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dámhag

Hiligaynon

To fall-headlong,-on one's face,-head foremost,-head first,-prone,-heels over head,-head over heels. Nakadámhag siá. He fell head foremost. Dinamhagán akó níya. He fell on me prone. (see dágpà, dúsmò, sukámod, kulúb).


dámhag

Hiligaynon

To fall upon, attack with one's arms, etc. See hámag.


atáke

Hiligaynon

(Sp. ataque) An attack, assault, onset; fit (of a disease); to fall upon, attack, assault, assail. Atakéha siá. Attack him. (see soróso, dóksol, dámhag).


dásmag

Hiligaynon

To attack, fall upon, strike, fell-, throw-, to the ground. Dasmagá siá kag ibutók. Fall upon him and get him down. (see dámhag, hámag).


dúsmug

Hiligaynon

To assault, assail, attack, rush-, fall-, upon. (see soróso, dásmag, dámhag, dóksol).



sóbsob

Hiligaynon

To fall to the ground on one's face. Andam ka, agúd índì ka makasóbsob. Look out, lest you should fall on your face. Nakasóbsob ang íya bábà sa dútà. He bit the dust. (see dágpà, dúsmò, hágmak, dámhag).


súbul, sóbol

Hiligaynon

Also: to approach, come near; to be agressive, to attack, assault, fall upon. (see lapít, padulóng, saróso, salóso, dámhag).