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sagáwak, sagawák

Hiligaynon

To flow out on a sudden, spirt out, gush out, be spilt. Nabúong (Narúpsak) ang baríl kag nagsagáwak ang bíno. The barrel was smashed (broken) and the wine gushed out. (see busawák, búswit, súmpit, butaróg, púswak).


sáwsaw

Hiligaynon

To go or step into water, mud, etc.; to dip or soak in. Nakasáwsaw akó sa lúnang (lalaó). I stepped into the mud. Indì ka magsáwsaw sang ímo kamót sa túbig. Don't dip your hand into the water. Isáwsaw mo ang tinápay sa sabáw. Dip the bread into the sauce. Ginsawsawán níla ang bíno sing mamón. They soaked some cakes in wine. (see sagáwsaw).


sinág

Hiligaynon

Transparency, clearness, perviousness to light; to be transparent, diaphanous, pellucid, shining through, clear. Ang ímo báyò nagasinág. Your jacket is transparent. Nagsinág ang íya sádto malubúg nga bíno. His wine that formerly was turbid has become clear. Nagasinág ang íya pangguyáhon. The skin of her face is very clear. (see sínaw, tín-aw).


tágay

Hiligaynon

To offer, pour out, give a drink to. Tagáyi silá sing tubâ, bíno, hinébra, etc. Give them some toddy, wine, gin, etc. Itágay sa íya iníng moskatél. Offer him (pour out for him) this muscatel.


táhaw

Hiligaynon

To deteriorate, get stale or weak or lose strength. Nagtáhaw ang bíno, lánggaw, etc. The wine, vinegar, etc. has lost its strength. Walâ gid magtáhaw ang íya paghigúgma. His love never lessened. Pataháwa ang íya kaákig. Try to calm his anger. (see tábang).



tígis

Hiligaynon

To pour out, empty (out), drain, exhaust; to drink off, finish off, toss off; to transfuse, pour from one vessel into another (particularly said of liquids). Itígis (Tigísa) ang bíno sa báso. Pour the wine into the glass. Tigísi ang tádyaw sang túbig nga arâ sa bayóng. Pour the water from the bamboo tube into the earthen jar. Gintígis níya sing gólpe ang isá ka báso nga serbésa. He drained (tossed off) a glass of beer at one draught (go). (see tíbiong, tayón, bóbò, táyhong, láb-ok, inúm).


tígsim

Hiligaynon

Sip, taste, mouthful; to taste, try, sip, take a small draught of a liquid. Tigsimí iníng bíno, tubâ, sabáw, etc. Taste this wine, tubâ, sauce, etc. Walâ akó katígsim (makatígsim) sang íya mga ilímnon. I have not tasted (any of) his drinks. I have had no occasion to try his drinkables (wines, liquors). (see tiláw, dímdim, samít, dimól, sagámsam).


tínto

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tinto) Red wine, ordinary table-wine. Bíno tínto id.


típia

Hiligaynon

To transfer, transfuse, exchange, change the contents of, pour the contents of one vessel (receptacle) into another. Tipiahán mo ang sulúd sang ákon báso sing bíno. Put (Pour) wine into my glass (instead of its present contents). Change what I have in (what is in) my glass for wine. (see báylo, ílis, waní).


túba

Hiligaynon

To fuddle, befuddle, make dizzy or drunk. Natúba (Nagkatúba) siá sang bíno. He is (was) befuddled with wine. Ang lakás nga paginúm nagtúba sa íya. Too much drink made him dizzy. (see hubúg, balúng, língin, lingín, tóoy).


túghung

Hiligaynon

To pour in, put in liquids, infuse, fill with. Tughungí ang sugâ sing agás. Fill the lamp with kerosene. Pour some oil in the lamp. Itúghung sa ákon báso yanáng bíno. Pour that wine into my glass. Tughungá ang linágà nga unúd sang túbig. Add water to the boiling (boiled) meat. Natughungán na ang paligosán sing túbig. Tha bath-tub is now full of water. (see bôbô, tígis, tayón, áhog, sulúd).


úbus

Hiligaynon

To finish, end, use up, wear out, swallow up, consume, spend all, exhaust, make an and of. Ubúsa lang iníng tinápay. Just finish this bread (eat it all). Naúbus na ang bíno. The wine is all gone now. Ginúbus níya ang isá ka gatús ka mángmang nga ginhátag ko sa íya. He spent to the last farthing the hundred pesos I had given him. Daw sa índì maúbus iníng heneró sa isá ka delárgo. This cloth will probably not be used up in the making of a pair of trousers. Ubúson mo sang káon iníng tátlo ka páhò. Consume (eat up) these three mangoes. Indì níla maúbus sang inúm iníng tubâ. They cannot finish all this toddy. (see úrut, tápus, sáid, tîtî).


úbus

Hiligaynon

To finish, end, use up, wear out, swallow up, consume, spend all, exhaust, make an and of. Ubúsa lang iníng tinápay. Just finish this bread (eat it all). Naúbus na ang bíno. The wine is all gone now. Ginúbus níya ang isá ka gatús ka mángmang nga ginhátag ko sa íya. He spent to the last farthing the hundred pesos I had given him. Daw sa índì maúbus iníng heneró sa isá ka delárgo. This cloth will probably not be used up in the making of a pair of trousers. Ubúson mo sang káon iníng tátlo ka páhò. Consume (eat up) these three mangoes. Indì níla maúbus sang inúm iníng tubâ. They cannot finish all this toddy. (see úrut, tápus, sáid, tîtî).


úlà

Hiligaynon

To pour out liquids, empty a vessel, discharge, spill, pour away. Iúlà (Uláa) ang túbig. Pour out the water. Ginúlà níya sa bintánà ang túbig nga sa labadór. He poured the water in the wash-basin out of the window. Nauláan akó sing túbig sang paglígad (paglubás) ko sa íla baláy. As I passed their house some water was poured over me. Ginúlà níya ang sópas. He spilled the soup. Natúmba ang báso kag ang íya panápton nauláan sing pilá ka tolô nga bíno. The glass tumbled over and a few drops of wine were spilt on her dress. (see básia, básya, tíbiong, táyhong, tayón, tígis, tágay).


úlà

Hiligaynon

To pour out liquids, empty a vessel, discharge, spill, pour away. Iúlà (Uláa) ang túbig. Pour out the water. Ginúlà níya sa bintánà ang túbig nga sa labadór. He poured the water in the wash-basin out of the window. Nauláan akó sing túbig sang paglígad (paglubás) ko sa íla baláy. As I passed their house some water was poured over me. Ginúlà níya ang sópas. He spilled the soup. Natúmba ang báso kag ang íya panápton nauláan sing pilá ka tolô nga bíno. The glass tumbled over and a few drops of wine were spilt on her dress. (see básia, básya, tíbiong, táyhong, tayón, tígis, tágay).


úso

Hiligaynon

(Sp. uso) use, fashion, vogue, type; the initials of a branding iron. Amó iní ang íla úso dirí. This is their custom (way) here. Markahán mo lang ang ákon karabáw sang úso. Brand my buffalo with the usual mark. Walâ kamí sing bíno nga ginabalígya, kóndì pára úso lámang. We have no wine to sell, but (what we have is) for our private use only. (see batásan, kinaugálì, kostúmbre).


úso

Hiligaynon

(Sp. uso) use, fashion, vogue, type; the initials of a branding iron. Amó iní ang íla úso dirí. This is their custom (way) here. Markahán mo lang ang ákon karabáw sang úso. Brand my buffalo with the usual mark. Walâ kamí sing bíno nga ginabalígya, kóndì pára úso lámang. We have no wine to sell, but (what we have is) for our private use only. (see batásan, kinaugálì, kostúmbre).


v

Hiligaynon

This letter does not belong to the Visayan Alphabet. Wherever it occurs in terms taken from other languages "b" is generally substituted, e.g. vino-bíno; vigilia-bihílya; evangelio-ebanhélyo.


waní

Hiligaynon

(B) To change from one vessel into another, to transfuse, transfer, translate. Wányon (Huarón, ihuád) mo ang bíno nga dián (yárà) sa damahuána sa mga botílya. Bottle the wine that is in the demijohn. Iwaní (Ihuád) akó anáy kadyáng (siníng) lánggaw sa prásko. Please pour this vinegar into the flask. Sulát nga winaní sa ininglés. A letter that has been translated into English. (see huád, sáylo).


albíno

Hiligaynon

(Sp. albino) An albino, an abnormally white person usually with pink eyes and very light hair. This absence of pigment is also found among animals, birds and fishes, (see bukáy).


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