Search result(s) - buhôbúhò

ágay

Hiligaynon

To trickle, dribble, run down in drops, flow slowly and gently. Naga-*ágay ang mapaít níya nga lúhà kag nagatúlò sa íya kamót. Her bitter tears are trickling down and dropping on her hand. Ináng kalisúd nagpaágay sang íya mga lúhà. That trouble brought tears into her eyes. Ang masakit nga bátà ginapaagáyan sing madámù nga mga lúhà sang íya ilóy. The sick child is being much wept over by its mother. Nagbúswang na ang íya hubág kag nagágay ang nánà. His boil burst and the pus flowed out. Nagpangabúdlay siá sing támà sa ínit nga ang masulúg nga bálhas nagágay sa tanán nga mga buhôbúhò sang íya pánit. He worked very hard in the heat of the sun, so that streams of perspiration poured from all the pores of his skin. (see tubúd, túlò, talabirís, tululágay, ílig).


bátse

Hiligaynon

(Sp. bache) Hole, mud-hole, a bad patch in a worn-out road. (see búhò, buhôbúhò, balanáw, linggáhub, linggálhub, danáw).


buhô-buhò

Hiligaynon

A small hole, shallow depression, perforation, pore. Ang mga buhôbúhò sang pánit. The pores of the skin.


buhô-buhô

Hiligaynon

A number of small holes; full of small holes, perforated, riddled. Ang báyò mo buhôbuhô-or-madámù sing buhôbuhô. Your jacket is full of small holes.


hatók-hatók

Hiligaynon

Bruised, wounded, punctured, lacerated, torn, full of (covered with) wounds or holes. (see pilasón, hanóg, lanóg, buhôbuhô).



tulúbdan

Hiligaynon

(H) Place where liquids flow or trickle from, source, spring; pore, foramen, orifice. Ang mga tulúbdan sang pánit. The pores of the skin. (see tubúd, tuburán, buhôbúhò).