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timáwà

Hiligaynon

Originally a freeman, a privileged citizen who was not subject to taxation, but was liable to help his chief (dátò) in case of national defense, etc. A "timáwa" was usually in charge of a "barangáy". At present "timáwà" very often means: the ordinary, respectable, common citizen, the common run of people, the (unimportant) members of a community; to free, set free, liberate. (see kasimánwa, banwahánon, luás, dátò-chief, chieftain, headman; ulípon-slave; tumarámpok-serf (farmer) that in former times held a middle position between the timáwà and the ulípon).


barangáy

Hiligaynon

A boat worked by oars; a ward of several families; a settlement, colony, district, village, borough of a town presided over by a freeman (timáwa), kabesílya or teniénte.


dîmanínggol

Hiligaynon

Headstrong, stubborn, unyielding, obstinate, obdurate, self-willed, unheeding, deaf to admonitions, commands or advice, tenacious, perverse, refractory, dogged. (see dîmawáding).


girím

Hiligaynon

To stick out, hang out, project, protrude, stand out a little so as to become visible to the eye. Nagagirím ang pányo sa íya nga bólsa. The handkerchief is sticking out-, hanging out-, a little from his pocket. Pagirimá sing diótay ang púnyo sang ímo kamisadéntro. Let the cuff of your shirt show a little. (see gitíb, gimáw).


gitíb

Hiligaynon

To stick out, hang out, protrude or project a little, so as to become visible. Nagagitíb ang nágwas (enágwas) níya. Her petticoat shows a little below her skirt. Pagitibá lang ang pabílo, índì mo pagpaulbohón gid. Let the lamp-wick just project a little, but do not turn it up too high. Pagitibí akó sang ímo baráha. Let me see a little of your card. Gumitíb na ang ádlaw sa sidlangán. The sun is already visible in the east, has risen a little above the horizon in the east. (see girím, murá, gimáw).



logát-od

Hiligaynon

Prominent, outstanding, elevated, protruding, raised, higher than the surroundings; to appear, protrude, project, become conspicuous or visible (of tumours, boils, pimples, etc.). (see ólbo, gitíb, gimáw, lát-od).


mawáding

Hiligaynon

Unsteady, wobbly, shaky, irresolute, wavering. (see dîmawáding).


ólbo

Hiligaynon

To rise to the surface, appear, stand forth, emerge, issue, push up, show, come up, sprout, become visible. Nagólbo na ang túbò sang lubí. The first sprout or shoot has now pushed up from the coconut. Walâ pa magólbo ang túbò sang maís nga ginpánggas ko sang may tátlo na ka ádlaw. The corn I planted three days ago has not yet sprouted. Paolbohá ang pabílo sang kínke. Turn up the lamp-wick. Tan-awá ang haló, nga nagaólbo dirá sa bató. Look at the iguana peeping out from among the stones there. Ginapaólbo níya sing diótay ang íya tiíl sa idálum sang hábul. He lets his foot stick out a little (peep out, show, be seen) from underneath the blanket. (see gitíb, gimáw).


ólbo

Hiligaynon

To rise to the surface, appear, stand forth, emerge, issue, push up, show, come up, sprout, become visible. Nagólbo na ang túbò sang lubí. The first sprout or shoot has now pushed up from the coconut. Walâ pa magólbo ang túbò sang maís nga ginpánggas ko sang may tátlo na ka ádlaw. The corn I planted three days ago has not yet sprouted. Paolbohá ang pabílo sang kínke. Turn up the lamp-wick. Tan-awá ang haló, nga nagaólbo dirá sa bató. Look at the iguana peeping out from among the stones there. Ginapaólbo níya sing diótay ang íya tiíl sa idálum sang hábul. He lets his foot stick out a little (peep out, show, be seen) from underneath the blanket. (see gitíb, gimáw).


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