bissayot
BISSAYOT is a word in Ilokano with its meaning in English.
v. /AG-/ to hang downwards, droop. Sep-akem dayta sanga ti kayo tapno agbissayot ditoy daga. Break that branch of the tree so that it will hang downwards to the ground. /MANG-:-EN/ to keep aloft holding by the neck, hand or feet; to suspend in the air. Saan mo nga bissayoten dayta pusa. Don’t suspend the cat in the air. BISTI [f. Sp.], v. /AG-/ to dress oneself. Agbisti ka ta mapan tayon. Dress yourself for we are going. /AG-: PAG-/ to dress oneself with. Agbisti ka ti napintas. Dress yourself with something beautiful. Saan nga dayta ti pagbistim. Don’t dress yourself with that. /MANG-:-AN/ to dress (someone). Bistiam dayta ubing ta adda papanan mi. Dress that child for we are going somewhere. /MANGI-: I-/ to dress with. Daytoy ti ibistim kanyana. Dress him with this. --syn. BADO.