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bukyar [búkyar] v 1To unroll something (as of sleeping mats, clothes). latag Nagbukyar sinra’t banig nak makatuyog’ey. They unrolled the sleeping mats because they are going to sleep now. (sem. domains: 7.5.2.4 - Remove, take apart.) 2To open up (as of flowers). Nagbukyar’ey kag ida pagkagugandang buyak. Her very lovely flower has opened up already. (sem. domains: 7.5.2.4 - Remove, take apart.)

banig [baníg] 1n Woven mat used for sleeping on or for drying rice in the sun. baníg Nagbukyar it banig si nanay sa sayog. Mother unrolled the woven sleeping mat on the floor. (sem. domains: 6.6.4.2 - Weaving baskets and mats, 5.1.1.3 - Bed, 5.7 - Sleep.) 2vbt To put the woven sleeping mat somewhere (as of on a bed rather than on the floor). Ingbanigan nida kag katri. He put a mat on the bed. [People find woven mats cooler than mattresses to sleep on even though they sometimes enjoy the softness of a mattress.] (sem. domains: 6.6.4.2 - Weaving baskets and mats, 5.1.1.3 - Bed, 5.7 - Sleep.)