Search result(s) - búgsok

tâtâ, tátà

Hiligaynon

To fray (out), untwist, unravel, wear out, tear to (in, into) rags (tatters), to break or crush so as to unloosen the fibres; to ravel out, become untwisted, broken, crushed. Ang amó nga kasubô nagtâtâ sang mga nahót sang íya tagiposóon. That sorrow broke her heart (heart-strings). Natâtâ (Nagkatâtâ) na ang kalát, ang púnta sang búgsok, etc. The rope has become untwisted, the point of the stake got blunted, etc. (see sâsâ, tástas, lúsì, lúsò, nútnut, nátnat, lumâ, pusâ).


tíbsok

Hiligaynon

Headlong; to fall down head foremost; to drive in, ram down, plant, set up (a post, etc.). (see tibusók, búgsok, tígduk, túgduk).


tióndò

Hiligaynon

Erect, straight; to be erect or straight, stand upright, be plumb or perpendicular. Nagatióndò ang búgsok, halígi, túbo sang kínke, etc. The stake, post, lamp-chimney, etc. stands straight. (see tíndog, tádlong, tanús, tinggarô, tunggarô).


toóng

Hiligaynon

Stake, post (of a fence, etc.). See búgsok.


úgduk

Hiligaynon

To set, drive in, plant, establish. (see tígduk, túgduk, búgsok, tanúm).



úgduk

Hiligaynon

To set, drive in, plant, establish. (see tígduk, túgduk, búgsok, tanúm).


guhád

Hiligaynon

To cut off near the ground or roots, cut off close so as to leave the shortest possible stump. Guhará (-adá) ang kawáyan nga pulúnton. Cut down close to the ground the bamboos for building fish-corrals. Guharí akó siníng mga púsug, kay ibúgsok ko sa kodál. Cut down these bamboo-stumps for me and cut them level with the ground, for I am going to use them as fence-stakes. (see pasóop).


salíngsing

Hiligaynon

(H) To grow, sprout in a circle, as the shoots round a trunk or broken branch. Nagasalíngsing ang kawáyan nga nalumâ sang hángin, ang púsug nga nabúgsok, etc. The bamboo broken by the wind, the thick piece of bamboo stuck in the ground as a stake, etc. is putting forth new shoots.


1 2