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bilás

Hiligaynon

Brother-in-law, sister-in-law. Unlike "bayáw", the term "bilás" is strictly confined to the husbands and wives (not otherwise related to each other) of two (or more) sisters or brothers respectively. (see birás, bayáw).


birás

Hiligaynon

Brother-in-law, sister-in-law. See bilás. (see bayáw).


bugál

Hiligaynon

Pride, haughtiness, vainglory, arrogance, loftiness, insolence, overbearing conduct. Walâ siá sing bugál. There is no pride in him. Pagbinugál, pagpabugál-to be proud. Indì ka magpabugál. Don't be proud. Ang mga nagabinugál talamáyon. Proud people are contemptible. (see dayáw, pagkamatinaastaáson).


dás-das

Hiligaynon

Second rice-pounding; to pound rice a second time; to strike, beat, rush upon. Dasdasí ang ginúmà nga humáy. Pound a second time the rice that has been pounded for the first time. Figuratively: Gindasdasán níya akó sing buyáyaw. He cursed and swore at me most violently. Dasdasí siá sing básol. Give him a sound scolding. (see yásyas).


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