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dúgkal

Hiligaynon

To thrust, stick, stab, pierce, run through, with a downward motion, as with a shovel, dibble, spear, lance, etc. Dugkalá sang kawáyan ang mán-og nga árà sa búhò. Stick the bamboo into the snake in that hole there. Idúgkal sa haló ang tágad. Run the iguana through with your dibble. (see hárog, dúgdug, sútsut-to stick, etc. with an upward motion; dúghal, dúghat).


búndak

Hiligaynon

To thrust-, dig-, stick-, jab-, lunge-, strike-, with the butt-end of a lance,-rifle,-stick, etc. Bundaká siá sang bastón. Thrust at him with the end of the stick. Ibúndak sa haló ang bagát. Jab the iguana with the pole. Ang ibulúndak sang bángkaw. The butt-end of the lance. (see búgsak, púdag, púsad, púsdak, pundákpúndak, bayó, totô, dúgkal, dúgdug, hárog).


dúghal

Hiligaynon

To thrust, push, drive, impel, poke, (particularly with a downward motion), (see dúgkal).


dúghat

Hiligaynon

To poke, stir, excite; to thrust, push. (see dúgdug, dúldug, dúghal, dúgkal).


dúldug

Hiligaynon

To thrust, stab, push, impel, make a lunge (upwards), throw up, throw away. Ginadúldug gid lang siníng táo ang íya kwárta sa sugálan. This man throws his money away on the gambling table. Duldugá sang súngkud mo ang haló. Make a lunge at the iguana with your stick. (see dúgdug, hárog, dúgkal).