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ákyat

Hiligaynon

See ákiat.


ákiat

Hiligaynon

To challenge, provoke, defy, invite to a combat. Akiatá siá. Defy him. Challenge him. Iákiat ko sa íya iníng binángon. I will challenge him with this bolo. (see ákyat id.).


ángkat

Hiligaynon

To challenge, etc. See ákyat, hángkat.


binggár

Hiligaynon

(Sp. vengar) To challenge, provoke. (N.B. Scarcely, if ever, has this term the Spanish meaning of avenging, taking revenge). Binggahá si Fuláno. Challenge N.N. Ginbinggár níya akó. He provoked or challenged me. Ságad (nagaságad) siá paminggár. He is always ready to throw out a challenge. Hípus ka lang; índì ka magbinggár sa íya. Be quiet now; don't provoke him. (see ákyat).


hakô-hákò

Hiligaynon

To challenge, defy, provoke, dare. (see ángkat, ákyat, hákyat).



hákyat

Hiligaynon

To challenge, defy. (see ákyat, hángkat).


hángkat

Hiligaynon

To challenge, defy, provoke. (See ákyat, ángkat).


katí-katí

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of káti. Katíkatihá siá. Provoke (induce) him. Ginkatíkatí (kinatíkatí) níya akó sa pagpakigáway. He challenged me to fight. (see ákyat).


patíngkì

Hiligaynon

To provoke, excite with anger, challenge, defy. (see ákyat, binggár).


porpía, porpiár

Hiligaynon

(Sp. porfía, porfiar). Obstinacy, persistence, stubbornness, competition, provocation; to wrangle, quarrel, bicker, contend, provoke, altercate in opprobrious terms, insult or abuse with contemptuous language. Ginporpía (Ginporpiár) níya akó. He insulted me. He provoked me. Nagaporpiáhay (Nagaporpiyáhay) silá. They are abusing each other. (see ákyat, pamúyas, pinuyasáy, timoláng, pasipála, padag-ánay, paindísíndis).


túgpò

Hiligaynon

To challenge, provoke, defy, brave; to crow (of cocks). (see panúgpò, súlung, ákyat, pamálò).


usúg-úsug

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of usúg. Also: to brave, defy, challenge. Ginausúgúsug na níya ang pagtámpad sa (sang) may katalágman nga palaabúton. He is now braving (facing with courage or fortitude) the future fraught with dangers. (see usúbúsub, ákyat, súlung).


usúg-úsug

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of usúg. Also: to brave, defy, challenge. Ginausúgúsug na níya ang pagtámpad sa (sang) may katalágman nga palaabúton. He is now braving (facing with courage or fortitude) the future fraught with dangers. (see usúbúsub, ákyat, súlung).