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doót

Hiligaynon

To come into physical contact with, feel, touch, handle, finger, fumble. Walâ siá makadoót sa ákon. He did not touch me. Padót-i (padootí) ang ímo túdlò sang íya túdlò. Bring your finger in contact with his. Nagadot-ánay ang duhá ka pilewpilewán sang kawáyan. The tops of the two bamboos are touching each other. Padót-a iníng tápì sa isá. Join this board to the other, (so that they may be closely connected). Indì ka magdoót or magpadoót sa íya. Don't touch him. Don't approach so near as to touch him. (see dóol).


dóol

Hiligaynon

To establish firm contact with, compress, press down, exert pressure upon. Indì makadóol ang íya tiíl sa salúg, kay may hubág. He cannot put his foot to the floor, for it-is swollen,-has a boil or ulcer. (see doót).


See dóo, doók, dóol, doóm, doón. doót.


gindút-an

Hiligaynon

Place of contact, union, meeting, junction, juncture; the horizon. (see doót).


hónhon

Hiligaynon

To make compact, join well, near or close together, unite closely. Honhoná ang sókdap sa pagrára. Weave the bamboo strips closely together. Nagahónhon ang mga táo sa bánkò. The people on the bench are tightly squeezed together. Anó ang lúyag mo: Buháton námon ang salúg nga hónhon ukón lakâ?-A, lúyag ko ang ísa ka salúg nga hónhon. What do you prefer: Shall we join the flooring closely or leave rather wide open seams?-Well, I like a closely joined floor. Dugángi ang mga bánkò, índì mo pagpahonhonón ang mga bátà sa siníng tátlò ka bánkò. Increase the number of benches, don't crush the children together on these three benches. (see ímpon, dápat, gutúk, doót, símput, dókdok).



pángot

Hiligaynon

To touch, establish physical-, come in-, contact with. Napángot ang duhá ka bóla (pálo). The two balls (masts) touched each other. (see ángot, angót, doót).


ság-ud

Hiligaynon

To touch the surface of, come in contact with, knock, strike, rub or brush against. Ang íya bútkon nagság-ud sa díngding kag napílas. His arm knocked against the wall and was hurt. (see doót, salapáy, sághid, ság-id, sagáid, súnggò, búnggò, lónggò).


tándog

Hiligaynon

To touch, feel, handle, come in contact with, make an impression upon. Indì ka magtándog sa ákon. Indì mo akó pagtandogón. Don't touch me. Tinándog sang manugwáli ang íya tagiposóon. The preacher touched his heart. Nakamatá (Nagmatá) akó, kay tinándog níya akó sang nagakatulúg akó. I awoke, for he touched me (in my sleep). (see kúhit, káblit, doót, salapáy).