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dábdab

Hiligaynon

To flare up, etc. (of fire). See dabádába. Ang kaláyo kon húypon (huyúpon) sing mabáskug magadábdab. Fire, if blown strongly, will blaze.


dáab

Hiligaynon

To flame, blaze, flare up. (see dábdab).


dakû

Hiligaynon

(B) Flame, light. Ang dakû sang kandílà. The light of the candle. (see dábdab).


láyob

Hiligaynon

To scorch, parch, wither, heat, warm (said of things that are very near, but not quite in contact with, a flame). Naláyob ang búlak sang dábdab sang kandílà. The flower was scorched by the light of the candle. (see pásò, láhob, hálob).


sáblab

Hiligaynon

To flame, burn well, flare up. Ang kaláyo nagasáblab. The fire is flaring up. Pasablabá ang kaláyo. Make the fire burn well. Húypa ang kaláyo, agúd magsáblab. Blow the fire, that it may burn well, that it may burst into flame. (see dábdab, sádlab).



sánlab

Hiligaynon

(B) To flame; flare up, blaze, burn brightly (of lights and fire). (see sáblab, sádlab, dábdab, síga, hará-*hará).


silábo, silabó

Hiligaynon

To flare up, blaze, flame up (forth); to throb, beat. (see dábdab, haráhará, kubákubá, kibô).