ágay

Hiligaynon

To trickle, dribble, run down in drops, flow slowly and gently. Naga-*ágay ang mapaít níya nga lúhà kag nagatúlò sa íya kamót. Her bitter tears are trickling down and dropping on her hand. Ináng kalisúd nagpaágay sang íya mga lúhà. That trouble brought tears into her eyes. Ang masakit nga bátà ginapaagáyan sing madámù nga mga lúhà sang íya ilóy. The sick child is being much wept over by its mother. Nagbúswang na ang íya hubág kag nagágay ang nánà. His boil burst and the pus flowed out. Nagpangabúdlay siá sing támà sa ínit nga ang masulúg nga bálhas nagágay sa tanán nga mga buhôbúhò sang íya pánit. He worked very hard in the heat of the sun, so that streams of perspiration poured from all the pores of his skin. (see tubúd, túlò, talabirís, tululágay, ílig).


bagóong

Hiligaynon

A kind of sea-snail. (see bagóngon).


bangón

Hiligaynon

The principal external abdominal blood-vessels, the right and left epigastric artery.


búngkag nga ítlog

Hiligaynon

An egg that is not quite fresh, the white and the yolk being mixed.


búrus

Hiligaynon

Small blisters, as those raised by prickly heat, by nettles, by the hairs and seeds of some plants or the like. (see gúros).



hilúngug

Hiligaynon

Cohabitation, common household; to live together, cohabit, dwell together, live as husband and wife. Nagahilúngug-or-nagahilungugáy na silá. They are living together. Ginhilungúgan níya si Fulána sa sulúd sang duhá ka túig. He cohabited with N.N. for two years. Indì mo pagipahilúngug ang ímo bátà sa kay Fuláno. Don't permit your daughter to live with N.N. (see upúd, tingúb).


kosnít

Hiligaynon

Torn, rent; ripped. Kosnít na galî ang ákon báyò. Sín-o ang nagkósnit siní? Why, my jacket is torn! Who tore it? (see gisî).


kotsó-kótso

Hiligaynon

To disparage, criticize adversely, detract, censure, speak ill of, exaggerate wrongs or injuries suffered, belittle benefits received, complain to others. Indì ka magkotsókótso. Don't speak in disparagement of anybody. Indì mo akó pagkotsókotsohán. Don't censure me-or-don't make unreasonable complaints about me to others. Anó na man ang ginakotsókótso mo? What are you complaining about now?


lágyo

Hiligaynon

To flee, etc. See lágio.


liógan

Hiligaynon

Thick-or bull-necked, one with a strong neck. (see líog).


maabyánon

Hiligaynon

Friendly, amiable, amicable, affable, sociable, hospitable. (see ábyan, maabíabíhon).


maalabáab

Hiligaynon

Warm, tepid, not quite hot; warmish, lukewarm. (alabáab).


mahimulusulón

Hiligaynon

See mahimulúslon id.


pahanáy-hánay

Hiligaynon

To be at rest, be at ease; be lazy or indolent. Ang íya lúyag amó gid lang ang pagpatáwhay kag pagpahanáyhánay. What he likes-is peace and comfort,-is tranquillity and ease. (see pahúway).


panálsal

Hiligaynon

To forge-, hammer-, work-, iron or other metal at a forge; be a smith. Maálam siá magpanálsal. He knows to work metals. (see sálsal, panalsálon).


písang

Hiligaynon

To knock or break off a piece or bit of glass, pottery, etc. (see píngas).


porpía, porpiár

Hiligaynon

(Sp. porfía, porfiar). Obstinacy, persistence, stubbornness, competition, provocation; to wrangle, quarrel, bicker, contend, provoke, altercate in opprobrious terms, insult or abuse with contemptuous language. Ginporpía (Ginporpiár) níya akó. He insulted me. He provoked me. Nagaporpiáhay (Nagaporpiyáhay) silá. They are abusing each other. (see ákyat, pamúyas, pinuyasáy, timoláng, pasipála, padag-ánay, paindísíndis).


sapátos

Hiligaynon

(Sp. zapato) Shoes, boots, foot-wear. (see sapín).


súlay

Hiligaynon

Prop, support, shore, a length of cane or wood put up in a leaning position to prevent a house, wall, fence, etc. from falling; to prop, prop up, support, shore up. Suláyi ang baláy mo, agúd índì mapúkan sang hángin. Put props to your house, lest the wind should blow it over. Magsúlay (manúlay, magpanúlay) na kitá sang áton mga baláy, kay may bágyo nga maabút. Let us shore up our houses (with leaning supports), for a storm is approaching. (see tokó-an upright or vertical prop for floors, etc.).


tupók

Hiligaynon

To fall, be wounded or killed in war, die in battle, or the like. Ang mga nagkalatupók kag nagkalapatáy sa latagón sang pagawáyan. Those that fell and died on the field of battle. Naígò siá sang lisó kag natupók (nagkatupók). The bullet hit him and he fell to the ground. (see túmba).


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