(Sp. adobe) Mud-bricks, sun-dried bricks, adobe.
(B) To wash rice (bugás) previous to boiling it. Balonási ang bugás. Wash the hulled rice. Ibalónas akó siníng bugás. Please wash this rice for me. (see balinónas-the water in which rice has been washed; kilís id.).
To spirt, spurt, squirt (said especially of the evacuations of one suffering from diarrhoea). (see buganóy, bugít-bugít).
A kind of bird. Daw darawídaw ikáw. You are like a darawidaw-bird, i.e. an incessant talker, a great chatterbox.
A verbal prefix denoting the present passive of intransitive verbs, e.g. ginakalipáyan ko iní. I am glad of it. I enjoy this.
(H) Waiting room. (see hulát).
(H) Laboriousness, etc. See kakúlì.
Tranquillity, peace, peacefulness, freedom from worry, obstruction or opposition, calmness. (táwhay).
To decoy, catch birds by a decoy; to provoke, excite, induce, lure, allure, draw, draw on. Amó inâ gánì ang ginakáti (ikáti) níya sa ákon. That is exactly what he is enticing me with. (see katián).
(Sp. limón, limoncillo) A kind of shrub with lemon-like fruit containing a viscous juice that is often used as paste.
Resembling-, like-, as fine as-, as small as-, fine or small chaff called "gílok", etc. Walâ siá sing bisán malagílok nga salâ. He is not at fault at all. He does not deserve the slightest blame.
Watch, clock, time-piece, chronometer, dial. Orásan nga dibólsa (Sp. de bolsa). A watch. Orásan nga sa díngding. A clock. (see taknáan).
To pick a quarrel with, altercate, wrangle-, dispute-, argue-, contend-, with. Pakigsúay id. (see súay, paki-, pakig-).
To move, affect, stir, scare, deter; to listen to, pay attention to, desist, yield, be scared or deterred. Inâ walâ makapanínggol sa íla. That did not move or deter them. That made no impression on them. Indì na siá manínggol (magpanínggol) sang dakû nga kapíot kag kalisdánan. He does not allow himself any longer to be deterred by the great hardships and difficulties (involved). Walâ silá magpanínggol sang dakû nga túgnaw. They did not desist in spite of the great cold. (see tínggol, dîmanínggol, patubalíng, patubaríng, paubág, pasúpil).
One who is always borrowing money; a troublesome or quarrelsome person, a nuisance, bother. (see lío, líyo).
Dim. and Freq. of púsut. Nagapusútpúsut iníng lúnang. This mud is very soft (slushy, watery). (see mahómok, tubígon).
(B) To strut, walk with pomposity or affected dignity, move the head and shoulders coquettishly, or the like. (see yuódyúod).
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