See aháng, káhas id. Ahasí (pangahasí) lang ang pagbukás sang ganháan. Open the door boldly.
(Sp. asno) Ass, donkey; dunce, fool.
Displeased, morose, stern, annoyed, dark-browed, vexed, put out, sulky, gloomy, glum, offended; to frown, scowl, knit one's brows, pull a sour face, lower, look-angry,-offended, to pout, sulk. Indì ka magbulingót. Don't make such a sour face. Ginbulingotán akó níya. He frowned at me. He gave me an angry look. He looked darkly at me. (see sulingót, suringót, súnggud, kolisáw, korisáw, buringót).
To open, pull asunder, draw apart, unclasp, as a purse, etc. Burikáta ang mga ilalakúb sang íya matá kag usisáon mo kon sa diín ang púling. Press his eyelid open and see where the mote is. (In an obscene sense-aperire vulvam; see bíkat, busíkad, busíksik).
To act impulsively, do something carelessly or thoughtlessly, act on the spur of the moment. (see hinalî, tabinás).
A stork-like bird; a kind of tall heron, crane. (dúgwak id.).
(H) Soft, pliant, one amenable to flattery, easily-cheated,-tricked,-cajoled,-wheedled,-imposed upon. (see hásò).
Cluster, bunch, tuft. (see púngyot).
To sigh, moan, complain, cry in distress. (see iyágak).
Soft-, mild-, warmth (as of the rising sun); lukewarmness, tepidity, insipidness, vapidity. (alabáab).
Roughness, harshness, dryness (of skin, etc.); condition of being difficult to swallow. Kagúphal siníng kalán-on! How dry this food is and how difficult to swallow! Kagúphal sang íya pánit! Oh, the roughness of his skin! (see gúphal).
The greater part or number, majority. (labán; see kadám-an).
(H) To be slow, do slowly, weakly, with difficulty. Nagkúlì siá maglakát, kay matámbok siá. He was slow in walking, for he is so fat. Kon pakiáw ginadásig níla ang trabáho, ápang ginakúlì kon sa inádlaw. They are quick at work when paid a lump sum, but slow when they are paid daily wages. (see kúrì).
To rot, become decomposed, contract a bad smell, decay, go bad, go mouldy, especially applied to coconuts, or the like, that are not air-tight, and which soon spoil, unless they are opened completely and dried in the sun. Naglóo iníng lubí. This coconut was spoiled. Indì mo pagpaloóhon ang mga lubí. Do not let the coconuts rot. (N. B. In Hiligáynon loó (luó) seems to be more in use than lóo).
Rising to (showing on) the surface, floating, buoyant, visible, conspicuous, prominent, eminent, distinguished; to float, be buoyed up, come to light, rise to the surface, become conspicuous, be distinguished or eminent, to be in (on, upon, above). Ang kawáyan nagalutáw sa túbig. Bamboo floats in water. Ang dágat ginlutawán sing madámù nga mga káhoy nga dinágsà sang pagbágyo. The sea was full of floating driftwood at the time of the hurricane. Lutáw siá nga táo kag binátà sang isá ka lutáw nga panimaláy. He is a prominent man and scion of a conspicuous family. Naglutáw sa íya ang panálig sang mga punoán. The authorities showed that they trusted him (had confidence in him). Karón nagalutáw na siá sa dakû nga katalágman nga--. At present he is in great danger of--. (see kubáw, kubág, kutáw, utáw-útaw, bútwà-to rise to the surface from under water).
(B) See panghimál-i, kalibutáni id. Man-ihí ko kará. How can I know it. I know nothing about it. (see máan).
A shop, store or booth, where "pánsit" and other refreshments are served.
A gush or flow of liquid from a vessel turned upside down; to pour out a liquid with some force, (as by turning a bottle, ewer, etc. upside down). Nagpúgnak ang túbig sa pitsíl, kay íya ginpatabulî. The water gushed (poured all at once) out of the pitcher for he turned it upside down. (see búswak, púswak, búgwak).
Cloth-roller. See purogían.
A light fabric made of hemp, agave, etc. and often elaborately decorated with multicoloured designs. (see sámay, linágo).
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