byantì n k.o. smooth shrub occasionally planted as ornamental which exudes a milky sap irritating to the skin: Homalanthus populneus.

byásung n k.o. yellow lemon-shaped citrus of pungent odor and somewhat sour, used as a hair rinse or for flavoring salted fish.

byáta = [byátu] (female).

byatiku n Holy Communion given to a dying person. v [A; b6] give the viaticum to s.o.

byatilis n k.o. small rapidly growing tree of waste places or cultivated, extensively used for firewood. The leaves are used as animal feed and medicinally. It bears beans also used medicinally: Leucaena glauca.

byátu a pious, devout man. v [B; b6] become pious, devout.

byinbinída n welcome party. v [A; b6] hold a welcoming party. Magbiyinbinída mi pasidungug sa ímung pag-abut, We’ll hold a welcome party when you arrive. — parti = [byinbinída].

byínis person’s things. Gibaligyà íyang mga byínis ibadbad sa útang, He sold his property to pay off his debts.

byintus = [bintus].

byirnis = [birnis].