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WAYS OF TYING THINGS 32

abit To carry or hold s.t. fixed to one’s side (by a string or hook).
bigtal To pull s.t. tight, to stretch out s.t. (as a rope or wire or clothes on a line).
dagtel To tie (an animal with a short lead, e.g. tied to a tree).
ingket To tie s.t.; to tether s.t.
jumput To bind or fasten with a girth (on an animal in order to secure cargo so it won’t slip off).
layo To tie with a long rope; give a long lead.
leges To wind s.t. (with rattan or strips of rubber, in order to tie or to cover it).
lintang To join or tie (two or more things together with rope).
lingkit To join s.t. together (by tying).
pekkes 1 To tie s.t. (as with string or cloth).
pingkit To tie (two or more items) together; to make a cluster (of two or more items).
pugung To tie s.t. (so that the sides are brought close together).
siket To shorten (a rope).
sugpat To join things together (lengthwise).
To string s.t., put s.t. on a string; to insert a string into a hole.
tongket 1 To add s.t. to an existing item (that is not part of the original one).
tuntun 1 To suspend s.t. (on a rope); to let s.t. down (by or on a rope).
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