Hanapin
to weave
01
humabi, magbuo
to create fabric or material by interlacing threads, yarn, or other strands in a pattern using a loom or by hand
Transitive: to weave a fabric or pattern
02
humabi, maghabi
to create an intricate structure by intertwining strands or materials
Transitive: to weave an intricate structure
03
habol, iguhit
(of a horse) to rhythmically move the head back and forth in a stereotypical pattern, often as a behavioral response
Intransitive
04
umiiwas, umiiwas sa daan
to continuously change directions while moving to avoid colliding with things or people that are in the way
Intransitive: to weave somewhere
4.1
dumaan, tuminag
to cause continuous changes in direction while moving to avoid colliding with people or things
Weave
01
hinabi, disenyo
pattern of weaving or structure of a fabric
weave
v
inweave
v
inweave
v
unweave
v
unweave
v
weaver
n
weaver
n
Halimbawa
The artisan weaved a complex pattern into the rug.
The loom was set up to weave a batch of fine silk fabric.
The textile factory employs workers who expertly weave various fabrics.
The creek weaves a serpentine path through the lush meadow.
The dress is woven out of silk and cotton.