Bintay (en. Foothold)

/binˈtay/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
noun
A hold or ledge on a vertical surface where one can rest or grab hold.
The foothold on the mountain was used as a gripping point by the fishermen.
Ang bintay ng bundok ay ginamit bilang isang ahensyang panghahawakan ng mga mangingisda.
The part of an object that provides physical support.
The foothold on the metal stairs was sturdy and aided in climbing.
Ang bintay ng hagdang bakal ay matibay at nakatulong sa pag-akyat.
Starting or accessing a higher level.
You need a foothold to enter the school.
Kailangan mo ng bintay upang makapasok sa eskwelahan.

Etymology

Ang bintay ay nagmula sa salitang Tagalog na nangangahulugang 'pintuan' o 'butas'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

foothold in the story
an aspect or part of the story that becomes a foundation.
bintay sa istorya

Related Words

to hold
a verb meaning to grasp or hold on.
panghawakan
stone steps
steps made of stone that provide access to a higher place.
hagdang-bato

Slang Meanings

a gang that's like family
They're so close, they're like a family.
Sobrang close na sila, para na silang bintay.
a little laughter, fun
Join us in our gang, there's a lot of laughs!
Sama ka na sa bintay namin, ang daming tawa!
all of your trusted companions
These people are my ride or die, they're not betrayers.
Bintay ko talaga ang mga to, hindi sila betrayer.