TIIL

TIIL is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

tiil n {1} foot.
Sakit ang ákung mga tiil, My feet hurt.
Lima ka tiil ang gitas-un, Five feet tall.
{2} leg.
{3} leg of a table or other furniture.
v {1} [a12] hit in the leg or foot.
Tiila lang siyag pusil kun muikyas, Shoot him in the leg if he escapes.
{2} [A; b] put legs on furniture.
paN- v [A2; c] fight with the legs.
Nakabunù ang ugis kay maáyung maniil, The white cock won because it fought well with its legs.
n {1} legwork, as in a cock-fight.
{2} a short length of rope tied to an animals foot and in turn attached to the tether rope to prevent it from kinking.
-in-v [A; b6] {1} go barefoot.
Magtiniil ku kun magsakag lubi, I climb a coconut tree barefoot.
{2} do with the hands (humor-ous).
Nagtiniil mig káun, We ate with our hands.
-an n place at the foot: foot of mountain, bed, etc.

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