Sour, of a sour taste, applied especially to some fruit contrasted with sweet varieties of the same fruit. Aslúman nga súmbag, kabúgaw, etc. A sour tamarind, a sour pomelo, etc. (see maáslum).
Manifest, clear, obvious, perceptible, discernible, apparent, visible, open; to observe, notice, advert to, be aware of, perceive, be clear or manifest. Nakahilúm ikáw sang íya nga kaákig, mga gího, etc.? Did you notice his anger, his movements, etc.? Ginhílman (ginhilumán) ko ang íya nga nawóng nga nagníwang. I observed that his face had become thin. (see kítà, tán-aw, túluk, panílag, sát-um, etc.).
To disintegrate, fall to pieces. (see púgday).
Tied or fastened to, connected with; to be joined or tied to, etc. (see ángot, angót).
A philtre, love-potion, captivation, enchantment, bewitchment, charm, fascination.
Devout, praying much, pious, man of prayer, given to prayer, prayerful, devout, contemplative. (see ámpò).
Marking, observing, etc. See matandáon. (see tándà).
A very young louse, a nit that is smaller even than a "kayúmad". (see kúto, botól, lusâ).
Freq. of daláwat-to buy cereals.
Freq. of ágaw. Usurpation, forceful appropriation, expropriation, dispossession; to take by force, usurp, etc.
Hardened, etc. See básil. Also: A sand-bank, shallow (in a river or sea); to be or become shallow.
Salt fish preserved in brine; brine, pickle. (see lílang).
(Sp. reclamo) Reclamation, complaint, objection; to complain, have an objection. "reklámo" is frequently loosely used for any kind of information or notification. (see yámo).
To hang to, stick to, hook in, be caught or detained (as by a hook or the like). Nakasáng-ul ang íya panápton sa símsim sang kawáyan. His clothes caught in the bamboo branches. (see sáng-at, salángat).
To be or become plump, fat, full, filled out, said of persons, fruit, etc. Natibsolán akó siníng mga kadiós. These cadios-peas seem to me to be very full or plump. Nagtíbsol na ang íya nga písngi. His cheeks have grown fat now (have filled out). (see típsul, tibúnog, matipólon).
To chirp, squeak, utter a shrill cry, move arms and legs and utter indistinct sounds as a baby when trying to speak. (see úgyak, údyak).
Liking, appreciation, care, consideration; to cherish, appreciate, take good care of, like, take to; have regard or consideration for. Ginaulínggan níya ang íya bág-o nga sugâ. He likes (takes to) his new lamp very much. Kon walâ lang akó pagulingíg kay Fuláno dúgay ko na pinadakúp ang íya karabáw sa ákon lagwérta kag pinadúl-ong sa munisípyo, agúd multahán siá. If it were not out of consideration for N.N. I would long ago have given orders to catch his buffalo in my garden and to take it to the municipal building, in order to make him pay a fine. (see balikíd, hílak, ngílin, olingíg id.).
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