Dim. of báso. Anything resembling a glass or tumbler.
To fall upon, attack with one's arms, etc. See hámag.
Dim. and Freq. of kánaw-to glisten, etc. Nagakanáwkanáw ang íya mga lúhà. His tears are ready to flow. His eyes are brimming with tears.
Companion, helper, assistant, help, attendant, associate colleague, one at the side of another; company, companionship; friend, adviser. Ang Diós nga Espiritú Sánto kaúbay sang Iglésia Katólika. God the Holy Ghost is with (Holy Church) the Catholic Church. Hukóm nga kaúbay. An assistant judge. (see kabúylog, kaluyó, kaúpud, kadámpig)
Curtain; to curtain off, draw or use a curtain. Kumbungí akó. Curtain me off-or-Draw a curtain around me. Kumbungón ko lang iníng hénero. I will make a curtain of this cloth. (see kortína).
(B) To watch, observe, mark, keep an eye on, look out of a window, or the like. Nagláaw silá sa íya túbtub nga nagkábus ang íya likód. They watched him till his back disappeared (in the distance). Laáwa siá sa bintánà. Keep an eye on him from the window. (see lántaw, gáwa, bántay).
To stir, turn about, mingle, mix with a ladle or beater. Lugayá sing maáyo ang linúgaw, agúd maghómok gid. Stir the linúgaw well, in order that it may become very soft. Lugayán mo lang siní ang palanggána. Just stir or mix this in the wash-basin. (see labúgay).
Glib, inconsiderate in speech, flippant of speech; swift, quick, at once, without delay. (dágmit).
True, truthful, verified, confirmed, fact, genuine, correct, right, real, corroborated. (túod).
A growl, snarl, as of an angry dog; to growl, snarl, grumble, utter in a surly way. Indì ka magngúrub. Don't snarl. Don't be so surly. Ginngurúban sang idô ang dumulúong. The dog growled at the stranger. (see ngúrab).
Parrot. (see períko) Also: Having the upper eye-lids wrinkled and shaped somewhat like a parrot's beak (bill). Pikóy siá sing matá. His eye-lids hang over his eyes like a parrot's bill (beak).
(B) Thickset, stocky, stumpy, etc. See póktol, podól, pudól.
(Sp. regular) Regular; ordinary, middling, fairly well, usual, passable. Ang kléro regulár. The regular clergy.
To smell or sniff at everything as a dog in search of food, to bite, eat, get a mouthful; sniffing. Simód gid iníng idô. This dog sniffs at everything.
Replacement of another, substitution, inheritance; to supply-, take-, another's place, to replace another, take over his work or place, to inherit, become the successor of. Subliá ang óbra níya. Take over the work from him. Replace him at his task. Ginsúblì níya ang íya nga mánggad. He inherited his wealth. Nagsúblî sa íya si Fuláno sa pagpanúdlò sa buluthóan. N.N. took his place at teaching in the school.
To become (turn, grow) gray (grey) or white, said of hair. Nagúban na ang íya bohók. His hair has turned white. His hair has-whitened,-grown white,-greyed,-turned (grown) grey. (see bukáy, putî).
To tousle, rumple, disturb, upset, rouse, shake up. Indì mo pagukáyon ang mga lásgà. Don't disturb the (red) ants. Ginúkay níya ang íla bohók. He tousled their hair. Inúkay níya ang íla mga úlo. He roused them (their heads, brains). He disturbed (stirred) them. (see kosôkósò, labúgay, púkaw).
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