To strike, beat against, etc. See púlpug.
(H) Handle, haft, grip; anything to be grasped or held. (see kapút).
Good cheer, glee, enjoyment, gladness, gaiety, merriment, merry-making, revelling, rejoicing, joy, pleasure, celebration, solemnity, entertainment, applied to any religious, social or political gathering, where good feeling and cheerfulness abound. (sádia, sádya).
Rivers, river-system. (see subâ).
(Sp. masoneria) Freemasonry.
To be or become blunt, blunted, dull, dulled, worn out, useless, said especially of edged tools. Nagómal na ang binángon. The bolo-is worn out,-has lost its edge or keenness. (see hábul, dángal).
One who likes to be flattered, who can easily be coaxed; moody, fretful, hard to please, (see paayónáyon).
See pangalimúg-to rinse out or wash one's mouth, etc.
Freq. of tímtim-to dangle, etc.; to play with one's tongue, etc., as a snake, or the like.
The way or manner of one's standing. Tádlong gid siá sing panindógon. He stands very upright, very straight. (tíndog).
(Sp. púlpito) Pulpit. (see walihán).
Dim. and Freq. of túyan. Tinuyántúyan siá sang maláut níya nga kapaláran súbung sang lúluk nga nagautáwútaw sa nagabahâ nga subâ. Bad luck pursued (and buffeted) him like driftwood in a flooded river. (see paupúk).
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