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Dulness, dizziness in the head, want of alertness or keenness, from loss of sleep, after too heavy a meal or excessive drinking or the like; dizzy, dull, confused; to feel or become dizzy, lack keenness, etc. Alingógngog ang úlo ko or nagalingógngog ang úlo ko. My head feels dull. Butangì sing hinébra ang íya tubâ sa pagpaalingógngog sa íya. Put some gin into his palm-wine to make his head reel. (see língin, lingín).
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To do a thing with only one hand, do a thing one-handed, carry with one hand. Ginbangî lang níya ang maléta. He just carried the handbag with one hand (without changing over to the other). Dúmug kitá, bangî lang ang ákon. Let us wrestle, I to fight with only one arm. Bangiá siá. Fight him one-handed.
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A little crazy, half-witted, simpleton, weak-minded.
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Respect, reverence, awe, fear, veneration, regard, consideration, deference. (see tahâ).
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(Sp. cubiertos) Table-cutlery, spoons, knives and forks.
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See kómod-to sulk, etc.
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See upús-the remnant after a fire, etc.
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Freq. of buhís-to pay a tax, etc.
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Freq. of púsud-corner, nook, angle.
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The tough fibres in various tubers like banáyan, kamóte, radishes and the like.
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Dim. and Freq. of sóbol-close by, etc.
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A customer, guest, one who buys a drink, etc. (see tángway).
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