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bág-as

Hiligaynon

The scar of a cut; pock-marks, the pits of smallpox; to trim or dress by cutting off small pieces, to raze mounds. Bag-así ang káhoy sang dáldag. Dress the wood with the adze. Ibág-as ang wásay sa káhoy. Use the hatchet to trim the wood. Nagsaláma na ang plása, kay nabag-asán ang mga boklódbóklod kag natampokán ang mga limpásong. The public square is level now, for the mounds have been razed and the holes filled up. May bág-as ang íya nawóng. His face is marked (pitted) with small-pox. (see bás-bas).


bag-asón

Hiligaynon

Scarred, marked, pitted, pertaining to smallpox, pock-marked. (see butihón, hanggaón).


bágras

Hiligaynon

A scratch, slight injury to the skin. Ang íya guyá may bágras-or-nabagrasán. His face is scratched. (see bág-as).


butí

Hiligaynon

(H) Small-pox. (see bág-as, hánggà).


butihón

Hiligaynon

(H) Pock-marked, pitted with the scars of small-pox, suffering from small-pox. (see butí, bag-asón, hanggaón).