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gālot
Rattan, a hard vine.
gálut, way
barit
Mangōsok kas gālot tan makapaybidi kad bahay mo.
Go through (the loop) of the rattan so that you can go home (safely).
kinds of rattan: bārit, ditan, managa, rimoran, sohag2;
used to make alat or badodang baskets; believed that if someone goes under a looped rattan and then closes the loop, the residential spirits anyito cannot follow the person home
Someone (mang-) gets rattan.
Mangay ta manggālot do Saheng.
Let's go to Saheng to get rattan.
Someone (mangi-) tethers an animal (i-) or ties down a boat, house, etc.
originally, a strip of rattan was used as tying material
Mangigālot ka so bago, ta koman so paray.
Tether the pig, because it is eating the rice.
Igālot mo chitwaya, ta matoleng.
Tether the dog, because it is stubborn.
An animal (mai-) is tethered.
Maigālot danaw nwangaya do kayo.
The carabao is tethered to the tree.
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