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aliwánag

Hiligaynon

Advanced dawn of day, clearness, brightness, light diffusing itself just before the rising of the sun. Also used as adjective and verb. May aliwánag na. The morning light is here already. Aliwánag na ang kalibútan. The world (is filling) is being filled with the light preceding the rising of the sun. Nagaaliwánag na ang kalibútan. The morning light is diffusing itself over the world. (see bánag, baná-ag, banágbánag).


banág

Hiligaynon

A small shell-fish.


banág-bánag

Hiligaynon

See banáag, aliwánag. Nagabanágbánag na-or-may banág-bánag na. Day is now breaking. The morning light is glimmering.


hánag

Hiligaynon

Dawn, soft, dim light. See bánag.


hanág-hánag

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of hánag. See banág-bánag.



págba

Hiligaynon

To heat, burn, bake (as clay in making earthenware); to burn various kinds of shells to make lime for betel-nut chewing. Nagapágba silá. They are making lime for betel-nut chewing. Ginpágba níla ang mga olokabá sang tamburúkò. They made lime of the tamburuco-shell. Pagbahí áko sing banág. Make me some lime of the banág-shell.


páwà

Hiligaynon

To be or get light or bright, to shine, brighten (intransitive). Nagapáwà na ang ádlaw. The sun is shining bright now. Napawáan kitá sang Pagtóo. We are (were) enlightened by faith. Ang kapáwa nga dáyon magpáwa úntà sa íla. May the eternal light shine upon them. (see síga, sánag, íwag, bánag, banáag, sílak).


sanáaw

Hiligaynon

(B) Bright or light with the dawn of day, etc. (see bánag, banág-*bánag, banáag, hanághánag).


sánaw

Hiligaynon

To be bright, light, etc. See sanáaw, bánag.