Hiligaynon
(Sp. pensar) Thinking, thought, reflection, cogitation, consideration, pondering; to think, ponder, reflect, consider, cogitate, turn (a matter) over in the mind, apply the mind to. Táo nga walâ sing pinsár. A man without thought or reflection. Pinsahón (Pinsarón) mo inâ sing maáyo. Think it out well. Think well on it. Walâ gid akó makapinsár nga mahanabô inâ. It never entered my thoughts-, it never struck me-, I could not possibly think-, that such a thing would or could happen (come to pass). (see dúmdum, hunâhúnà, painóíno, libólíbo, basóbáso). (pínsa id.).
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
From tabúg-to fly away, etc. Tinábgan siá sang painóíno. He was bereft of the faculty of thinking, he is (was)-lost,-perplexed,-bewildered,-dumbfounded,-greatly confused.
Hiligaynon
To ponder or consider well, meditate upon, concentrate (one's mind) upon, pay great attention to, reflect upon. Talupángdi sing maáyo ang ímo nga ginabása. Pay great attention to what you are reading. Concentrate your mind on what you are reading. (see pamalándong, painóíno, libólíbo).
Hiligaynon
Long (of space and time); loose, not fixed, equivocal (of a word, speech, or the like); protracted, prolonged, confused (of thinking conjecturing); patient, forbearing, prudent, considerate, liberal, broad (of mind). Maláwlaw nga pagpainóíno. A prolonged-, protracted-, confused-, way of thinking. Maláwlaw siá sing hunâhúnà. He is broad-minded, liberal-minded, patient, prudent, or the like. (see láwlaw).
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