Search result(s) - górò

masúlhay

Hiligaynon

(B) Fresh, refreshed, comfortable, vigorous, well. (see súlhay, raháyráhay, présko).


orooráwa

Hiligaynon

(B) Complaint, murmur, grumbling; to complain, murmur, mutter, grumble, repine, croak, grouse, fret; to remark, give expression to one's feeling. Indì ka magorooráwa. Don't complain. (see kúmud, gúmud, gulumúron, etc.).


orooráwa

Hiligaynon

(B) Complaint, murmur, grumbling; to complain, murmur, mutter, grumble, repine, croak, grouse, fret; to remark, give expression to one's feeling. Indì ka magorooráwa. Don't complain. (see kúmud, gúmud, gulumúron, etc.).


oróy-óroy

Hiligaynon

To be convulsed, to shake or agitate violently; to die suddenly (after a short fit of violent convulsions, as after a great shock, a heavy blow, after being struck by a bullet, run over by a cart, or the like). Nagoróy-óroy lang siá kag napatáy. He made only a few convulsive movements and died. (see tirî, pálak).


oróy-óroy

Hiligaynon

To be convulsed, to shake or agitate violently; to die suddenly (after a short fit of violent convulsions, as after a great shock, a heavy blow, after being struck by a bullet, run over by a cart, or the like). Nagoróy-óroy lang siá kag napatáy. He made only a few convulsive movements and died. (see tirî, pálak).



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