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rúbsak

Hiligaynon

(B) To cave in, crush, be smashed, to smash (said of an egg, a nut, bottle, pot, etc.). Nadágdag ang ítlog kag narúbsak (nagkarúbsak). The egg dropped and smashed. Andam ka, agúd nga índì marúbsak (magkarúbsak) ang botílya. Be careful or the bottle will break. (see rúpsak id. and more commonly used; lumâ, pusâ which are more applied to tubes, bamboos, or the like).


sákrò

Hiligaynon

Ill, evil, disease, sickness, illness; to make-sick,-ill. Andam ka, agúd índì ka pagsakroón liwán. Take care or you will get sick again. Si Fuláno ginsákrò sang isá ka simána kag túbtub karón ginasákrò pa siá gihápon. (Si Fuláno ginsákrò kang isaráng simána kag ásta tulád kadyá ginasákrò tána angód). N.N. was taken ill a week ago and up till now he is still unwell. Ang sinámbit nga mga sákrò amó ang íya ginabátyag. The ills mentioned are precisely those he is suffering from. (see sángkò, masakít, molomasakít).


salabát

Hiligaynon

To touch, reach, hit. Andam ka, agúd dílì ka masalabát sang (sing) lisó. Be careful, lest you should be hit by a bullet. (see salabáy, salapáy).


sálwan

Hiligaynon

To be hit accidentally. Andam ka, kay básì masálwan ka sang binángon, bató, bóla, etc. Look out, for you may be hit by the bolo, stone, ball, etc. (see salô).


sándad

Hiligaynon

To knock or stumble against, to stub one's toe against, to kick against, trip over, make a false step. Nakasándad akó sa bató. I struck my foot-, I stumbled-, against a stone. Nasándad ko ang kólon. I stumbled against the rice-pot. Andam ka, kay mabúung ang bangâ kon masándad mo. Be careful, for the water-jar will break in pieces, if you trip over it or knock against it.



sóbsob

Hiligaynon

To fall to the ground on one's face. Andam ka, agúd índì ka makasóbsob. Look out, lest you should fall on your face. Nakasóbsob ang íya bábà sa dútà. He bit the dust. (see dágpà, dúsmò, hágmak, dámhag).


súyak

Hiligaynon

Thorn, prick, prickle, a sharp splinter; to prick, said of thorns, etc. Andam ka, agúd índì ka masúyak sang matalíwis nga mga inágsap. Take care, lest the sharp chips should prick you. Nasúyak siá sang tunúk. He was pricked by a thorn. (see tunúk, úngon, dalíngag, dógi).


tabiláng

Hiligaynon

To do or say something thoughtlessly, precipitately, on a sudden impulse; to stumble or fall into (carelessly, absent-mindedly). Andam ka, agúd índì ka dirâ matabiláng. Be on your guard or you-will fall into that hole (trap, snare, etc.) there,-you will put your foot in it. Nakatabiláng siá sa paghámbal sing súbung. He spoke like that without thinking. (see hinálì, hinalî, tambiláng, tabinás).


tagám

Hiligaynon

To be careful, take care, beware, be on the alert-, the look out-, for danger, etc. Tagám (Magtagám, Tumagám) ka. Take care. Look out. Beware. Tagamí si tátay mo, kay hanóton ka níya kon masápwan ang ímo ginhímò. Beware of your father for he will give you a flogging, if he finds out what you have done. (see katalágman-danger; ándam).


talím-ok

Hiligaynon

To choke, go the wrong way, cause a choking fit, have a spasm of the throat caused by irritation or stoppage of the windpipe, as when eating or drinking too greedily, etc. Andam ka, índì ka maginúm sing gólpe, kay básì matalim-okán ikáw. Look out, don't drink in too greedy draughts or you may choke yourself. Natalim-okán siá sang tubâ. The toddy he drank went down the wrong way. Natalim-okán silá sang kádlaw. They were choked with laughter. (see síl-ok, talám-ok).


tíktik

Hiligaynon

A spy, detective, secret service man, sly observer, pryer, prier, one who stealthily watches the doings of others; to spy, observe, investigate. Dakû nga tíktik iníng táo. This man is a very sly observer. Andam ka sa íya, kay tíktik siá. Beware of him, for he is a spy. (see lampitáw).


típlang

Hiligaynon

To act or say something thoughtlessly, carelessly, impulsively, unexpectedly, casually, precipitately, accidentally, fortuitously, to stumble on (upon), fall into (bad company, a trap, hole, etc.). Andam ka, agúd índì ka makatíplang sa pagbáton sing kwárta nga kulirô. Take care not to accept unawares counterfeit money. Nakatíplang siá sa búhò. Accidentally he fell (stepped) into the hole. Nakatíplang gid lang siá sa amó nga butáng. He somehow (without thinking) became involved in that affair. (see daláng, tabinás, dalás, dalín-as).


túmba

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tumbar) To fall, tumble over (down), turn a somersault, to upset, turn upside down, roll head over heels, topple over; to empty a glass, etc. (at one draught, stretch, pull, dash). Natúmba siá. He tumbled over. Andam ka agúd índì matúmba (magkatúmba) ang káro. Look out or the cart may topple over. Tumbahá na lang iníng isá ka báso nga tubâ. Just empty this glass of toddy. (see húlug, kulúb, sulî, dágpà, etc.).


úkub

Hiligaynon

To dig one's teeth in (into), fasten one's teeth (fangs) in, to grip with the teeth, to bite. Andam ka, kay básì ukúban ka sang idô. Take care that the dog does not-bite you,-dig (bury) its teeth in your flesh. (see kagát, tukúb).


úkub

Hiligaynon

To dig one's teeth in (into), fasten one's teeth (fangs) in, to grip with the teeth, to bite. Andam ka, kay básì ukúban ka sang idô. Take care that the dog does not-bite you,-dig (bury) its teeth in your flesh. (see kagát, tukúb).


yáming

Hiligaynon

Stick, cane, rod, cudgel; to apply or use a stick, to beat with a stick, etc. Andam ka; básì yamíngon ka níya. Beware of him; he may beat you with a stick. (see bastón, bilogón, tagsáon, lalámpus, bulunál, lámpus, búnal, hánot, etc.).


andámio

Hiligaynon

(Sp. andamio) Gangplank, gangway, gangboard, a narrow framework or platform for the passage of vehicles and pedestrians; scaffold; to use or apply a gangboard, etc. Butangí sing andámio ang baróto. Place a gangplank on the ferryboat. Andamiohí ang alágyan. Put a gangplank where the people pass. Iandámio ko iníng tápì. I'll use this board as a gangway. Andamiohá iníng káhoy. Make a gangway out of this wood. Paandamiohán mo sa íla ang sakayán, agúd makasákà ang mga sumalákay. Let them put a gangway to the boat, that the passengers may be able to go on board. (see latayán).


pandamóg

Hiligaynon

Freq. of damóg-to feed a pig or dog, etc.


abíso

Hiligaynon

(Sp. aviso) Notice, information; to give notice, to send word, to notify, to inform. Abíso! Notice! Attention! Abisóhi siá sang kamatáyon ni Fuláno. Inform him that N.N. is dead. Paabisóhan mo siá sang pagabút dirí sang íya amáy or ipaabíso mo sa íya nga nagabút dirí ang íya amáy. Send him word (through somebody else) of the arrival here of his father or that his father has arrived here. (see balítà, pahibaló, pasáyod, paálam, paáman, paándam, pamáan, etc.).


alamlígan

Hiligaynon

(H) Delicate, to be handled or looked after with care; anything to be treated or guarded with caution and circumspection. (ámlig; see alandáman).


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