(H) Measuring one fourth or quarter; a measure for the fourth part of. Pulakán nga alapátan. A measure containing one fourth of a gantang. (see talatlóhan-measuring one third).
(H) Fish to be caught by draining away water and leaving them stranded. (átas).
A cover or lid made of palm-leaves. It is chiefly used on tuba-containers (baláding) to prevent the tuba from spilling when being carried to the market.
Girdle, bandage, usually made of yarn; to gird or bandage. Bigkisí ang bátà. Bandage the baby. Ibígkis iníng bunáng nga mapulá. Bandage with this red yarn. (see lígas, wágkos).
Dim. of búang. Not quite right in his mind, not quite normal, not in one's proper senses, etc., etc. (see buangít, kólò, tampuháw, etc.).
Containing-, mixed with-, the juice of coconut meat; a dish prepared from rice and mixed with the juice of coconut meat. (see gatâ).
A beautiful flowering plant.
(Sp. ladino) Cunning, cute, tricky, expert, sharp, sagacious, resourceful, clever, adroit; boaster, braggart, chatterbox. (see antígo, batíd, sagád, anád, sampáton, maábtik, buraán, wakalán, babáan).
Hot, warm, steaming, steamy, vaporous. (húlas).
Low, mean, boorish, uncultured, very common, rough, coarse, rude, vulgar, not fit or proper for educated or refined people. (see bástos).
Thoughtful, etc. See mapasunaíron.
To let, make, or cause to, destroy, break down, pull down, etc. Pagúb-a (Pagubaá) na lang ang ímo baláy. Have your house pulled down. Pagubaá lang ang pánday sang ímo baláy-or-ipagubâ na lang sa pánday ang ímo baláy. Let the carpenter break (pull) down your house. (pa, gubâ).
(B) See salík-to skein, etc.
A tailor's; a shop, store (especially where textiles are sold); commerce, business. (see tábas, talagbasán).
A bird of prey that resembles a goshawk; its name is an onomatope in imitation of its cry.
To cry from pain, to cry woefully, to moan and groan. (see aragóy).
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