Indiscreet, one who talks without restraint, letting out secrets, etc.; a great chatterbox. (see buraán, hadakán).
Line, row, tier. Isá ka dalán nga maís. One row of maize (on the cob). Pilá ka dalán ang isá ka kayán? How many rows of corn are there on a cob? Walâ siá magsulát sa ákon sing bisán isá ka dalán. He did not write me a line. (see dinalán).
To be slippery, etc. See dánlug.
(Sp. escrupulosa, -o) Scrupulous, nice, particular, fastidious, meticulous, perplexed, hesitating through fear of doing wrong; delicate of conscience, finical, finicking, finikin, strait-laced, prudish, prim, squeamish.
Liveliness, hilariousness, noisy mirth; to be noisy, rowdy, lively, mirthful. (see garís).
Stir, commotion, uproar, confusion, excitement; to make an uproar, be excited. (see gúbot).
Delivery, birth; to give birth to; to beget, procreate, bring forth, have-offspring,-a child,-issue; to be godfather or godmother to a child at baptism or confirmation. (see anák).
Caus. of puút-to stop, cease, etc. Papút-a na ang amó nga gamó. Stop that row. Put an end to that excitement.
Blighted, blasted, cankered, wilted, withered, nipped, in the bud, drooping before it is full-blown (of a flower), fallen off a tree before it is full-grow or mature (of fruit). (In both cases owing to insects or maggots). (see púlak).
From sabúd-to twist around, etc.
To hang on to, etc. See sáng-at.
From sipî-to break off a cluster (of bananas).
Originally a freeman, a privileged citizen who was not subject to taxation, but was liable to help his chief (dátò) in case of national defense, etc. A "timáwa" was usually in charge of a "barangáy". At present "timáwà" very often means: the ordinary, respectable, common citizen, the common run of people, the (unimportant) members of a community; to free, set free, liberate. (see kasimánwa, banwahánon, luás, dátò-chief, chieftain, headman; ulípon-slave; tumarámpok-serf (farmer) that in former times held a middle position between the timáwà and the ulípon).
(Sp. timonél, timonero) Helmsman, steersman; director, boss, master, manager, guide. (see manugdumála, pangólo).
See túgian-to entrust, confide to, etc.
Pure, virginal, virgin, uncontaminated, unpolluted, clean, chaste, maidenly; to purify, cleanse. Uláya ang ímo tagiposóon. Cleanse (purify) your heart. (see pútlì, tínlò, matínlò, maúgdang).
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