Care, attention, caution; to handle with care, to guard well or be careful with. Amligí ang bág-o nga kínke. Handle the new lamp with care. Ginamligán níya ang íya panápton, agúd índì mabulingán. He was careful with his clothes, lest they should become soiled. Iámlig akó ánay siní. Please take care of this for me. Paamligán mo sa íya ang mga báso, agúd nga dílì mabúong. Tell him to handle the glasses with care, lest they should be broken. Ipaámlig sa íya ang tanán nga mga galamitón sa baláy. Let him look carefully after all the furniture in the house. (see ándam, kaámlig, mainamlígon).
Another Dim. of ánhel; a small child.
(B) Well, cistern, pithole for bathing or drawing water, water-hole. Also used as a verb. Ginawángan námon ang apán. We dug pits for the locusts (to kill and bury them in), (see bubón, bubón and áwang are used promiscuously in some places, but more generally "bubón" means a water-hole near a river, etc. for bathing purposes, and "áwang" a well or cistern for drawing water for household purposes).
(H) Large, tall, great, big. Dumalágkù silá sing kalíwat. They come of a race of tall men. They belong to a family-line of tall people. Their ancestors were tall. (see dakû, dalágkù, lántiog).
(Sp. estrellado) Fried (of eggs); egg-slice, turnover.
That is to be hauled, carried, conveyed, etc. (see hákot).
The faculty of understanding, intellect, mind, reason, thought. (see hibaló).
To know. See másrot. Kon may naisrotán lang akó--. If I only had some knowledge or education--. (see másngà).
Cowardice, faint-heartedness, funk, timidity, poltroonery, weakness. (tálaw).
(Sp. lantaca) A small culverin, light piece of ordnance or artillery, much used by the Philippine army in their fight against Spain and America.
Pungent, acrid, etc. See maádat.
Sweet, sugary, syrupy, delectable (of food and drink); delightful, delicious, pleasant (of music, smells and feelings); kind, gentle, tender (of speech, disposition and sentiments); pleasing, beautiful, nice, pretty (to see). (tám-is). (see marímis).
To practise well, repeat, go over again and again. Ogádogára inâ. Practise it well. (see sulítsúlit, ugádúgad).
Dim. of píod. Páypay nga piódpíod. A folding fan.
(Sp. rumbo) Bearing, course, direction, route, way towards; beeline; to take the beeline, go straight towards. (see padúlung, áyon, láktud, laktúran).
(Sp. secta) Sect, branch; the teaching of a sect. (see búnghay).
To fizz, fizzle, hiss, bubble, effervesce. Magasórò (Masórò) ang limonáda kon búksan (abrihán) mo ang botílya. Lemonade effervesces when you open the bottle.
To dream, have visions, perceive intuitively, conceive a plan, an idea, a scheme, etc. See panagín-up, panagínup.
(B) Thickset, stumpy, stocky, stout, having a short, thick body, having a large circumference in comparison to height. Natipungkoán akó kariá nga kampanáryo. (Sa ákon panúluk daw pulúndan iníng kampanáryo). This belfry seems to me to be very stumpy, stocky. Matipúngkò gid tána. (Pandákà gid siá). She is very thickset, short and stout. (see búdul, pándak, pudól, karibúd).
(Sp. llanta) Tire, tyre, hoop, wheel-tyre, the iron hoop that protects the rim of a wheel.
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