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