Search result(s) - digamohán

lípok

Hiligaynon

To toss or move to and fro, flicker, swirl, whirl, eddy, hover about (of smoke, candle-flames, etc.). Ang sáblab sang kandílà nagalípok sa hángin. The flame of the candle is flickering in the wind. Ginalipókan sang asó ang digamohán. The kitchen is full of smoke driving hither and thither. Ang asó sang tabákò nagalípok sa balatonán. The tobacco smoke eddies about the reception room. (see hulághúlag).


lulutoán

Hiligaynon


maáso

Hiligaynon

(B) Smoky, smoking, full of smoke, giving off much smoke, fumy, smouldering. Maáso nga digamohán. A smoky kitchen, a kitchen full of smoke. Maáso nga káhoy. Wood that gives off much smoke when burned. (asó).


móno

Hiligaynon

To say, make a statement, state, declare, manifest, communicate, mention, utter, give out, make known, remark, drop a word. Si Pédro nagmóno nga mapatíndog sing bág-o nga baláy. Peter said that he was going to build a new house. Imóno sa íya ang kilidanón sang digamohán. Tell him about the necessary kitchen repairs. Ginmóno níya nga--. He gave out the statement that--. (see silíng, mítlang, bungát).


saríri

Hiligaynon

(B) An out-house at the back of a house; kitchen. (see digamohán, kosína). (see paláypay, padóros-an out-house at the side of a house, side-room, lean-to).



támwà

Hiligaynon

To look out or in, have a peep at something, look at something furtively, gaze at stealthily, pop one's head in (up); to make one's appearance, inspect, look things over, look into, examine. Walâ gid siá pagtámwà sa digamohán. She never even as much as looks into the kitchen. Sang pagligad (paglubás) ko sa íya baláy nagatámwà siá sa bintánà. When I passed his house he was looking out of the window. Nagtámwà siá sa gawáng. He popped his head out of the door (window). Tamwaá siá. Observe him. Watch him. Look at him (from the window, the door, an aperture, etc.). (see gáwa, láaw, lántaw, língling, bántay, panílag, túluk).


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