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dumút

Hiligaynon

Hatred, hate, spite, odium, antipathy, aversion, spleen, acrimony, detestation, animosity, enmity; to hate, abominate, detest, bear malice. May dumút siá sa ákon. He has a spite against me. He bears me malice. Nagadumút siá sa ákon-or-ginadúmtan níya akó. He hates me. Ipadumút mo sa íya ang maláut nga batásan. Teach him to detest bad habits. Nagadumtánay silá. They hate each other. Ginbátyag ko ang isá ka dakû nga dumút sa íya, ápang gintágò ko lámang. I felt a great detestation for him, but kept it hidden. (see ákig-anger; aligótgot-spite, resentment, grudge; kahísà, kahíkaw-envy, grudge, spite; kasílag-hot blood, rage, ill feeling).


dinumtánay

Hiligaynon

Mutual hatred, hatred of each other; to hate each other. (see dumút).


dulúmtan

Hiligaynon

(H) Hateful, odious, exciting dislike or repugnance, causing aversion or antipathy, noisome, abominable, execrable, detestable, repugnant, repellent, disgusting. (dumút).


gulut-ánon

Hiligaynon

(H) Grudge, antipathy, resentment, animosity, pent-up hatred, ill will due to envy or a sense of injury. (see gurut-ánon, gutô, agutílò, aligótgot, kasíb-ot, dumút).


humút

Hiligaynon

Hatred. See dumút.



kaaligótgot

Hiligaynon

Ill-feeling, resentment, grudge, hatred. (see aligótgot, dumút, kabáhot).


kadúmut

Hiligaynon

Hatred, grudge, spite, ill-will. (see dumút).


kasílag

Hiligaynon

Anger, spite, grudge, ill will, hatred, detestation, dudgeon, spleen, acrimony, aversion. (sílag; see dumút).


lúgpay

Hiligaynon

To mollify, placate, soothe, pacify, assuage, ease, abate, appease, moderate, compose, tranquillize. Lugpayá ang íya kaákig. Placate his anger. Nalúgpay na ang íya dumút. His hatred has now become much less or has vanished. Támà kadakû sang íya kasubô nga daw índì malúgpay. Her sorrow is so great that it seems impossible to assuage it. Nalugpayán na siá. He is now appeased.


madinumtánon

Hiligaynon

Hating, spiteful, malignant, malevolent, vindictive, vengeful, rancorous, full of ill will, bearing a grudge. (see dumút).


madúmut

Hiligaynon

Full of hate, spiteful, vindictive, rancorous, malignant, malicious. (see dumút).


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).


ubús

Hiligaynon

class="hw">ubús, Now--and then. One moment-, at the next moment--. (At) one time--, (at) another time--. Alternately, by turns, off and on. Ubús siá makabátyag sing dakû nga dumút, ubús man makabátyag sing gúgma. Now he would feel a great hatred and then he would feel love. Ubús siá malíngkod, ubús man siá matíndog. One moment he would sit down and the next moment he would stand up. By turns he would sit down and stand up again. (see bulúsbúlus).


ubús

Hiligaynon

class="hw">ubús, Now--and then. One moment-, at the next moment--. (At) one time--, (at) another time--. Alternately, by turns, off and on. Ubús siá makabátyag sing dakû nga dumút, ubús man makabátyag sing gúgma. Now he would feel a great hatred and then he would feel love. Ubús siá malíngkod, ubús man siá matíndog. One moment he would sit down and the next moment he would stand up. By turns he would sit down and stand up again. (see bulúsbúlus).


úgdaw

Hiligaynon

To calm down, become calm or quiet, subside, die down, abate, quell. Nagúgdaw na ang kaláyo, ang íya kaákig, etc. The fire has subsided now, his anger has calmed down, etc. Paugdawá ang íya dumút. Quell his hatred. Induce him to quell his hatred. (see lúgpay, táwhay, linóng, hagánhágan).


úgdaw

Hiligaynon

To calm down, become calm or quiet, subside, die down, abate, quell. Nagúgdaw na ang kaláyo, ang íya kaákig, etc. The fire has subsided now, his anger has calmed down, etc. Paugdawá ang íya dumút. Quell his hatred. Induce him to quell his hatred. (see lúgpay, táwhay, linóng, hagánhágan).


madumúton

Hiligaynon

Full of hate, etc. See madúmut.


madúmton

Hiligaynon

See madúmut-full of hate, etc.