List of Hiligaynon words starting with the letter L - Page 76

lulúdgud

Hiligaynon

Anything used for rubbing one's skin in bathing. (see lugúd).


lulúgay

Hiligaynon

An intestinal worm. (see lalúgay).


lulugumán

Hiligaynon

Dyehouse, place or building where dyeing is carried on. (see lúgum).


lúluk

Hiligaynon

Driftwood, etc. (see rórok, dágsà, dinágsà).


lulukdóhon

Hiligaynon

Burden, strain, stress, cross; a heavy load. (see lúkdo).



lululánan

Hiligaynon

Any vehicle or beast used for the transport of goods, any person or thing used for carrying loads. Káro nga lululánan sang mga minatáy. A funeral cart. (see lúlan).


lulupáran

Hiligaynon

Flying station, etc. See lupáran.


lulús

Hiligaynon

To unwind; to roll up. See lolós.


lulusarán

Hiligaynon

Station, wharf, quay, built landing place, platform, where travellers-disembark,-alight,-dismount,-get off. (see lúsad, lusarán).


lulutgútan

Hiligaynon

Nipple; nursing bottle, the mouth-piece (of a nursing bottle or the like). (see lótgot).


lulutoán

Hiligaynon


lulutohán

Hiligaynon

One whose death is to be mourned over, a person whose surviving friends have to wear mourning dress on his demise. (see lúto).


luluyasyásan

Hiligaynon

A place open or exposed to the wind. (see luyásyas, yásyas, yasyásan, ábong).


lúm-ok

Hiligaynon

Soft, giving easily way to pressure; to soften, become soft, be yielding, compressible, limp, impressionable. Nalum-okán akó siníng tabákò. This tobacco seems to me to be soft. Nagalúm-ok na ang íya tagiposó-on. His heart is now getting soft or tender. Plansahá na ang báyò nga winískan mo, kay naglúm-ok na. Now, iron the jacket you sprinkled with water, for it has become quite limp now. (see hómok, yúm-ok, lúnay).


lúm-ug

Hiligaynon

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).


lumâ

Hiligaynon

(H) Old, worn out, useless. (see gubát, ulasón, gunâ).


lumâ

Hiligaynon

Crushed, smashed, broken; to crush, smash, break, splinter, said particularly of bamboo, bólò, bagákay, tilíng, gutúng, and similar plants with a hollow stem. Ginlumâ sang hángin ang madámù nga kawáyan sang pagbágyo. Many bamboos were crushed by the wind during the storm. Nálmà (nalumâ) ang kawáyan. The bamboo was crushed. (see pusâ, litík).


lumabáw

Hiligaynon

Above, rising above; proud, haughty, overbearing, overweening, insolent. (see labáw, linmabáw).


lumábaw

Hiligaynon

The middle finger.


lumád

Hiligaynon

Reformed, improved, reclaimed, changed for the better; to reform, become an honest member of society, conform to-the established order of things,-the ordinary rules of living, or the like, said especially of robbers, bandits, pirates, etc. Lumád na siá (Naglumád na siá) sa íya sádto nga pagkabuyóng. He has now reformed and given up being a robber. (see lísò, sáylo).


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