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dálhay

Hiligaynon

Landslide, a portion of land that falls down from the side of a hill, of a steep river-bank etc. usually due to the undermining effect of water; diminution, lessening, decrease; to cave in, fall down, crumble. (see típhag, hunâ, kadalháyan).


dalíhì, dalihî

Hiligaynon

To fall down, crumble away, etc. See dálhay, ós-os).


hubág

Hiligaynon

Landslide; to cave in, crumble, fall down. (see típhag, dálhay).


kadalháyan

Hiligaynon

Landslide, avalanche, the crumbling or falling down of earth and stones from a steep river-bank, from the side of a mountain, etc.; decrease, diminution. Tinúmpi nga pílak nga walâ sing kadalháyan. An inexhaustible heap of money. (see dálhay, )


tíbhag

Hiligaynon

A landslide, land-slip; to crack or break off and fall down, to crumble away, to undermine and wash away, be undermined and washed away. Nahúlug siá sa pángpang, kay natíbhag (nagkatíbhag) ang íya tinindogán. He fell down the river-bank, for the ground he stood on gave way under his feet. Tibhagá na lang iníng litík nga dútà. Break down this ground that is cracked (and ready to fall). Ang íya talámnan gináb-ab sang subâ, kag natibhagán sing kapín sa duhá ka dupá nga kalaparón. His field was undermined by the river and a part of more than four yards in width was washed away. (see tímpa, típhag, hunâ, dálhay).



tímpa

Hiligaynon

Land-slide, land-slip, falling-in, falling-down; to cave in (of a hole or mine); to fall-, slide-, glide-, burst-, dash-, crash-, down (of a hill-side, of earth and stones from a river-bank, etc.); to cause to fall down, undermine and wash away, break down. Natímpa (Nagkatímpa) ang pángpang. The river-bank caved in (broke down). Ang bahâ nagtímpa sang pángpang. The flood undermined and broke down the river-bank. Natimpahán akó sang ákon umá dalá ang napúlò ka púnò nga lubí. There occurred a landslide on my farm that carried away also ten coconut palms. Walâ mo pagpúndi ang subâ, kóndì nagasáli sang tímpa ang ímo dútà kon may bahâ. You have not embanked (did not embank) the river and consequently (unless you build a dam or dike) part of your land is-being washed away,-crumbling away, with every flood. (see tíbhag, hunâ, hubág, dálhay).


típhag

Hiligaynon

Landslide; avalanche, etc. See tíbhag, tímpa, hunâ, dálhay).