(Sp. ignorante) Ignorant, ignoramus, unlettered, illiterate, uncultured, unschooled, untaught, unlearned, uneducated. (see pákok, urá-is, walâ, sing, tinón-an).
Put in, or on, the fire. Iláp-og ang ísdà. Put the fish in the fire. (see dáp-ung, súgba, bóog, íhaw).
Rheum (from the eyes). See múrì, mirâ-mirâ.
To own, acquire, obtain, be or become the owner (possessor) of. (see tag-íya).
Freq. of tíngad, tingád-tingád-to overhear, listen in, be an eavesdropper. (see pangógo).
Age, oldness; to have an age of--, be--old, be aged--. Nagapanuigón siá sing duhá ka púlò kag limá. He is twenty five years--old,--of age. His age is twenty five. He has got to (reached, attained) the age of twenty five. Anó ang ímo panuigón? What is your age? (see túig, panúig, panuígon, katigulangón).
(Sp. sistro) Sistrum; guitar.
A distributive particle. Tagduhá. Two each. Mabáton silá sing tagápat ka pisítas ang ádlaw. They shall each (Each of them shall) receive eighty centavos a day.
(B) To be scared, frightened, afraid. Nagatigsará ang ginháwa na, hay nagadagóob. (Nakulbaán (Ginatagalióg) siá, kay nagadagóob). He is scared because it is thundering. (see hádluk, dírham).
A bird of prey that resembles a goshawk; its name is an onomatope in imitation of its cry.
A stake, post, pillar, column, support; stud, stanchion; the stump (of a tree, bamboo, etc.). (see pagtúod, tokó, halígi).
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