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kilíng

Hiligaynon

The month of April. (see abríl).


kilíng

Hiligaynon

The ring attached to the traces and through which ring the rein or nose-rope is passed; a steadying device put on a kite, so that it may fly straight and smooth.


abríl

Hiligaynon

(Sp. abril) April. (see Kilíng).


kilíng-kilíng

Hiligaynon

To tinkle, tingle, jingle, ring (said of small bells).


bangkilíng

Hiligaynon

A kind of tree with edible fruit.



tágring

Hiligaynon

Tinkling, jingle, clink, tintinnabulation, vibration, a tremulous sound as produced by the oscillation of musical strings, etc.; to tinkle, jingle, clink, vibrate. Kabatî ikáw sang tágring sang gitára? Did you hear the sound of the guitar? Dílì mo pagpatagringón sing dáyon ang ímo sísta. Don't be always playing your mandolin (guitar, ukulele). Abáw, katágring sináng mga linggánay! Oh the jingling of those bells! How those bells jingle! (see kilíngkilíng, huní, ragíngring, ragíting, tágsing).


tángtang

Hiligaynon

To clink, tingle, jingle. (see tíngting, kilíngkilíng).


tíngting

Hiligaynon

Tinkle, tinkling, jingle, jingling, ring, ringing, tingle; to tinkle, tingle, jingle, ring. Kabatî ka sang tíngting sang campanílya? Did you hear the bell ring? Did you hear the tinkling of the bell? Patingtingá ang kampanílya. Ring the bell. (see kilíngkilíng, lágting, bágting).