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dúngdung

Hiligaynon

To rain heavily and continuously, to rain for a long time with a clouded sky and frequent squalls at short intervals. Dáyon gid lang nagadúngdung ang kalibútan. It rains continuously. Sa búlan nga mabulús pagadungdungán na man kitá sa waláy duhádúha. Next month we are sure to have a long spell of rainy weather.


dúngdung

Hiligaynon

To put or lay heads together. Nagadúngdung silá sang íla úlo-or-nagadungdungánay silá sang íla úlo. They are putting their heads together, the head of one touching that of the other.


gísing

Hiligaynon

The temple (of the head). (see agigísing, dungándúngan).


katúbò

Hiligaynon

Quality or condition of being of equal age with another or of having grown up together with another; contemporaneousness, contemporariness, coexistence. Katúbò ko siá. He is of the same age as myself. (see kadúngan, tubô).


pátsi

Hiligaynon

Salve, plaster, unguent, ointment; to apply a salve, etc. Patsihí sing sálong ang dungándúngan mo. Put a plaster of pitch on your temples. (see talámbal, halámpul).



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