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bóklod

Hiligaynon

A small or low hill, mound, hillock, elevation, knoll, hummock, (see bakólod-a large hill; búkid-a mountain: bánglid-a slope).


alimpásong

Hiligaynon

A hollow, a shallow depression in the soil, in a floor, etc.; hollow, depressed, lower than the surrounding ground; to be or become depressed, etc. Tápana ang mga boklód-bóklod kag tampokán mo ang mga alimpásong, agúd magsaláma ang dútà. Lower the mounds and fill in the hollows in the ground, that the land may become level. (see limpásong, libaón, lúpyak).


boklód-bóklod

Hiligaynon

A little hilly, uneven, bumpy, up and down. Boklódbóklod iníng dálan, salúg, etc. This road, floor, etc. is uneven, is full of little bumps and hollows.


búngyud

Hiligaynon

High ground, plateau; island. (see bántud, búngsod, bóklod, polô).


tolotibóklod

Hiligaynon

Uneven, hilly, rough, having many mounds or hillocks. (see bóklod, bakólod).



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).


kolód-kólod

Hiligaynon

Uneven, hilly, not quite level, plain or smooth, etc. See kodólkodól, boklódbóklod.