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gáhid

Hiligaynon

To clean one's eyes, take out or remove-dust,-a grain of sand,-a mote, etc. from the eye, from a wound or the like by means of a soft, bent material suitable for the operation. Igáhid mo iníng pungángo sang dáhon sang kásla sa ímo matá, agúd makúhà ang púling. Use this leaf-stalk of the casla-plant to clean your eye with, so that the mote may be taken away. Gahíra (-ída) ang ákon matá nga napunô (nabútà) sing yáb-ok. Remove the dust from my eye, for it is full of it. (see kolíkog, káwhi, kúhit).


gánghal

Hiligaynon

Clumsy, stupid, foolish, awkward, dull, slow. (see pákok, kagúng, bikwálon, pungág, mangô, tangadál, tipangág, búngaw, tampuháw, etc.).


húgpung

Hiligaynon

To be attached or joined to; part, division; stanza, strophe. Ang tátlo ka búlak naghúgpung sa isá lámang ka pungángo. The three flowers were attached to the same stem. Ang ikaduhá ka húgpung sang amó nga binaláybay--. The second strophe of that poem--.


kalisngád

Hiligaynon

Backwardness, dulness, stupidity, condition of a person whose mental faculties are below normal. (see pungág, tampuháw, pákok, búngaw).


lángà

Hiligaynon

Oblivious, forgetful, half-witted, wandering in one's mind; silly, idiot, wool-gathering; to be very oblivious, forgetful, etc. (see hángà, buángbuáng, buangít, pungág, kolôkolô).



páng-ul

Hiligaynon

Inexperienced, stupid, dull, backward. (see pángog, pungág).


pangág

Hiligaynon

Oblivious, forgetful, wandering in mind, not quite normal, not all there, distracted, dreamy, wool-gathering. (see pungág).


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