Search result(s) - sing

síkyap, sík-yap

Hiligaynon

To cut-, shave-, pare-, slightly the surface, cut off a small part, to graze. Sikyapá ang kíbul, kalónggo ko, etc. Cut off the surface of my callous skin, of my wart, etc. Nasíkyap sang kotsílyo ang kamót ko. My hand received a glancing cut from the knife. Sik-yapí sing diótay ang úbi, kay matán-aw akó, kon anó ang duág níya. Scrape off the skin of the úbe, for I want to see what colour it is. (see sápla).


síl-an

Hiligaynon

For siolán from siól. Also: Motive, reason, pretext (for being offended, for taking revenge, etc.). Pangitái sing síl-an sa pagdakúp sa íya. Find some pretext to arrest him.


síl-ok

Hiligaynon

To choke, get a fit of coughing by drinking in too large draughts. Nasil-okán akó sang túbig. The water went the wrong way. Sinil-okán siá sang paginúm níya sing túbig, kay naginúm siá sing (sa) gólpe. He choked when he drank water, for he drank it too greedily. (see talím-ok, talám-ok).


silá

Hiligaynon

(H) They. Silá íla or silá sing íla--. They on their part--. (see sánda, tánda).


siláng

Hiligaynon

(H) To aim, take aim, see, look at, inspect. Silangá sing maáyo ang ímo pusíl. Aim your rifle well. Silangá sing maáyo ang píspis. Take good aim at the bird. (see apúnta, tán-aw, túluk).



sílhig

Hiligaynon

Broom (for sweeping floors); to sweep. Silhigá ang ságbot. Sweep away the rubbish. Silhigí ang sagwâ (ságwà). Sweep the reception room. Nasilhigán sing maáyo iníng kwárto. This room has been swept well. Indì siá makahibaló bisán na lámang magsílhig. She does not even know how to sweep.


simát

Hiligaynon

A primitive plate made from the layers composing the stem of the banana-plant. Mabúhat lang kitá sing mga simát, kay walâ kitá sing mga pínggan. We shall make shift with banana plates, as we have no China ones.


símbog

Hiligaynon

A mixture, blend, alloy; to mix, mingle, blend, adulterate. Iníng buláwan may símbog nga pílak. This gold has an admixture of silver. Simbóga ang sawáy kag kóbre. Mix the brass and copper. Make an alloy of brass and copper. Simbógi ang kapé sing gátas. Mix the coffee with milk. (see lakót, sámò, lákay, etc.).


sinágà

Hiligaynon

Cut up and stringed together; a portion, lot or share (of pork, beef, fish, etc.); by the string or bundle tied together. Nakabakál akó sing kárne, ísdà, báboy, etc. nga sinágà. I bought some meat, fish, pork, etc. by the string, i.e. several pieces strung together. (see ságà, binúgsò, tinóhog, (búgsò, tóhog)).


sinalayó

Hiligaynon

(H) Social relations, life or intercourse, family life; to live, spend one's life, pass one's days, have social relations or intercourse. Matáwhay ang íla pagsinalayó. They are leading a tranquil life. Nagasinalayó silá dídto sing mahiól kaáyo. They are living there under miserable conditions. Magsinalayó kamó sing matárung. Live together honestly. (see sayó, salayó, sarayó, sinarayó).


síng-al

Hiligaynon

Harsh, rough (of speech); to speak in anger or fury, vociferate, shout, rail at, abuse in loud language, be wild or furious. Síng-al nga sabát (panabát). A rough or harsh answer. Indì kamó magkádto dídto kon índì kamó buút nga sing-alán. Don't go there, if you do not want to be loudly abused. Ginsing-alán akó níya. He shouted at me furiously. Indì mo siá pagsing-alán. Don't-rail at him,-speak harshly to him,-shout angrily at him. (see gásod, gasód, kusá, sínggit, singgítan, pamúyas, pamúlag).


sing-anó

Hiligaynon

For how much, for what reason, on what account, wherefore, why. Ngáa man kag sing-anó nga ibutáng sa katalágman ang ákon kabúhì? Why and for what reason should my life be put in danger? (see tungúd, sa, anó, bangúd, sa, anó, ngáa, ándot).


síng-it

Hiligaynon

(H) Stye (of the eye). (see búntug).


singgái

Hiligaynon

Whereas, whilst, on the contrary, when, as, in as much as, in as far as. (see sing, gái).


sínggit

Hiligaynon

To shout, yell, cry, roar, bawl, bellow, howl, vociferate, call out, speak in a very loud voice. Indì ka magsínggit. Don't shout. Singgití siá. Shout at him (to him). (see turayáw, agaás, pugaás, síng-al).


singî-síng-i

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of síngì-the extent of an opening, etc.


singít

Hiligaynon

Hook, hook and pole. Butangán sing singít ang bagát. Singití ang bagát. Fasten a hook on the pole. (see kawít).


síngkì

Hiligaynon

To be or become hot, exasperated, to wax hot, boil with anger. Masíngkì sing panimúot. Hot-tempered. (see síngkal).


síod, siód

Hiligaynon

To trap, entrap, snare, ensnare, catch with a snare or trap. Nakasíod siá sing píspis. He caught a bird in a snare. Síd-i ang báboy. Set a trap for the pig. Síd-a ang báboy. Snare the pig.


siók

Hiligaynon

(B) To be or become densely overgrown with shrubs, long grasses, etc. Nagsiók ang líbut sang dáan nga simbáhan, kay walâ sing nagsapák sa sulúd sang pilá na ka túig. The ground around the old church has become thickly overgrown with shrubs, etc., because no one has taken care of it for a number of years. Also noun. Density (of vegetation); a thicket, jungle, trees, shrubs, long grass, vines, etc. thickly set. (see síot).


85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93