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ānyib
An amulet, charm, talisman used to ward off menacing spirits.
pl. an-ānyib
ginger, garlic, dālaw, coral, etc., are worn around the neck or pinned on clothing to ward off anyito or pahad
ánib
anting-antíng
Āro ānyib ni īkit a bawang, oloten, kan anaha.
Aunty has many amulets which are garlic, vines, and ginger.
An-ānyib ni ākang do anyito olong no nwang.
The amulets of older sibling against spirits are the horns of the carabao.
Someone (may-) uses something as an amulet.
Nayānyib si apong so bawang, ta mamo do pahad.
Grandfather used garlic as an amulet, because he is afraid of the departed soul(s).
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