Landslide, a portion of land that falls down from the side of a hill, of a steep river-bank etc. usually due to the undermining effect of water; diminution, lessening, decrease; to cave in, fall down, crumble. (see típhag, hunâ, kadalháyan).
Weed; any useless, injurious or obnoxious plant.
To pluck or tear off with some force, strip off leaves, flowers, etc. by passing them swiftly through the closed hand, wrench or drag off. Hamrusá ang dáhon sang balágon. Strip the leaves off the vine. Hamrusí akó sináng mga búlak. Pluck for me those flowers. Ginhámrus lang níya ang hilamón. He clutched the grass and tore it away. (see hámgud).
A small river lobster, river shrimp. (see baskugáy).
To tear asunder, separate the fibres, strip. Luknitá ang burí. Tear the burí-stalks asunder. Luknití ang mga pánday sing limá ka pakláng sang burí, kay nagakinahánglan silá siná sa tambárà. Tear five burí-stalks into strips for the carpenters, because they need them for the scaffolding.
To fray, be torn to shreds, be torn to ribbons. Nagkalúsò tungúd sang bágyo ang mga dáhon sang ságing. The banana-leaves were torn to shreds by the hurricane. (see lúsì).
Merciful, compassionate, pitiful, having pity on, condoling, commiserating. (ló-oy).
To forewarn, make beware or take care, put one on one's guard, caution against danger, warn beforehand, inculcate carefulness. Paandamá silá. Let them be careful. Tell them to be wary, to be on their guard. (see ándam, paálam).
Caus. of girím-to protrude a little, etc.
See palangitúm-to become black, etc.
To hook in, be caught, stick to, cling to. See sángat, salángat.
The temple (of the head); top of the forehead, brow.
The swallow, gullet, oesophagus, pharynx. (see laúk).
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