Search result(s) - úgsang

úgsang

Hiligaynon

To fall down on one's back with some force as a person that in sitting down has his (her) chair suddenly removed. (see lumpa-ód, tingkáyà, úsdang).


úgsang

Hiligaynon

To fall down on one's back with some force as a person that in sitting down has his (her) chair suddenly removed. (see lumpa-ód, tingkáyà, úsdang).


lúgsang

Hiligaynon

To sit, squat down (on the floor). (see lupán-ak, lupándang, lupágì, úgsang).


lumpa-ód

Hiligaynon

(B) To fall down on one's back with some force. Nakalumpa-ód siá sa bató. His seat came down violently on the stone. Sang buút siá magpúngkò kinuháan siá ni Fuláno sang síya kag naglumpa-ód sa salúg. When he wanted to sit down, N.N. took away his chair and he fell thump on his back on the floor. Buhî pa si Fuláno? Hú-o, nagalumpa-ód pa gánì. Is N.N. alive still? Yes, and he is still pretty strong. (see úgsang).


ógsang

Hiligaynon

To fall on one's back, etc. See úgsang, úsdang, ósgang.



ógsang

Hiligaynon

To fall on one's back, etc. See úgsang, úsdang, ósgang.


ósdang

Hiligaynon

To fall on one's back, etc. See úsdang, ógsang, úgsang.


ósdang

Hiligaynon

To fall on one's back, etc. See úsdang, ógsang, úgsang.


tingkáyà

Hiligaynon

Supine, prostrate, lying on the back (with the face upwards); to fall (flat) on one's back, fall full-length backwards. (see kayâ, tikháyà, úgsang, úsdang, dágpà-to fall down on one's face (prone).


úsdang

Hiligaynon

To fall on one's back; to stamp the feet on the floor (ground). (see úgsang, úsgang, pusádpúsad, pundágpúndag).


úsdang

Hiligaynon

To fall on one's back; to stamp the feet on the floor (ground). (see úgsang, úsgang, pusádpúsad, pundágpúndag).