Search result(s) - bandoléro

bandoléro

Hiligaynon

(Sp. bandolero-highwayman) Town-crier, a menial officer, who announces various orders and regulations by going from street to street and shouting out aloud what he has got to say.


bándo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. bando) Notice, edict, public announcement; to announce, publish, make public or inform the public by means of a town-crier called bandoléro. Ginbandohán kamí sang bandoléro. We were informed by the town-crier.


umahulúkan

Hiligaynon

A public crier, town-crier, proclaimer (who, in the days before the arrival of the Spaniards, announced to the people the new laws, decrees, important news, etc.). (see bandoléro).


umahulúkan

Hiligaynon

A public crier, town-crier, proclaimer (who, in the days before the arrival of the Spaniards, announced to the people the new laws, decrees, important news, etc.). (see bandoléro).