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daráplì

Hiligaynon

A side-dish. See dáplì.


biánda

Hiligaynon

(Sp. vianda) Viands, victuals; comestibles, food, provisions, (see bálon, pagkáon, kalán-on, súd-an, dáplì, daráplì).


dáplì

Hiligaynon

(B) Meat, fish, poultry, etc. as side-dishes to rice; to have or eat such side-dishes. Anó ang gindáplì nínyo sa panyága? What side-dish have you got or prepared for dinner? Idáplì mo iníng ísdà sa panihápon. Prepare this fish as a side-dish for supper. Daplií ang kán-on kay malás-ay, kon walâ sing daráplì. Provide a side-dish for the rice, for without a side-dish it is unpalatable. Padaplií akó sing kárne. Get me some meat as a side-dish to rice. Nagdáplì siá sing manók sang pagpanyáya níya kaína. He had or ate a chicken when he took his dinner a short while ago. (N.B. Bread, biscuits, pies, tarts, etc. are called kalan-ónon; vegetables in general are called útan in H and láswa in B; see daráplì, súd-an, ikáon).


dáplì

Hiligaynon

To join, attach to, connect with, associate with. (see ímpon, símpon, abáy, daráplì).


ikáon

Hiligaynon

Side-dish, meat, fish, eggs, shrimps, crabs, etc., but not vegetables nor rice. (see káon, súd-an, daráplì, kalán-on, tinúla).



ikáon

Hiligaynon

Side-dish, meat, fish, eggs, shrimps, crabs, etc., but not vegetables nor rice. (see káon, súd-an, daráplì, kalán-on, tinúla).


lingó

Hiligaynon

A little meat or fish or the like as a side-dish to the rice, etc. (see súd-an, dáplì, daráplì).


súd-an

Hiligaynon

A side-dish to eat with rice, especially fish or meat. Also used as a verb. Sud-aní ang kán-on sing ísdà. Eat (Take) some fish with the rice (you are eating). Ginpasud-anán níya kamí sing kárne. He gave us a side-dish of meat. Pasud-aní silá sing ísdà. Give them some fish to eat with the rice. Prepare or provide some fish as a side-dish to eat with their rice. (see ikáon, dáplì, daráplì).