Verbman-To go from one feast to another.See alsodengdéngsidá
báweNounBent sapling used as the spring for any snare with a noose.See alsoappédballasábayádangbotíllanekíkkátigpadáwangpangngátipasángantáwangtod-áw
bawétNounTop spun by a string.Synonymbadsóbawét
báwi1Nounn.c.; Lean-to, temporary shelter.See alsoallolónglidóm 3sidóm 2tambóbong
báwi2Active Verb-om-4, -enTo profit, benefit from something financially.Bawíek to met láeng mo maódi.I'll profit from it also in the end.See alsobaknáng
bayábas
báyad1NounPayment.2Active Verbman-, -om-4, -enTo pay for something.Pigáy baybayádem si bowís din beéy ay nay?How much do you pay for this house in taxes?3Active Verb-anTo pay something, as tax, a sum of money.See alsoadangsílbat-álbay-ó2bólodgástosótang 4saldá
bayádangNounSnare consisting of a noose made from long hairs from a horse's tail, set in the tops of trees for larger birds.See alsoappédballasábáwebotíllanekíkkátigpadáwangpangngátipasángantáwangtod-áw
bayág1Stative verbma-To be, take a long time.See alsosolít1
bayág2NounType of rice harvested in January; grows better at lower altitudes.
bay-ánActive Verb-om-4, -an = 0To leave alone, let be; to leave remaining, as food on plate, items for sale.Ay way binay-án yos innapóy?Have you left any rice remaining?See alsodosáykálay 2senéng 2soblátaynán
báyang1NounSores.2Active Verb-om-2To cause sores.3Stative verbma...anTo have sores.See alsokíbat
bayanggódawActive Verbman-To make mischief, make trouble just for kicks.See alsoballíkoglóko2 2
bayaóngNounBlack blanket edged with white, traditionally used by older people.specgaléy
bay-át1Active Verb1man-To hang oneself.2i-To hang on a hook or protrusion, as a small pot, a handbag.See alsosab-ít
bay-át2NounLarge copper cooking pot.specgambáng1
báybay1NounOcean, sea.See alsoban-áwdetíkéwanggináwanglebéng 3posóngsengíwageswés2Active Verb-enTo level ground for rice field.See alsopánadsingpá
bayéngbengStative verbma-To be full to the brim of liquid, as a cooking pot or rice field.See alsoponóyéngyeng
bayéweng1NounGroanPaláloy bayéweng na sin sakít na.Extreme were his groans from his pain.2Active Verbman-To groan.See alsoanáy2
baynékActive Verb-en, i-To jab, stab, impale, as with a knife; (i- may focus either object stabbed or object used to stab).Synonymtódok
bay-ó1Noun1A certain place, location.Eméy takó si esáy bay-ó ay ang-ánggay takó.Let's go to a certain location alone.See alsoílilogár2Level area smaller than dekkán.See alsoalnápdaykóngdekkánpeténg 2piyá 1sígedsiyáyapyáp1 2
bay-ó2Active Verbi-To pledge as future payment for something.Ibay-ók din anák di besáang si págey.I will pledge rice as future payment for the piglet.See alsobáyadbólod 2gástos 3ótangsaldá
báyoActive Verbman-, -om-4, -en, i-To pound with pestle and mortar, as rice, coffee.Kanán en nánang en manbáyo ka kanó.Mother says that you are to pound.Adíak makabáyo tan mansakít din takkáy ko.I can't pound because my hand hurts.Ibáyo yo din nay ay págey.Take this rice and pound it.Isin-éng mo dedán san baybayóem.You watch carefully now what you are pounding.En ka ibayóan din mansakít.Go pound for the sick person.member of setassóddéasgol-ódségi2See alsoal-ókot-ímlosóng 2
bayóanNounPlace where pounding is done.
bayódokStative verbma-To be blistered, from a burn.