List of Hiligaynon words starting with the letter P - Page 187

púkol

Hiligaynon

To knock, hit, strike, etc. See pókol.


pukoón

Hiligaynon

See pokoón.


pukúd

Hiligaynon

To throw or tear down, remove from. Pukurá inâ sa íya nga nahamtangán. Take (tear) it down-, remove it-, from its place (stand, pedestal, base).


pukúl

Hiligaynon

See pokól.


púkut

Hiligaynon

See pókot.



pukwát-púkwat

Hiligaynon

To rise and sit down again repeatedly, get anxious, excited or fidgety as one who is in a hurry to leave, but is detained. (see púgwat).


púl-o

Hiligaynon

Knobby, knotty, hard pieces of wood.


pulá

Hiligaynon

Red; to become red, redden. Nagpulá siá sa ínit. He reddened in the heat. He was flushed on account of the heat. Napulahán gid akó sináng báyò. That jacket is too red for me.


púla

Hiligaynon

The pack of cards in the middle of the table, as in the game of panggínggi.


púlag

Hiligaynon

To scold, etc. See pamúlag.


pulagáng

Hiligaynon

Bright red. See pugaáng id.


pulágsak

Hiligaynon

To throw down with some force; to drive or ram down (a stake; etc.). (see púgsak, búgsok, ósok).


puláhan

Hiligaynon

Red, clothed in red, wearing red garments; communist. (see pulá).


pulák

Hiligaynon

A small measure of rice, etc. usually either one-third or one-fourth of a gantang.


pulák

Hiligaynon

Blighted, blasted, cankered, wilted, withered, nipped, in the bud, drooping before it is full-blown (of a flower), fallen off a tree before it is full-grow or mature (of fruit). (In both cases owing to insects or maggots). (see púlak).


púlak

Hiligaynon

To blight, wilt, wither, canker, decay, applied especially to fruit that does not mature or to flowers nipped in the bud. Napúlak iníng mga búnga. These fruits were blighted. This fruit is cankered.


pulakán

Hiligaynon

A measure of either one-third or one-fourth of a gantang. Pulakán nga talatlóhan (alapátan). A pulakán-measure of one-third (one-fourth) of a gantang. Pulakán-measures of one sixth and one eighth of a gantang are also used in some places.


púlaw

Hiligaynon

Sleeping little, able to go without sleep long or regularly (as some gamblers, etc.). Púlaw siá nga táo. He sleeps very little. (see mapúlaw).


puláw

Hiligaynon

To keep watch at night, stay up, keep awake, keep vigil, sit up, keep late hours. Pulawí ang masakít. Watch the sick person during the night. Magpuláw kamó túbtub kamí magabút. Keep awake till we arrive. Stay up for us. Ginpulawán gid sang íya mananábang ang amó nga kasábà. His lawyer sat up till late at night studying that case (lawsuit).


púlaw

Hiligaynon

Unmixed, pure, unadulterated, unalloyed. (see púraw, id.).


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