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sóod

Hiligaynon

(B) To be nearly related, closely akin or related (connected); to be close by, near by. Nagasóod balá ang ínyo paghimatâ? Are you, perhaps, nearly related? Dílì gid sóod (Bokón ti sóod, warâ pagsóod) ang ámon pagparientíhay. Our relationship is not near. Sóod gid ang ánda (íla) paghimatâ. They are near relations. They are quite closely related. Nagasóod gid ang ánda (íla) pagkaábyan. They are intimate friends. (see sumúod).


sorolísas

Hiligaynon

Ill-fitting, out of alignment, at odds, at variance, contradictory, disagreeing; to be out of harmony, disagree, etc. Nagasorolísas iníng mga sinúgid; tungúd siná índì akó magpáti. These stories are contradictory; therefore I will not believe them. Tungúd kay walâ sing kasapulán ang íla bádù amó nga nagsorolísas ang mga hímos níla. For the reason that they had come to no agreement about their banquet, their preparations were at cross purposes. (see taláng, tálang, sayúp, dílì, sinántò, dílì, ígò, dílì, hilitóhog, etc.).


súblang

Hiligaynon

To go near, approach, attack; to oppose, go against, prevent, stop, put a stop (an end) to. Malalangán ang pagsúblang sang balatían, ápang dílì sang kamatáyon. Diseases can be prevented, but death not (cannot be prevented). (see palapít, soróso, táblaw, tápnà, puút).


subô

Hiligaynon

Sorrow, grief, sadness, distress, woe, affliction; to be or become sorrowful, sad, unhappy, woe-begone, etc.; to grieve, mourn, repine. Nagsubô ang íya tagiposóon. His heart was grieved, saddened. Nagakasubô siá tungúd sang balítà nga íya nabáton. He feels sad over the news he received. Ginakasuboán ko gid inâ. I am very sorry for it. Dílì mo igkasubô inâ. Don't get downcast over that. Ginakasuboán níya sing dakû ang balatían sang íya ilóy. He is in great distress about his mother's illness. Dílì mo pagpasuboón ang ímo mga ginikánan. Don't grieve your parents.


sumúod

Hiligaynon

Near to, close to; true, real, german, germane, very nearly connected or related, intimate, near to (of friends, blood-relations, etc.). Dílì siá sumúod níla nga anák. He was not really their child (son), (but adopted). Sumúod gid ang íla pagparientéhay. They are (were) near blood-relations. Sumúod silá nga mga ábyan. They are intimate friends. Sumúod ko siá nga ábyan. He is a near friend of mine. Sumúod ang íla paghimatâ. They are nearly (closely) related. (see sóod, malapít).



tágring

Hiligaynon

Tinkling, jingle, clink, tintinnabulation, vibration, a tremulous sound as produced by the oscillation of musical strings, etc.; to tinkle, jingle, clink, vibrate. Kabatî ikáw sang tágring sang gitára? Did you hear the sound of the guitar? Dílì mo pagpatagringón sing dáyon ang ímo sísta. Don't be always playing your mandolin (guitar, ukulele). Abáw, katágring sináng mga linggánay! Oh the jingling of those bells! How those bells jingle! (see kilíngkilíng, huní, ragíngring, ragíting, tágsing).


talapíkan

Hiligaynon

(H) That is to be-adhered to,-stuck to,-clung to; susceptible of, impressible, impressionable, liable to; susceptible-, accessible-, receptive-, predisposed-, to (diseases, suggestions, schemes, etc.). Ang pisára nga nadagtaán sing lána dílì talapíkan sang yéso. A blackboard smeared with oil will not take marks of chalk. Ang mga malúya sing láwas amó sing masamí ang talapíkan sang balatían. Those who are weak of body are often liable or predisposed (accessible, receptive) to disease. (see tapík).


támay

Hiligaynon

To despise, contemn, scorn, disdain, slight, look down upon, scout, flout, scoff at, have or show contempt for. Tamáya ang amó nga búhat (binuhátan). Despise such conduct (doings). Nagtámay siá sa ákon. Gintámay níya akó. He despised me. He treated me with contempt. Dílì mo pagtamáyon ang mga láygay sang ímo ginikánan. Don't scorn the advice of your parents. (see ahígahíg, pahámak, híkay, múlay, yagutâ, ulígyat).


támbag

Hiligaynon

To intervene, mediate, arbitrate, act as a peacemaker; to separate-, pacify-, quarrellers or fighters, to prevent or stop a fight, or the like. Tambagí silá, agúd nga índì magdáyon ang íla pagináway. Separate (calm, pacify) them, lest their fighting should continue. Waláy sapayán sang pagtámbag sa íya sang íya mga kasúbung dinámhag níya si Fuláno kag binanál (ibanál) sa kalóg. Notwithstanding the intervention of his companions he fell upon N.N. and threw him into the ditch. Daw sa dílì na matambagán inâ nga gamó. It is now well-nigh impossible to settle that riot (affair, tumult) by peaceful means. (see patáwhay, pugúng, sagáng, tápnà, puút, pasilabút, kapánkápan).


támbong

Hiligaynon

To be at, be present at, attend at, look on at, take part in, make one of (at). Nagtámbong siá kaína sang ága sa mísa. He was at mass this morning. Indì ka magtámbong sa mga kalingáwlingáwan nga dílì ángay. Indì mo pagtambongán ang mga kalingáwlingáwan nga dílì ángay. Don't take part in improper diversions. Nagtámbong sa ákon hunâhúnà nga--. The idea (thought) crossed my mind that--. Patambongá gid siá sa amó nga sinápul. Order him to come to that meeting without fail. Ang tanán nga mga nagpakatámbong--. All those that were actually present--. Ilisipón gid lang ang mga nagtalámbong. Only a few-were present,-attended,-took part. Indì akó makatámbong, kay--. I cannot be present, because--. Indì akó magtámbong. I won't come. I will not be one of the party. (see taroróng, tabongáw, solóng).


tánog

Hiligaynon

The threading of a needle; to thread a needle. Itánog sa dágum iníng hílo. Thread the needle with this thread. Tanógi ang dágum kag tahión mo ang gisî sang ákon báyò. Thread the needle and mend the tear in my jacket. Walâ gid siá pagtámwà sa talahían nga dílì gánì makahibaló bisán na lang magtánog sing dágum. She never even looks into the sewing room so that she does not know how to thread a needle.


tánto

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tanto) So much, as much as, as large as, as high as, etc. A, dílì (índì) tánto. Oh, not as much-, high-, tall-, great-, easy-, difficult-, etc. as that. (see súbung, túlad).


tapát

Hiligaynon

To resolve firmly, be resolved, make a resolution, make up one's mind, determine steadfastly, to do resolutely. Magtapát ka sing malíg-on nga dílì ka na magliwát sinâ. Make a firm resolution not to do that again. Tapatón mo gid ang pagpatáy sang mán-og (sawá). Kill the snake resolutely (determinately).


tápia

Hiligaynon

To throw away a card or exchange it for another in certain card-games. Itápia ang baráha mo kon dílì úyon inâ sa ímo buút. Exchange your card, if you don't like it.


tápud

Hiligaynon

To take in all, include all, leave out none, cover the whole, be sufficient for all needs. Natapúran (-údan) ang umá sang mga háyup. The whole field is covered with cattle. Tapúron mo silá nga tanán sa paghátag sing tagisá ka bílog nga tinápay. Give every one of them without exception a piece of bread. Dílì makatápud iní sa tanán. This is not sufficient for all. (see talápud, kámpod, tóptop, tipatíp).


tátsa

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tachar) To blot out, efface, expunge, wipe out; drop, let fall, dismiss; to censure, tax with, blame, reprehend. Dílì mo pagtatsahón ang sinulát sa pisára. Don't blot out (erase) the writing on the blackboard. Mabúdlay na magtátsa sang amó nga hágnà. Mabúdlay na tatsahón ang amó nga hágnà. It is now difficult to drop that proposition (proposal, motion). (see páhid, dágdag, táktak).


tíaw

Hiligaynon

Ridicule, derision, mockery, scoffing, banter, raillery, chaff, joke; to ridicule, deride, banter, chaff, rally, twit, quiz, poke fun at, make fun of, tease, mock, scoff at, make or crack jokes about. Indì ka magtíaw sa ákon. Don't make fun of me. Dílì tíaw inâ. That is not a joke. I am not joking. Dílì tíaw nga kwárta ang íya nga gingásto. He has spent a lot of money.


tigáyon

Hiligaynon

Meet, fit, apt, proper, suitable, advisable; to bring about, get done, procure, provide, see to, arrange. Dílì inâ tigáyon sa--. That is not proper or fit for--. That is not the right method (way, means) to--. Kon matigáyon mo ang ákon ginakinahánglan sa ímo pagapasalamátan ko ikáw sing dakû. If you can procure for me what I need I shall be very grateful to you. (see patigáyon, híkot, hímos, híwat, áman, tigána, ígò, ángay, síbò, dápat, takús).


tilád

Hiligaynon

Spittle mixed with betelnut juice; an amount of betelnut and accessaries sufficient for one chewing; to prepare betelnut with all the ingredients ready for chewing. Tilarí (-adí) akó sing isá ka malám-on. Give me a quid (chew, cud) of betelnut. Dílì nínyo pagilúad dirí ang ínyo mga tilád. Don't spit out here your betelnut juice.


tíngga

Hiligaynon

To remind, bring to one's notice, draw (call, direct) attention to, keep on the alert, put a person up to, point out to, inform, notify. Tinggahá (Padumdumá) silá tungúd sinâ nga tabô. (Tinggahá sánda tungúd kariá nga (kariáng) natabô). Bring that event to their notice. Put them up to what has happened. Gintíngga na silá nga dáan nga--. They were reminded some time ago of the fact that--. Ngáa balá nga walâ mo silá pagtinggahá? Kon tiníngga mo kúntà silá dílì gid maláin ang gwâ ta. Why did you not inform them? If you had informed them the outcome would not have been so bad for us. (see padúmdum, paálam, pamáan, pahibaló, paándam).


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