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dumô

Hiligaynon

To chew noisily, munch, crunch, craunch, champ, as when eating roast corn or the like; to clench-, grind-, gnash-, one's teeth. (see doóm, domô, ókdom, úgtom).


domô

Hiligaynon

To clench-, grind-, gnash-, one's teeth, etc. (see dumô, doóm, ókdom).


dulumdúmon

Hiligaynon

(H) Memory, recollection, retrospect; memorable, to be remembered, worth remembering, worthy of-remembrance,-commemoration. Buút siá malágyo siníng dulumdúmon. He would like to escape the recollection of this. Ang isá ka dulumdúmon gid nga tabô. A very memorable event. (dúmdum).


dumolóong

Hiligaynon

Stranger, foreigner, outsider, not belonging to a place, not native or indigenous. (see dúong).


halandúmon

Hiligaynon

(H) Memorable, worthy to be remembered, recorded or cherished in thought, to be kept in mind with gratitude. (see hándum).



madinumdúmon

Hiligaynon

Thoughtful, recollecting, regardful, remembering, mindful. (see dúmdum).


mahinandúmon

Hiligaynon

Ambitious, desirous, covetous, anxious. (see hándum).


dóong

Hiligaynon

To land, anchor, arrive, stop, halt; take up one's abode, be a guest or stranger. (see dúghò, dumolóong).


dumulúong

Hiligaynon

Stranger, foreigner. See dumolóong.


kúgmat

Hiligaynon

Fright, terror, dread, fear, dismay, scare, alarm; to alarm, strike terror into, frighten, scare, dismay, affright, terrify, cause great fear or consternation. Ginakúgmat akó kon dumdumón ko inâ. I am quite frightened when I think of it. Nagakakúgmat siá. He is alarmed, scared, frightened. Amó ang naghátag sa íla sing kúgmat kag kúlbà. That frightened and scared them. That struck terror into them and filled them with a feeling of uneasiness. (see hádluk, hanguyús, kuyús, lísang, makakulúgmat).


paísug

Hiligaynon

To make brave, encourage, embolden, animate, inspirit, cheer, hearten, rally, put upon one's mettle, inspire valour, excite to bravery or exertions of strength. Paisúga siá. Urge (Cheer) him on. Encourage him. Ginpaísug sang íla mga punoán ang mga mangangawáy sa pagtámpad sing matútum sa íla mga kaáway. The soldiers were stimulated by their officers to meet the enemy unflinchingly. Ipaísug sa íla ang mga dulumdúmon nga binúhat sang íla katigulángan. Inspire them with bravery by telling them of the memorable deeds of their ancestors. Ang maláin nga pagbílang sa íya sang íya agálon kag ang tanán nga binatás níya nagpaísug sa íya sa olíhi sa pagpalágyo sing tágò. The bad treatment he received from his master and all he had suffered nerved him at last to run away in secret. (pa, ísug).


tumándok

Hiligaynon

A native, one born in the place, indigene, indigenous, autochthonous, not exotic or foreign. (see míthì, dumolóong-foreign).