Search result(s) - minurô

patúgbong

Hiligaynon

Caus. of túgbong-to enter; bring to the market, etc. Ginpatúgbong níya sa amó nga minurô ang duhá níya ka lampitáw nga batíd kaáyo. He sent his two expert detectives into that village. (see padalá).


paulî-ulî

Hiligaynon

To recuperate, gain strength, recruit-, regain-, recover-, one's health, convalesce, put on flesh. Nagapaulîulî siá sa isá ka minurô sa búkid. He is trying to recuperate (regain) his strength at a village in the mountains. Paulîulií ang láwas mo. Try-to regain your strength,-to get back your health. (see úlì).


súnug

Hiligaynon

Fire, combustion, blaze, conflagration; to burn, burn down, commit-, consign-, to the flames, to fire, set on fire, set fire to, destroy by fire. Tulúka, may súnug dirâ. Look, there is a fire (over there). Nasúnug ang ámon baláy. Nasunúgan kamí sang ámon baláy. Our house was burned down. Ginsúnug sang mga buyúng ang minurô. The brigands-burned down the village,-set fire to the village.


tábò

Hiligaynon

To meet, come together, fall in with, encounter, arrive. Buás matábò kitá sa íya baláy. To-morrow we shall meet at his house. Kon magkarí ikáw liwát dirí, tabóon mo nga madámù ang búnga sang páhò. If you come here again, try to arrive at a time when there are many mangoes. Kahápon nagtábò (nagtaboáy, nagtabóay) kamí ni Hosé sa minurô nga N.N. Joseph and myself chanced to meet yesterday in the village of N.N. Tabóon mo lang akó dirí sa ádlaw nga Huébes, kay magaupúd akó sa ímo. Meet me here on Thursday and I shall go along with you. (see tabô).


talabókan

Hiligaynon

Crossing, place where a river, creek, etc. has to be crossed or is usually crossed. Iníng subâ may tátlo ka talabókan humalín dirí túbtub sa minurô nga N. This river has to be crossed three times from here to the village N. (see tabók).



tarús

Hiligaynon

(B) To accomplish, execute, perform; to proceed on an intended trip or journey, to actually undertake (an intended trip, etc.). Nakatarús akó kahápon magágto (sa pagágto) sa Ilóngílong. (Nakadayón akó kahápon magkádto (sa pagkádto) sa Ilóngílong). I carried out my intention of going to Iloilo yesterday. Mapánaw akó ráad kahápon sa minurô nga X., pay warâ akó makatarús, hay nagurán. (Malakát akó kúntà kahápon sa báryo nga X., ápang walâ akó makadayón, kay nagulán). I should have liked to go to the village X. yesterday, but did not go, because it rained. (see dayón, kadayón).


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