| WMP |
| Yami |
ovid-en |
weave a strand |
|
ovid |
rope, string |
| Ivatan |
hovid |
string, cord (in general) |
| Itbayaten |
xovid |
string, cord (in general) |
|
xovid-en |
to make into twine |
| Ibatan |
ma-hobid |
make fiber, etc. into rope |
|
hobid |
rope or string |
| Isneg |
lúbid |
the string of the snare (made of pineapple fiber, etc.) |
| Bontok |
lúbid |
thread, string |
| Kankanaey |
lúbid |
cord; rope; twist; twine; string |
| Ibaloy |
dobid |
rope |
| Casiguran Dumagat |
lubíd |
string, twine; to twist abaca fiber by rolling it over one’s thigh |
| Pangasinan |
lobír |
rope, string |
| Ilokano |
lúbid |
string, line |
| Kapampangan |
lúbid |
rope |
| Hanunóo |
lúbid |
rope, cord, as a fishline, usually twisted, and made of bast or other fibrous material |
| Agutaynen |
lobid-lobid |
a native pastry like donuts, twisted into the shape of a figure eight |
| Palawan Batak |
lúbid |
string, tie, rope; necklace |
| Tausug |
l<um>ubid |
to braid something |
|
lubid |
a rope made of intertwisted strands of fiber (often hemp) |
| Mongondow |
lubid |
cord; snare for birds |
| Bikol |
lúbid |
cord, line, rope, string, twine |