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pílik

Hiligaynon

To quiver, vibrate, flutter, flap, tremble, shake, move quickly to and fro. Nagapílik sa hángin ang mga dáhon sang burí. The leaves of the buri-palm are trembling in the wind. Ginapapílik sang hángin ang mga dáhon sang káhoy. The wind is tossing (shakes) the leaves of the tree to and fro. Kon papilíkon sing lakás sang hángin ang mga hayáhay magísì. If the wind flutters (flaps) the flags too much they tear (get torn). Ang ámon kúmbung pumílik sa hángin, nadúktan sang kandílà kag nasúnug. Our curtain swayed in the wind, came too near (against) the candle and took fire.


Dim. and Freq. of pílik. To tremble, move, shake slightly; to shake off (by a quick tremulous motion). Ginapapilíkpílik sang dupóydúpoy sang hángin ang mga pakláng sang ságing. The soft breeze is moving (swinging, swaying) the banana leaves gently to and fro. Pinilíkpilikán siá sang lunángon nga karabáw kag napilitán siá sa pagpalígos. He was bespattered with mud by a dirty buffalo and was forced to clean himself by taking a bath. (see hulághúlag).


pilípis

Hiligaynon

To crush, break into small fragments or crumble a piece of sugar, a clod of earth, a lump of salt, etc.; to rub, squeeze, roll (between the fingers). Pilipísa ang kalámay. Crumble the sugar. Pilipísa ang áto sang hílo túbtub nga magsulúd sa dágum. Roll the end of the thread to a fine point, till it can pass through the eye of the needle.


pílpil

Hiligaynon

To weigh down, cap, top, put on top; any weight put on top of something else. Pilpilá ang tabákò sang isá ka bató nga dakû. Put a large stone on top of the tobacco-leaves. Pilpilí iníng mga papél, agúd índì mapálid sang hánging. Place some weight on these papers, so that they may not be blown (carried) away by the wind.


pín-ot

Hiligaynon

Tightness; to tighten, make compact or tight, so that air or fluids cannot pass at all or only with difficulty. Dílì mo pagpin-otón ang pagdúbla sang tabákò, agúd índì akó pagpin-otán sa pagsúpsup. Do not roll the tobacco-leaves (cigar) too tight for otherwise it will be difficult for me to draw (smoke) the cigar. Nagpín-ot ang dúghan ko, nga daw dílì akó makaginháwa. My chest feels tight, so that I can scarcely breathe.



pinahorób-hórob

Hiligaynon

(B) Comprehension, understanding, knowledge. Walâ gid akó sing pinahoróbhórob sang íla nga sugilánon. I do not know at all what they are (were) talking about. (see namasngaán, nabádwan).


pinilokán

Hiligaynon

A fold or plait, anything folded or plaited, a dog-ear. May pinilokán sa púnta sang papél. There is a fold at the corner of the paper. The paper is turned down (dog-eared) at the corner. (see pilók, piníd-an).


píno

Hiligaynon

(Sp. fino) Fine, perfect, pure; slender, thin, small; delicate, polished, refined. Papíno-to refine, etc. etc. Pinapíno nga kalámay. Refined sugar. Papinohán-kalámay, papinohán sang kalámay. Sugar-refinery.


pínsan

Hiligaynon

To gather, collect into one, do all together, in one go. Pinsanón ko lang ang pagbáyad sang tanán ko nga mga útang. I am going to pay all my debts in one go. Ginpínsan níya ang tanán nga mga mángga. He gathered all the mangoes in one heap. Pinsaní ang dispénsa sang tanán nga mga inámot sa tábad. Put in the larder all the provisions contributed for the banquet. (see tingúb).


Lying, boasting, bragging; to lie, make up a plausible story, to brag, boast. Indì ka gánì magpinúsong, kóndì sugíri kamí sang kamatuóran. Don't make up a story of your own, but tell us the truth. (see úsung, púsong, papusóngpúsong).


píot

Hiligaynon

To be or become tight, straitened, difficult; to oppress, treat harshly. Nagpíot karón ang íya pangabúhì. His life is at present a trying one. He is in a tight fix. He is leading a hard life now. Napít-an kamí sang ámon pangabúhì sa karón nga túig. This year we are living in straitened circumstances. Ginapíot silá sang íla pangolohán. Their government treats them harshly (oppresses them). (see lapígot, pígus).


pípi

Hiligaynon

To rub-, strike-, brush-, wipe-, shake-, dust-, off. Pipíha ang mga subáy sa ímo báyò. Brush the ants off your dress. Pipíhi ang ákon likód sang yáb-ok. Brush (Rub, Wipe) the dust off my back (with the hand or with a brush). (píphi id.).


Dim. and Freq. of píri. Nagapirípíri pa ang inútud nga íkog sang tagútò. The broken-off tail of the lizard is still wriggling.


pírot

Hiligaynon

Shut, closed; to shut or close (the eyes), to be shut or closed. Papiróta ang isá sang mga matá mo. Shut (close) one of your eyes. (see píyong, kípot, piróng).


písan

Hiligaynon

To be or become diligent, assiduous, zealous, active, energetic, indefatigable, hardworking; to apply oneself to with zeal, perform diligently. Nagpísan siá karón, ápang sang úna matámad siá magtoón. Now he is diligent, but formerly he was too lazy to study. Pisáni gid ang ímo pagtóon, pagpangabúdlay, etc. Study with great application, work with zeal, etc. Ginapisánan níla ang pagáni. They are working hard,-hard at work (diligent or industrious) at harvesting rice. Kon mapisanán (note the accent!) akó mahápit akó sa ímo baláy. If I feel inclined (disposed or in form) I will pay you a visit at your home.


písgà

Hiligaynon

To pinch, press, compress, squeeze, grip firmly. Naghibî ang bátà, kay pinísgà sang íya manoglíbang sa bútkon. The child began to cry, because the nurse pinched its arm. (see pígsà, ipít, pisíl, píslit).


píswak

Hiligaynon

To gush out, spirt, spurt, squirt, spout out, jet, issue in a jet. Ang túbig nagpíswak sa alhíbi nga naígò sang isá ka lisó. The water squirted (spirted) from the tank that was hit by a bullet. (see súmpit, púswak).


pít-ol

Hiligaynon

To strike, beat, hit. Pit-olí siá sang ímo binángon, hál-o, etc. Hit (Strike) him with your bolo, rice-pestle, etc. (see bálbal, lámpus, hánot, búnal, hámpak).


píti, pití

Hiligaynon

To finger, handle, fumble, touch or toy with the fingers; to twist, roll (between the fingers). Ngáa nga ginapíti (ginapití) mo lang ang balasahón nga walâ mo pagabasáha? Why are you fingering the paper without reading it? Pitíha (Pitihá) ang púsud sináng pányò nga sóklà kag ikúhit sang púling sa íya matá. Roll up the corner of that silk handkerchief and remove with it the mote from his eye.


pitík

Hiligaynon

Rein, tether, lead, rope attached to a buffalo, ox, etc. for guiding or leading; to guide (a buffalo, etc.) by means of a rope. Maálam ka balá magpitík sang karabáw? Maálam ka balá magúyat sang pitík sang karabáw? Can you handle a buffalo (by means of a rope)? Do you know how to guide a buffalo with a rein (lead, rope, line)?


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