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matatísdà

Hiligaynon

A serious boil or ulcer so called from its resemblance to a fish's eye.


tinísdak

Hiligaynon

Life; breath; stomach. (see kabúhì, ginháwa, solóksolók, hinurángus, tirúsdak, gináhab).


tinisdakán

Hiligaynon

See tinísdak. Also: paunchy, pot-bellied, strong, robust, powerful.


agwantádo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. aguantádo) Robust, strong with great powers of resistance to fatigue, pain and stress; one who can stand or bear much, one suffering patiently or with fortitude. Agwantádo siá sa tungâ sang tanán nga pagpangabúdlay kag kalisdánan. He bears up bravely in the midst of all fatigues and difficulties. Dúro siá kaagwantádo. He can stand very much. He is able to bear-, support-, a good deal.


bámos

Hiligaynon

(Sp. vamos) Let us go. Bámos na kitá. Let us go now. Bámos na sa pagpangabúdlay, sa punsyón, sa báile, sa baláy, sa pagpangísdà, etc. Let us go to work, to the banquet, to the ball, home, fishing, etc. (see kádto, lakát, pánaw).



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