A bird of prey like the amolúgmon with the only difference that the latter is spotted white and black, whilst the amomónggo is spotted white and red.
Stunted, kept back in growth, underdeveloped; to be or become stunted. (see aríarí, agílagíl).
(H) Weeping, act of crying. Walâ pa gihápon matápus ang íya hilibíon. Her weeping is not over yet.
A kind of mimosa, the sensitive plant. Its leaves are very sensitive to touch; hence the name huyâ-huyâ-bashful. It is used as a remedy against dysentery.
Side, collateral line of. Sa ingód sang simbáhan, sang baláy, etc. At the side of, next to, the Church, the house, etc.
A throb, pulsation, beat (of the pulse, the heart, etc.); to throb, etc. Malúya na ang kibô (pagkibô) sang íya nga púlso. His pulse is weak.
A disease that attacks dogs and pigs; mange, scurvy.
Treachery, treason, perfidy, betrayal, foul play; treacherous, perfidious, cheating to commit a treacherous act, to cheat, betray, mislead, deliver (to an enemy). Indì kamó magluíb sa íya. Indì nínyo siá pagluibán. Don't play him false. Don't betray or cheat him. Amó inâ ang ginluíb níya sa kay Fuláno. That was the dirty trick he played on N.N. (see maluíb, búdhì, lúbhà, dáyà, límbong).
To sit-, squat-, lie down (as an animal); to wallow. Naglúm-ug siá sa salâ kag sa maláut nga kaduyugán. He wallowed in sin and vicious habits. (see dúm-ug, lukó, lúp-og).
Dark, dim, dusk, dusky, obscure, destitute of light; concealed or shrouded in darkness, mysterious. (see dulúm).
Contributing, generous, liberal, open-handed. (see ámot).
Caus. of lúsad-to step out of a vehicle, dismount, etc. Palusára siá sa karabáw. Make him come off the buffalo.
To be well, feel fresh and strong or in fine fettle. (see súlhay).
(Sp. sagú) Sago, sago flour, sago starch, sago palm.
A pious or saintly person; also used in contempt: sanctimonious, hypocrite, goody-goody.
See sílik-fin (of a fish).
First, foremost; leader, pioneer. (see úna, nahauná).
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