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palígdas

Hiligaynon

Caus. of lígdas-to slip, glide off. Paligdasá lang ang kángga sa bató, agúd makibút ang mga sumalákay. Let the cart slip off the stone, that those riding in it may get a fright (to give the passengers a fright).


panakáyon

Hiligaynon

Journey, trip, travelling, sailing, going (by boat); to sail, boat, go, travel, journey (by boat). (see sakáy, sakayán, salákyan, sumalákay, sakayánon).


pasahíro

Hiligaynon

(Sp. pasajero) Traveller, passenger, fare (person). (see sumalákay, umalági, dumulóong, dumulúaw, etc.).


patábos

Hiligaynon

(B) To let, etc. penetrate or flow through. Malakát na kitá; patabóson ta lang ang ulán sa áton panápton, kay madúgay pa maghúlaw. Let us go now; we shall let the rain wet our clothes, for it will last a long time yet before it stops. (pa, tábos). (see patahós).


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