Search result(s) - túla

himúyas

Hiligaynon

To use strong language, chide, scold, abuse loudly, vituperate; to expostulate with, remonstrate. (see púyas, pamúyas, pamúlag).


huní

Hiligaynon

Humming, chirping, singing, warbling; to hum, chirp, chirm, chirrup, cheep, chirk, murmur, drone, sough, warble, carol, sing (of birds, insects, whistles, etc.). Nagahuní ang mga sirúmsirúm. The crickets are chirping. Pahunihí siá sang píspis. Let the bird sing to him. Pahunihá ang tuláli mo, agúd masayóran námon ang íya tíngug. Play your flute that we may know its sound. Ginhunihán akó sang píspis sang pagsulúd ko sa kwárto. When I entered the room the bird sang to me.


lánton

Hiligaynon

The flute; to play the flute; music in general. Mahibaló ikáw maglánton? Do you know how to play the flute? Do you know music? (see lántoy, tulálay).


lántoy

Hiligaynon

A rustic or pastoral pipe, reed, flute; to play the flute. Ang mamíngaw nga lánton sang íya nga lántoy nakapanalúpsup sa íla tagiposóon. The sad tune of his flute went to their hearts, touched them deeply. (see lánton, lánglang, tulálay, etc.).


madorogsánon

Hiligaynon

(B) Quarrelsome, irascible, bad-tempered, irritable, choleric, peevish, touchy, petulant, soon exasperated. (see dógsan, maakígon).



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