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aránka

Hiligaynon

(Sp. arrancar) To attack, particularly applied to sudden or swift aggression. Arankahá siá! Go for him! Attack him. Sang nagatíndog akó dirâ ginaránka akó níya sa walâ sing bisán kon anó nga kabangdánan. When I was standing there he rushed at me and attacked me without any cause whatsoever. Ngáa man nga nagaránka ka sa íya? Why did you so suddenly attack him? (see soróso). In gambling: To take a card and turn it face up.


atakádo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. atacado) Attacked, assailed, assaulted (by robbers, etc.); infected (by disease, etc.). (see dúnggò, dinúnggò, aránka, soróso, inaránka, sinoróso).


hámag

Hiligaynon

To fall upon, attack, grapple with. Naghámag siá sa kay Fuláno-or-ginhámag níya si Fuláno. He fell upon N.N. (see soróso, aránka).


soróso

Hiligaynon

To attack, assault, assail, rush at, go for, be aggressive, fall upon. Ang idô nagsoróso sa ákon. Ginsoróso akó sang idô. The dog attacked me. Sorosóha siá. Attack him. Fall upon-. Go for-, him. (see saróso, aránka).


karán-káran

Hiligaynon

To be in a stir, excitement or hubbub on account of a fire, a sudden inundation or the like. Nagakinaránkáran silá. They are in a state of great excitement.