Hiligaynon
To be pensive, sad, downcast, despondent, thoughtful, moping, dejected, heavy-hearted, down-hearted, down-in-the-mouth, melancholy. Anó ang ginabúog mo? What are you despondent about? Pírme lang siá nagabúog. He is always downcast. (see bórò).
Hiligaynon
To mumble, murmur, mutter, grumble, utter indistinct complaints, talk or complain in a low tone, be pensive, to brood over wrongs suffered, difficulties to be overcome, etc.; to hiss, fizz, bubble. May batásan siá sa pagbórò. He has the habit of muttering and grumbling. Indì ka magbórò tungúd sang diótay nga kalisúd. Don't murmur and complain on account of a small trouble. (see sórò, búog, burútbúrut, akálakál, sindakál).
Hiligaynon
To droop-, drop-, the head or hands in a lazy manner, to be-idle,-indolent,-dispirited, languish. (see dungángok, panimókò, pakuribúng, pamuágpuág, paligóy, pabánol, patáwhay, búog).
Hiligaynon
Dejected, sad, melancholy, pensive, moody, sorrowful, cheerless, dismal, unhappy, mournful, gloomy, spiritless; to be sad, etc. Kútub sang kamatáyon sang íya ilóy nagadúyò siá sing dáyon. Since the death of her mother she is always melancholy, dejected. (see búog).
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
(B) To be pensive, sad, thoughtful, ponder gloomily, sit down in dejection. Anó ang ginarókò mo? Why are you so thoughtful? (see búog).