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úswag

Hiligaynon

To step back, make room, give (make) way; to postpone, procrastinate; to extend, prosper, go on well, succeed, advance, make progress. Uswag (Magúswag, umúswag) kamó dirâ. Step back there, make room. Kon amó inâ índì makaúswag ang áton bánwa. If things are so then our town cannot make any progress. Ginpaúswag níla ang kaadláwan sang íla pándut. They postponed the day of their feast. Pauswagá ang ímo palatikángan. Extend your business. (see idóg, ísol, tín-ad, sányog, kaayohán, kauswágan).


kabanwahánan

Hiligaynon

See kabanwaánan id.


kabanwahánon

Hiligaynon

Citizen of a town; pl. townsfolk, townspeople.


tagubánwa

Hiligaynon

A kind of spirits or tutelary deities supposed by the credulous to have charge over whole towns and districts.


búylog

Hiligaynon

To accompany, go along with; to sympathize with, share in. Buylogí siá. Accompany him. Ginbuylogán kamí níla sa ámon mga kalisúd. They sympathized with us in our difficulties. Madámù nga mga isigkabanwahánon ang nagbúylog sa íla kasubô. Many of their townsmen shared in their sorrow. Ibúylog ang ímo hunâhúnà sa ímo trabáho. Let your thoughts go along with your work i.e. attend to your work. (see upúd).



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