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kalambúsay

Hiligaynon

See awóáwo id.


kambúsà

Hiligaynon

Unseemly, unsightly, slovenly, not well done (of sewing, etc.). Kambúsà (Nagakambúsà) ang ági siníng mákina, siníng talahían, etc. No good sewing is done with this machine,-in this tailoring shop, etc. Also: A kind of small dog with curly hair.


katubúsan

Hiligaynon

Delivery. See katubsánan.


salabusáb

Hiligaynon

Dishevelled, entangled, frayed, etc. See sarabusáb.


sarabusáb

Hiligaynon

(B) Frayed, chafed, fretted, ravelled; to ravel (transitive and intransitive), to be or become frayed, loose, torn (of clothes, threads, etc.). Nagasarabusáb ang sóol ko (ang ákon pakô). Nasarabusabán ang ákon sóol (pakô). My sleeve is getting frayed. My sleeve is ravelled (ravelling out). (see tingkarág).



ámbak

Hiligaynon

(B) To jump down; to drop or fall down, as water over a precipice, etc. Ang túbig nagaámbak sa busáy. The water falls down over the precipice. Ang bátà nagámbak sa subâ humalín sa pángpang. The boy jumped into the river from the bank. Ambakí ang bató dídto. Jump down on that stone there. Ambak lang. Just jump down. Paambaká si Fuláno. Make N.N. jump down. Iníng subâ may madámù nga paámbak. This river has many waterfalls or cataracts. Paambakón ta ang subâ, básì may madakúp nga ísdà. Let us put a barrier across the river, perhaps we may be able to catch some fish. (see túmbò-to jump up straight, to rebound from the floor; lúmpat, lúkso-to leap, jump, spring).


awó-áwo

Hiligaynon

The rope in the form of a sling or loop attached to the shafts of a cart, rig, etc. and passed under the neck of an ox for fastening the yoke. (see kalambúsay).


básag

Hiligaynon

To break, crush, smash, crack, shatter to pieces. (see busáag).


búay

Hiligaynon

To flow abundantly (of blood, tears, perspiration, etc.). (see búgwak, búswit, busawák, butaróg, tululágay, talabirís).


búgwak

Hiligaynon

To flow freely, flow in a streamlet, flow profusely (of menorrhagia, etc.). Nagabúgwak ang dugô sa íya pilás. The blood is flowing copiously from his wound. (see búswit, busawít, busawák; talabirís, tululágay).


bulwágas

Hiligaynon

To disintegrate, fall to pieces, be smashed, be shattered; to disperse. (see wás-ag, busáag).


búswak

Hiligaynon

To gush out, spirt, flow out in a stream. (see busawák, búswit, póswak).


búswit

Hiligaynon

To spurt, spirt, jet, squirt, gush forth. See busawít, busawák.


butaróg

Hiligaynon

(B) To gush, jet, spurt, spirt, squirt, stream. Nagpámbo si Fuláno kag nagbutaróg gid lang ang dugô sa íya ilóng. N.N. bled from the nose and the blood streamed out. Nagabutaróg ang túbig sa tuburán. The water leaps from the spring in a jet. (see súmpit, busawák, busawít, búswit).


dalagángan

Hiligaynon

Conspicuous, famous, prominent, outstanding, in the front row or rank; mighty, strong, powerful, brave, heroic; a hero. (see isganán, gamhánan, lutáw, busalían).


diótay

Hiligaynon

(H) A little, trifle, morsel, snack; small, little, tiny, wee, scant, meagre, bit, petty, diminutive, few; to diminish, decrease, lessen, be or become small, etc. Nagdiótay iníng bánwa. This town has become small. Diotáya ang pagbutáng sing kalámay sa kapé. Put only a little sugar into the coffee. Diótay man lang ang mga táo nga nagtalámbong. There were only a few people in attendance. Diótay nga butáng. A small, trifling or unimportant matter. Diótay nga táo. A small or uninfluential man. Diótay na lang --. Almost, nearly, close upon, well nigh, all but --. Nadiotáyan gid lang siá (sa paghulúg) nga mahúlug sa busáy. He nearly fell into the abyss. Gindiótay níla ang baláy. They made the house smaller. Ginpakadiótay níla inâ. They made light of it. They considered it a trivial matter. (see dítik, diót, dítay, díting, gamáy, tikî, isót).


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