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bún-a

Hiligaynon

To make audible exertions or efforts, as of one suffering from a hard stool and having difficulty in evacuating.


bún-ag

Hiligaynon

(H) Birth, delivery; to bring to light, give birth to, be delivered of.


tubún-ak

Hiligaynon

See tabón-ak-a kind of reed.


bunô

Hiligaynon

To stab, prod, stick, pierce, with a sharp instrument. Bún-a siá. Stab him. Bún-i siá sa kílid. Stab him in the side. Ibunô ang bángkaw sa báboy. Use the lance to stick the pig with. Ang binunô kahápon natabangán sa madalî kag naluás na sa katalágman sang kamatáyon. The one who was stabbed yesterday was given assistance at once, and is now out of danger of death. (see labô-to smite, slash).


lápsag

Hiligaynon

To bring forth, give birth to, be delivered of a child. Nalápsag na ang bátà. The child is born. Walâ pa malápsag ang bátà. The child is not born yet. (see táo, bún-ag, bátà).



pataó-táo

Hiligaynon

To give birth to, bring forth-, be delivered of-, a child, be in labour, to travail. Nagapataótáo siá. She is giving birth. She is in-labour,-travail,-the throes (pangs) of childbirth. (see bátà, bún-ag).


sadók

Hiligaynon

A kind of broad-brimmed hat made of bamboo, the leaves of tabún-ak or the like.


uná

Hiligaynon

(B) To have difficulties in evacuating the bowels, suffer from a hard stool or from costiveness (constipation), be costive (constipated). (see bún-a, tubúl).


uná

Hiligaynon

(B) To have difficulties in evacuating the bowels, suffer from a hard stool or from costiveness (constipation), be costive (constipated). (see bún-a, tubúl).