Dim. and Freq. of dúling. To take irregular steps, stagger slightly, to be a trifle unsteady on one's legs. (see panayódò).
To like, wish to have, desire, fancy, long for, take to, go in for, be attracted by or pleased with, hanker after. Nagánya akó siníng báyò. I like (or am pleased with) this jacket. Kon makítà mo ang íya bág-o nga baláy magánya ka gid. When you see his new house, you will certainly like it very much. Ganyahá (paganyahá) siá sa pagbakál siníng mga sapátos. Make him fancy and buy these boots. Ginpagánya ko siá sa pagupúd sa ákon. I persuaded him to accompany me. Nagánya siá sa pagsugál. He has taken to gambling. He has gone in for gambling. (see lúyag, gána, bangá).
Scarcity, rareness, rarity, fewness, dearth. (hínà; kaíwat).
(Sp. lote) Lot, fortune, chance, hazard, luck, fate; a piece of ground, parcel, patch, lot; to draw lots, play loto. Lotéhan (ripáhan) nínyo kon sín-o ang mangintagíya siníng relóh. Draw lots for the one who is to be the possessor of this watch. (see pálad, kapaláran, swérte, punâ, pinunâ, báhin, rípa).
A kind of tree and its fruit.
Leading to-misery,-bankruptcy,-poverty; sinking, falling, liable to come to grief. (see úsmud).
Faithful, believer, follower. (see tóo).
To undress, divest, etc. See úba.
(H) Distraction, diversion, amusement, recreation, relaxation, holiday. (see lingáw).
Freq. of bántug-to be, become or make famous. (The Caus. is pabántug).
To turn as red as a red tapulánga-flower, i.e. to be ashamed, or the like.
The cat, the small wooden pieces used in the game of sáto or tipcat. (see palanák).
(B) Frayed, chafed, fretted, ravelled; to ravel (transitive and intransitive), to be or become frayed, loose, torn (of clothes, threads, etc.). Nagasarabusáb ang sóol ko (ang ákon pakô). Nasarabusabán ang ákon sóol (pakô). My sleeve is getting frayed. My sleeve is ravelled (ravelling out). (see tingkarág).
To understand, comprehend, know. See sayásat, sayási.
To be-sad,-dejected,-downcast,-dispirited,-in low spirits,-down in the dumps (doldrums), (see dúyo).
Thermometer. (A modern term; see takús, ínit).
(Sp. tentación) Temptation, enticement, allurement; also used as an exclamation: Blast it! Hang it! What a nuisance! (see panuláy).
The stone (set in water) on which the tayóbong is rubbed in the process of extracting starch and glue from it.
(H) Dim. and Freq. of úrut. Sa sulúd sang isá ka pituádlaw maurútúrut níla sang káon iníng humáy. They will be able to eat up all the rice within a week. (see ubúsúbus).
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