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bútlà

Hiligaynon

(B) To cause loathing or nausea, to nauseate, turn one's stomach, make one's stomach queasy. Ang támbok nagpabútlà sa ákon. The fat turned my stomach. Binutlaán akó sináng báboy. That pork upset my stomach,-made me feel queasy. (see súm-od, sumó, taká, dígwà).


mabútlà

Hiligaynon

Nauseating, loathsome, sickening, revolting, exciting a feeling of nausea. (see bútlà, masúm-ud).


súnyod

Hiligaynon

To smell or taste bad, stale, tainted, to excite disgust. (see álan, bútlà, sumó, súm-od, taká).


bútlak

Hiligaynon

To rise (of the sun). Nagbútlak na ang ádlaw. The sun has risen. Nabutlakán kamí sang ádlaw sang árà kamí sa alipokpokán sang búkid. The sun rose when we were on the top of the mountain. Indì pa akó maglakát, kóndì mapabútlak pa akó ánay sang ádlaw. I will not go yet, but will wait for the rising of the sun. (see murâ, dilág, subáng).


ádlaw

Hiligaynon

Sun; day; daylight; to be or become daylight; to pass or spend a day. Nagabútlak na ang ádlaw. The sun is rising. Adlaw na; lakát kitá. It's daylight now; let us go. Kon magádlaw (umádlaw) na, pagadayúnon ta ang áton paglakát. When daylight appears, we will continue our march. Sa sulúd sang duhá ukón tátlo ka ádlaw mapamanílà akó. Within two or three days I'll depart for Manila. Naadlawán kitá dídto. We passed a full day there. Naduhaán kitá ka ádlaw dídto. We spent two days there. Sa ádlaw nga Miérkoles. On Wednesday. Sang naglígad nga ádlaw nga Miérkoles. Last Wednesday. Maáyo nga ádlaw. Good day. Good morning. Adlaw nga inugpuása kag inugpaúmud sa kárne. A day of fasting and abstinence. Sang isá sinâ nga mga ádlaw nga naglilí-gad---. One of these last days----. Sa tanán nga ádlaw. Every day.



bulutlákan

Hiligaynon

Sunrise; East. (see bútlak).


dilág

Hiligaynon

To rise, appear, (said of the sun, etc.). Nagadilág na ang ádlaw. The sun is rising. Ginadilagán sang ádlaw ang kalibútan. The sun is rising on the world. (see bútlak, subáng, murâ).


labút-lábut

Hiligaynon

The inner skin, whitish in colour, of bamboo; the "labútlábut" is as thin as paper and can easily be stript off fresh bamboo split in half; membrane, tissue (whether animal or vegetable).


masomó

Hiligaynon

Nauseating, sickening, revolting, exciting a feeling of loathing, uninviting, unappetizing, applied especially to food cooked in too much fat. (see somó, makasolómo, mabútlà, masúm-od).


murá, murâ

Hiligaynon

To rise, appear, come up, particularly said of the sun. Nagamurá na ang ádlaw. The sun is rising. (see bútlak, subáng).


sídlang

Hiligaynon

To rise (of the sun, etc.). (see bútlak, subáng, murá).


subáng

Hiligaynon

To rise, appear (of sun and moon, etc.). Nagsubáng na ang ádlaw. The sun has risen. (see bútlak, sídlang, murá).