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bínka

Hiligaynon

See bíngka.


bíngka

Hiligaynon

Edge, rim, border, bank. (see bígki, gíding, bínka, binít).


gíding

Hiligaynon

Edge, rim, border, cant, an external or salient angle. (see bibíg, binít, bínka).


bibínka

Hiligaynon

See bibíngka.


bíngka

Hiligaynon

See bibíngka, bibínka id.



dákmol

Hiligaynon

Thickness; to thicken, become thick, said of flat substances like boards, sheets, clothes, etc. Dakmolá ang paghímò sing bibínka. Make the bibinca-cakes thick. Indì mo pagdakmolón ang pagtápa sang kárne, kóndì nipisón mo lang. Don't cut thick slices of meat, but carve thin ones. Utdon mo ang tápì sa nadakmolán. Cut the board at its thick part. (see dámol).


lanát

Hiligaynon

To covet, look longingly or wistfully upon, stare at with greedy eyes. Ang mga matá níya nagalanát sa mga páhò. His eyes are looking longingly at the mangoes. Ginalanatán sang mga matá sang bátà ang matám-is nga kalanónon. The boy is staring with greedy eyes at the sweet pastry. Indì nínyo paglanatán sang ínyo mga matá ang mga pagkáon sa látok. Don't stare with greedy eyes at the food on the table. Indì mo pagilanát ang ímo mga matá sa mga bibínka. Don't cast greedy looks on the bibinca-cakes.


padámol

Hiligaynon

Caus. of dámol-thick, etc. To thicken, make thick. Ginapadámol níya ang padér. He ordered the wall to be made thick. He had the wall made thicker. Padamóla ang bibínka. Make the bibinca-cake thick. Cook thick bibinca-cakes.