Dim. of ánhel. Anything bearing some resemblance to an angel as commonly pictured, especially used with regard to children representing angels at the "Sugatán" on Easter Sunday.
Knot, joint, especially in a bamboo.
Foolish, ill-mannered; ungrateful.
Dim. and Freq. of hapâ. Also: to be very submissive, humble oneself, solicit help with great deference or the like.
To fill, replenish, make full. Ang amó nga tabô naghimunô sang solókban sang íya nga kalisúd. That event filled up the measure of his troubles. (see punô).
(Sp. cartucho) Cartridge, cartouch.
(Sp. convento) Convent; Parish Priest's house, presbytery.
(H) Field or pasture where cattle, etc. are allowed to roam freely or are tied with a long tether; meadow, grass-land, grazing ground; a place or island far away. (see láwig).
(Sp. limón) The lemon tree and its fruit.
(Sp. narra) A hardwood tree and its very valuable timber. (see nága id.).
To be or become hare-lipped. (see súngì).
To open one's mouth (by force). (see tíngal).
To try one's patience, weary another by reluctance or tardiness in complying with his wishes, ask another for more than he is willing to give, and the like. Si nánay nagpasíntak lang sa ákon sang pagpangáyò ko sa íya nga tugútan akó sa pagtámbong sa báyle. Mother simply tired me out with her objections, when I asked her permission to assist at the dance. Ang mga bátà sing masamí nagapasíntak sa mga magtotóon. Children often try or tax heavily the patience of their teachers. (The simple síntak is out of use).
To stamp the feet, shuffle the feet. (pundákpúndak id.).
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