List of Hiligaynon words starting with the letter M - Page 90

muélye

Hiligaynon

(Sp. muelle) Pier, landing-stage, quay, jetty, wharf, mole; spring (of steel, rubber, etc.). (see pantalán).


muérto

Hiligaynon

(Sp. muerto) Dead, killed, deceased, departed, defunct; lifeless; corpse; ghost, spectre. (see múrto, patáy, minatáy, amalánhig).


múg-ot

Hiligaynon

To exert oneself, do something with force or violence. Nagmúg-ot siá sa paghákwat siníng bató. He put forth all his strength in lifting this stone. It was all he could do to lift this stone. Nagamúg-ot siá sa kaákig. He is violently angry. Ginmug-otán níya ang aparadór sa paggíhit. He made a great effort to shift the cupboard. Indì mo pagmug-otán ang ímo anák sang ákig. Don't be furiously angry with your son. (see paningúhà, panikasúg, himúd-os).


múging

Hiligaynon

The rice-flower; pollen; to bloom or flower (of rice). (see marô).


mugís

Hiligaynon

(H) See más-a id. Dílì nga mugís. Never, on no account.



mugô

Hiligaynon

(B) Short. See bugô, malíp-ot.


múgut

Hiligaynon

To get angry, exasperated, provoked, riled, indignant, cross, wax hot with anger. Nagamúgut na ang ginháwa ni Fuláno. N.N. is waxing hot, is getting angry or exasperated. Nagamúgut siá sa ákon. Ginamugútan (Ginamúgtan) níya akó. He is angry with me. (see ugút, ákig, sáklaw).


múhaw

Hiligaynon

To enjoy a new taste or experience. (see hígmaw, pamág-o).


muháw-múhaw

Hiligaynon

See higmáwhígmaw. The Dim. and Freq. of hígmaw.


muháy

Hiligaynon

(B) To shun company, keep to oneself, separate from others, wish to be alone, be by oneself, retire. Nagamuháy siá sa ibán. He wishes to be left alone, he is keeping apart from the rest.


múhay

Hiligaynon

To be successful, do well; prosper, live long. Kabáy pa nga magmúhay ka. May you live long. (see kaayohán, búhay, dúgay).


muháy-muháy

Hiligaynon

(B) Dim. and Freq. of muháy.


múka

Hiligaynon

To be full, crammed, stuffed. Kon nagamúka ang ímo bâbâ índì ka maghámbal. Don't talk with a full mouth. (see punô, butâ, bát-al, báknal).


mukháyaw

Hiligaynon

To lift or raise one's head. See tukháyaw, tukyáhaw.


To recover slightly, mend, rally, get a little better, improve. Nagmuk-háyaw na siá sa butí. He has now slightly recovered from the smallpox. (see mulikáw).


múklat

Hiligaynon

(H) To open (the eyes). Muklatá ang ímo mga matá. Open your eyes. Muklatí siá sang ímo mga matá. Look at him with open eyes. Mamúklat gid kunína ang íla mga matá. After some time they will have their eyes opened i.e. they will understand.


múkmuk

Hiligaynon

To blame for, etc. See mókmok id.


múkrà

Hiligaynon

(B) See múklat.


múla

Hiligaynon

(Sp. mula,-o) Mule, especially a she-mule; used also loosely of a large horse.


mulálong

Hiligaynon

To inspect closely, scrutinize, observe well, scan, peer at, look well at, fix-, rivet-, one's eyes-,-one's gaze-, upon (on), look at carefully. Mulalóngi sing maáyo ang ginabása mo. Look carefully at what you are reading. Ginmulalóngan níya ang laráwan. He viewed the picture closely. (see himútad, tán-aw, bilíd, túluk).


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