Hiligaynon
Dejected, sad, melancholy, pensive, moody, sorrowful, cheerless, dismal, unhappy, mournful, gloomy, spiritless; to be sad, etc. Kútub sang kamatáyon sang íya ilóy nagadúyò siá sing dáyon. Since the death of her mother she is always melancholy, dejected. (see búog).
Hiligaynon
To sit or stand still, be motionless, stop, remain standing, cease to proceed, halt, station oneself, take one's stand. Indì ka magdúyò sa tungâ sang dálan. Don't remain standing in the middle of the road. Indì mo pagduyóan ang ganháan sang bodéga. Don't stand in the shop-door. Magdúyò ka dirí. Stand here. (see táy-od).
Hiligaynon
Dim. and Freq. of dúyò-to lounge, loaf, stand about idly, to loiter, etc. Indì kamó magpanuyôduyô dirí sa atubángan sang simbáhan. Don't loiter here in front of the church.
Hiligaynon
To be-sad,-dejected,-downcast,-dispirited,-in low spirits,-down in the dumps (doldrums), (see dúyo).
Hiligaynon
A young whale; the dugong of the Indian ocean, a mammal that resembles a whale. (see bungansísò, balyéna).
Hiligaynon
To go to and fro, back and forth, go in search of, ramble or roam within a rather narrow circle; to loiter, tarry, idle away the hours. (see lagáwlágaw, landólándo, etc.).
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
To stroll, ramble, loiter; vagabond, tramp, rover. (see lagáwlágaw, duyóngdúyong, etc.).