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bórong

Hiligaynon

(B) To spin, etc. See búlung, búrung.


paboróy-bóroy

Hiligaynon

To deny the possession of, assert the lack of, to say "I have none, I cannot, I am unable to, etc.". Indì mo akó pagpaboróyboróyan, kay nahibaloán ko nga ikáw manggaránon. Don't tell me that you cannot, for I know you are rich. Nagapaboróy-*bóroy lang siá, ápang madámù ang íya nga pílak. He acts as if he had no money, but he has plenty.


barangáy

Hiligaynon

A boat worked by oars; a ward of several families; a settlement, colony, district, village, borough of a town presided over by a freeman (timáwa), kabesílya or teniénte.


kíkik

Hiligaynon

Cicada, cicala; grass hopper, cricket. Ang kíkik nga maitúm nagahuní sa gáb-i, ang maputî sa ikapúlò ka táknà sa ága, ang borók sa kaagáhon. The black cicada chirps at night, the white one at ten o'clock in the morning and the speckled one early in the morning.


munî-múnì

Hiligaynon

Doll, dolly. (see borobónik, munyéka).



munisipál

Hiligaynon

(Sp. municipal) Municipal; borough, town (these last used as adjectives). (see banwahánon, binánwa).


munisípyo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. municipio) Town, township, borough, burgh, Municipality; town-council,-hall,-house. (see bánwa).


samóg

Hiligaynon

(B) To be, become, or make wet, moist, damp, sodden, soggy, to moisten. Nasamóg kang tún-og ang mga ulús ko. (Nahumúg sang tún-og ang ákon mga panápton). My clothes were damp with dew. Sámga kang túbig ang bugás nga borokbókon. (Humóga sang túbì ang bugás nga bolokbokón). Moisten with water the hulled rice that is to be crushed to powder (pulp). (see hún-og, humóg, húmog, hám-og, húpug, etc.).


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