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bingíg

Hiligaynon

Out of the vertical line, out of the perpendicular, not quite straight, sloping, slanting, leaning, slightly inclined; to slope, lean, slant, rake, incline. (see balingíg, tingíg).


bulágnò

Hiligaynon

Blind in one eye, wanting-, lacking-, an eye, one-eyed. (see bulág).


bungúl

Hiligaynon

To cut off piece by piece, cut-in pieces,-in lengths. Bungulí sing mga pátdan ang tubó. Cut the sugar-cane in pieces for planting. (see púnggul).


busalían

Hiligaynon

Charming, enchanting, a spell-binder, one possessing powers or influence over others; a famous man, a hero.


busaliánon

Hiligaynon

Bewitching, charming, fascinating, captivating, enchanting; brave, intrepid, heroic.



dánghos

Hiligaynon

To be busy, have much to do, be much occupied, have one's hands full, have one's time taken up with. Ang mga táo karón nagadánghos sang tánum. People at present are busy planting rice. (see dúlup, sákò).


diwál

Hiligaynon

To loll-, put out-, hang out-, the tongue. Nagadiwál ang dílà sang idô sa kahápò. The dog is hanging out its tongue panting for breath. Ngangahá ang ímo bábà kag padiwalá ang ímo dílà. Open your mouth and put out your tongue. Indì mo siá pagpadiwalán. Don't put out your tongue at him (in derision or the like).


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