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iwík

Hiligaynon

A squeal, squeak, shrill cry; to squeal, squeak, utter a shrill cry. Ang báboy nagaiwík kon dákpon ukón dodó-on. The pig squeals, if caught or stabbed with a knife. Paiwiká lang ang báboy, ápang dákpon mo gid. Let the pig squeal, at any rate catch and secure it. (see iyágak, taláwik).


kubatsóhon

Hiligaynon

Coward, poltroon; cowardly, pusillanimous, timorous. (see matálaw).


láwis

Hiligaynon

To be, become, or make,-pointed,-sharp. (see taláwis).


mataráwis

Hiligaynon

(B) Sharp-pointed. See mataláwis, matalíwis.


matáslit

Hiligaynon

Coward, etc. See matálaw.



palágyo

Hiligaynon

To run away, run off, escape, flee, retreat, take to flight, make off, turn tail, take to one's heels, beat a retreat, abscond, bolt, decamp, skedaddle, show a light pair of heels. Nagpalágyo siá. He ran away. He fled. Nakapalágyo siá sa bilanggóan. He succeeded in escaping from prison. Ginpalagyohán níya ang íya mapíntas nga agálon. He ran away from his cruel master. Indì kamó magpalágyo súbung sang mga matálaw, kóndì mangatúbang kamó sing matútum sa mga kaáway. Don't retreat (run away) like cowards, but bravely face the enemy. (see lágyo, tál-as).


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