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dalás

Hiligaynon

To be quick, precipitate, impulsive, thoughtless, impetuous, hasty. Indì ka magdalás sa paghámbal. Don't be precipitate of speech. Gindalás gid níya ang pagbúhat sinâ. He did that-on the spur of the moment,-under the first impulse or impression,-in thoughtless haste. (see dalî, tabinás).


dágras

Hiligaynon

To be thoughtless, act recklessly or without reflection. (see dalás, dágmit, tabinás, hinalî).


dalámhà

Hiligaynon

To act rashly, impulsively, do light-heartedly, perform thoughtlessly. Indì ka magdalámhà sa pagsákà sa baláy ni Fuláno, kay básì kágton ka sang íya idô. Don't light-heartedly enter the house of N.N., for his dog may bite you. (see dalás, tabinás, patarásak).


dasâ-dasâ

Hiligaynon

To act-thoughtlessly,-light-heartedly,-foolishly,-impetuously; to walk noisily over boards, stamp the feet on the floor, etc. (see dalás, dasôdasô, tabinás, hinalî, dásdas, yásyas, pundágpúndag, pusádpúsad).


kadalás

Hiligaynon

Impulsiveness, haste, thoughtlessness, impetuosity, recklessness. (dalás).



madalás

Hiligaynon

Precipitate, quick, hasty, rash, thoughtless, impetuous, impulsive, without much reflection or consideration. (dalás).


padalás

Hiligaynon

Caus. of dalás. To be hasty, impetuous, precipitate, thoughtless; to make (cause to) run a horse, etc. Indì mo pagpadalasón ang ímo nga hámbal, kóndì hunâhunáon mo ánay sing ángay. Don't talk precipitately, but think first well (what you are going to say). Don't talk hastily (rashly), but give a proper amount of thought to what you want to say. Padalasá ang kabáyo. Make the horse run fast (faster).


sulápuk

Hiligaynon

Whim, fancy, caprice, sudden turn or start, impulsiveness, impetuosity; to do or act impulsively, hastily; to rush. Sulápuk sang kabubút-on. A sudden fancy or impulse of the will. Nagsulápuk (sumulápuk) ang dugô sa íya ólo. The blood rushed to his head. (see hinalî, hinálî, dalás, tabinás).


típlang

Hiligaynon

To act or say something thoughtlessly, carelessly, impulsively, unexpectedly, casually, precipitately, accidentally, fortuitously, to stumble on (upon), fall into (bad company, a trap, hole, etc.). Andam ka, agúd índì ka makatíplang sa pagbáton sing kwárta nga kulirô. Take care not to accept unawares counterfeit money. Nakatíplang siá sa búhò. Accidentally he fell (stepped) into the hole. Nakatíplang gid lang siá sa amó nga butáng. He somehow (without thinking) became involved in that affair. (see daláng, tabinás, dalás, dalín-as).


dalasâ

Hiligaynon

Collision, impact; to collide, run into, run against something with force, cause an impact, knock down. Gindalasâ siá sang áwto. He was knocked down by the automobile. Andam ka, agúd dílì mo siá pagdalasaón. Be careful not to run into him. (see dagasâ).


padalasâ

Hiligaynon

Caus. of dalasâ-to run against, collide with.


pangdalasâ

Hiligaynon

Freq. of dalasâ-to run over, collide with, etc.


dagasâ

Hiligaynon

To run over, knock down. Ang bátà nahúlug sa hágdan, kay gindagasâ sang idô. The child fell down-stairs, for it was knocked over by the dog. (see dalasâ).


kílag

Hiligaynon

(B) To look about curiously or searchingly. Anó ang ginakílag mo? Why are you looking about so curiously (or distractedly)? Indì ka magkílag sa simbáhan. Don't look about in church. Nagkílag siá sa mga baláy nga dalágkù kag sa hinálì nadalasâ sang trak. He was looking curiously at the large houses and suddenly he was run over by the truck. (see lísi, língas).


panúg-an

Hiligaynon

Freq. of túg-an-to promise, make a promise, to engage to do. Ginpanug-anán akó níya sing mahál nga sóhol. He promised me a good salary or good wages. Ang madalás sa panúg-an mahínay sa pagtúman sang íya nga ginpanúg-an. He who promises in a hurry is slow to redeem his promise.


pugúng

Hiligaynon

To repress, restrain, check, prevent, curb, hold-, keep-, back (in check), to hinder, impede, control, withhold. Púnggi ang kaákig mo. Curb your anger. Pinúnggan níya siá sa pagkáon sing kárne. He prevented him from eating meat. Daw sa dílì na mapúnggan ang dakû níya nga dumút. His great hatred can scarcely be repressed now. It looks as if his intense hatred has got beyond his control. Walâ níya mapúnggi sa gilayón ang nagadalágan nga áwto kag ang makalolóoy nga táo nadalasâ. He could not stop at once the racing automobile and the poor man was run over. (see puút, sagáng, tápnà).