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tangâ

Hiligaynon

To look up, tilt back one's head, lift-, raise-, one's eyes (head). Tangá ka. Hold your head up. Look up. Raise your head. Itangá ang guyá mo. Tilt up your face. Nagtangá siá sa ákon. Natangaán níya akó. He looked at me with tilted chin. Sang pagkakítà níya sádto malahálon nga mga galamitón na urungán siá; nagtangá siá kag nagngangá sang íya bábà sa dakû nga katingála. When he saw that precious furniture he was surprised; he stared and gaped in wonder. Ngáa nga amó ka pa lang magabút? Sín-o na man ang ímo gintangaán dídto? Why are you so late? Whom did you look at there (i.e. listen to with absorbing interest)? (see tánglà, tukháyaw, tukyáhaw, bayáw).


tápang

Hiligaynon

See tarápang, sápak. Nagpinalágyo silá kag nagdalágan nga walâ sing tápang. They fled and ran without any set purpose where to go or what to do next. Walâ sing tápang ang íla pagginásto. There is no order or account-keeping in their expenditure. Kon kís-a nagakatápang siá ngá[**typo for nga or ngáa?] daw dídto siá sa íya baláy. Now and then he imagines as if he were at home (in his own house).


tíbal

Hiligaynon

Surfeit, disgust, horror, abhorrence of (for), loathing; to nauseate, fill with disgust, give a person a dislike to a thing, sicken a person of a thing; to have more than enough of a thing, to loathe, be disgusted with, have a repugnance or aversion to, feel an antipathy against, have a great dislike to, be sick of, have a distaste for, receive a good lesson the very memory of which excites unpleasant feelings. Natíbal (Nagkatíbal) na ang ginháwa níya sang káon sang báboy. He is sick of pork. He cannot bear the sight of pork (having eaten too much of it before). Gintíbal siá sang hánot sang íya amáy. He received such a flogging from his father that-it will be a lesson to him,-he has had enough for some time. Natíbal siá sang pagpangabúdlay dídto. He has now an aversion (a repugnance) to the hard work (drudgery) there. He has had more than enough of drudgery in that place. (see sumó, súm-od, taká, dúdlà, túbal).


tíkwang

Hiligaynon

Push, thrust, jerk; to push, shove, jerk, jostle, press, move, thrust away with some force. Itíkwang ang síya dídto. Push the chair over there. (see tíklod, tulúd, gíhit, síkway, túlak, síkdol).


tím-os

Hiligaynon

(B) Stable, well established, well ordered, organized, settled, steady, tranquil; to be or become stable, etc. Kon tím-os (magtím-os) ron rúgto ang pagpúngkò nínyo, maágto kamí sa pagdúaw kanínyo. (Kon maglúntad na dídto ang ínyo pagpuyô, makádto kamí sa pagdúaw sa ínyo). As soon as you are well settled there we shall pay you a visit. (see lúntad, táwhay, linóng, tahímik).



tión-tión

Hiligaynon

Dim. of tión. Naghulát akó sa íya dídto kag sang natióntión nagabút siá. I waited for him there and after a short while he arrived. Sang pagabút námon matióntión gid lang kag mabutangán kamí sing panyága. Soon after we arrived dinner was served to us.


típiok

Hiligaynon

To join in a group, go over in a mass. Magtípiok kamó dídto sa íla. Go over to them in a group (mass). All of you, join them over there. Nagtípiok silá sa ámon. Gintipiokán níla kamí. They all of them together came over to our side (party). (see sáylo, típyok id.).


típon

Hiligaynon

To gather, unite, assemble, collect, bring-, get-, put-, draw-, together; to meet, come together. Tipóna silá. Gather them together. Gintípon níya ang tanán nga mga katápù. He brought together all the members. Nagtilípon silá dídto sa íya baláy. They came together (They met) in his house. (see tingúb, ímpon).


toón

Hiligaynon

To learn, study, acquire knowledge, acquaint oneself with; to teach, instruct, impart knowledge. Nagtoón siá dídto sing tátlo ka túig. He studied (taught) there three years. Magtoón ka sing may kapísan. Study hard. Mind your books. Tón-i ang leksyón mo. Learn your lesson. Walâ siá sing tinón-an. He has no learning or education. Táo nga waláy tinón-an. An illiterate man. A person that lacks polite breeding. Indì mo pagipatoón ang ímo bátà sa amó nga buluthúan. Don't send your boy to that school. Pinatón-an siá dídto sang maayo nga batásan. He was taught good manners there. Patón-a siá sinâ. Make him learn (study) it. Patón-i siá sinâ. Get someone to teach him that. Sonô sang magtotóon amó man ang mga gintotón-an. As the master (is), so the disciples (are). Matámad siá magtoón. He is too lazy to study. He does not mind his books. Ginatamarán siá sa pagtoón. He is not in the humour to study (just at present). May tátlo siá ka bátà nga palatón-an. He has three children-of the legal age for attending school-whose education should be taken in hand,-who should be sent to school. (see magtotóon, gintotón-an, tinón-an, tulún-an, manunúon, túdlò).


tóytoy

Hiligaynon

To menace with, threaten with (by exhibiting, or pointing at, the road, etc.). Náno ang salâ sináng bátà nga ginapaypayán kag ginatoytoyán sang bilogón?-Naglangóy dídto sa línaw ngga walâ makalisénsya (nga walâ sing pahanúgut). What has that boy done that the whip is being threateningly flourished before him?-He has swum in the pool without permission.


túgpa

Hiligaynon

A pursuing squad, a troop of men or soldiers going in pursuit of brigands, etc.; band, body, batch, troop; to go in pursuit of, to pursue, chase, round up; to go to-, gather at-, a scene of action. Tugpahí silá. Pursue them. Go after them and round them up. Gintugpahán námon ang mga buyóng kag ginbáwì námon sa íla kamót ang mga biníhag níla. We pursued the robbers and rescued their prisoners. Sang pagkabatî níla nga may súnug sa dálan X. tumúgpa silá dídto sa gilayón. When they heard that there was a fire in X-street, they went there at once. (see lagás, dúgok, dúbok).


túig

Hiligaynon

The year; time. Also used as verb. Sa túig nga iní. Sa nián (karón) nga túig nga nagalakát. This (present, current) year. Sang túig nga tinalíkdan (naglígad). Last year. Sang tátlo ka túig. Three years ago. Walâ gid matuígi ang íya paglúntad dídto. His stay there did not last a full year. Sa mga túig sang katuigán. For ever and ever. (see tinúig, tuíg-túig, dág-on).


túlin

Hiligaynon

To be or become quiet, calm, steady, settled, still. Sang tápus na ang bágyo nagtúlin ang sakayán. After the storm the boat became steady. Nagatúlin na ang íla pagpuyô dídto. They are now quite settled there. (see linóng, táwhay, tahímik, tím-os).


tulúd

Hiligaynon

To push-, shove-, impel-, forward (forwards), to move or slide by pushing, to thrust-, set-, put-, aside with a jerk or push; to incite, instigate, urge, animate, induce. Tulúd kamó sang káro. Push (Shove) the cart. Itulúd mo ang látok dídto. Push (Move) the table over there. Gintulúd níya akó. He pushed me-forward,-aside. Ginatulúd siá sang íya mga sumulúnud. His followers are-urging him on,-pushing him to the front,-backing him up. Indì kamó magtudlánay. Don't jostle (push) each other. (see bútong-to pull).


tulústus

Hiligaynon

(H) To rub, knead, massage the body of a person in a swoon, or the like. Walâ siá maumpawí kon walâ pagtulustusá sang mga umalági dídto. He would not have regained consciousness, if he had not been massaged (rubbed) by the passers-by. (see tóstos, hílot).


túya

Hiligaynon

(B) There, over there. (see dídto, dirâ, rúgto).


uláyhon

Hiligaynon

To take-, carry-, along with, do at the same time, combine, unite, join with. Iuláyhon mo akó sang ákon maléta kon magpaúlì ikáw. Kindly take along my handbag, when you go home. Kon magdalá ka sinâ dídto ulayhonón mo pagdalá siníng mga ságing. When you take that over there take with you also these bananas. Naguláyhon lang silá dáyon pagpamiésta. At the same time they also assisted at the Feast. (see sagibín).


uláyhon

Hiligaynon

To take-, carry-, along with, do at the same time, combine, unite, join with. Iuláyhon mo akó sang ákon maléta kon magpaúlì ikáw. Kindly take along my handbag, when you go home. Kon magdalá ka sinâ dídto ulayhonón mo pagdalá siníng mga ságing. When you take that over there take with you also these bananas. Naguláyhon lang silá dáyon pagpamiésta. At the same time they also assisted at the Feast. (see sagibín).


uná

Hiligaynon

To come out first in a competition, to outdo, excel, surpass, arrive at-, reach-, the goal first. Maunahán níya ikáw sa pagabút dídto, kay madásig siá maglakát. He will arrive there before you, for he is a quick walker. (see nahauná, úna).


uná

Hiligaynon

To come out first in a competition, to outdo, excel, surpass, arrive at-, reach-, the goal first. Maunahán níya ikáw sa pagabút dídto, kay madásig siá maglakát. He will arrive there before you, for he is a quick walker. (see nahauná, úna).


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