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duyán-dúyan

Hiligaynon

Dim. of dúyan. A small hammock, anything resembling a hammock. (see abóyabóy).


abóy-abóy

Hiligaynon

(B) Dim. of abóy: Also A primitive cradle or hammock made of a blanket, an old skirt or the like. Ang bátà nagakatulúg sa abóy-abóy. The baby is sleeping in the make-shift hammock. (see dúyan, duyán-dúyan).


batóng

Hiligaynon

(B) Hammock. (see dúyan, duyándúyan, abóyabóy).


dúyan

Hiligaynon

A hammock; to use a hammock, swing-a hammock,-in a hammock. Magdúyan ka lang dirâ. Just lie down in that hammock. Duyána ang bátà. Put the baby in the hammock and swing it. Idúyan akó ánay sang bátà. Kindly rock the baby in the hammock for me. Amó iní ang abóyabóy nga ginaduyánan sa bátà. This is the make-shift hammock in which the baby swings.


duyán

Hiligaynon

To walk, take a stroll, go-, pass-, by. See dayán id.



hábiog

Hiligaynon

To rock, move-, shake-, swing-, to and fro. Habiogá ang dúyan. Swing the hammock. Habiogí ang bátà. Rock the baby. Ihábiog akó ánay sang duyándúyan, agúd maghípus ang bátà. Kindly rock the cradle for me to quieten the baby. (see ábiog, hábyog).


habiogán

Hiligaynon

A swing, hammock, anything suspended and used as a swing. (see abiogán, halabiogán, dúyan, batóng).


humbáya

Hiligaynon

To see-saw, move up and down, teeter. Ang mga bátà nagahumbáya sa tápì. The boys are see-sawing on the board. Pahumbayáha ang mga bátà sa dúyan. Let the children swing in the hammock. (see humbíya, sumpíya).


labóy

Hiligaynon

Loose, slack, not tight, not taut; to loosen, get loose, slacken. Naglabóy ang páha ko. My belt got loose. Húgta ang páha mo, agúd índì maglabóy ang sárwal mo. Tighten your belt, lest your trousers should get slack. Laboyí ang higót sang dúyan, kay támà katáas. Let out the rope of the hammock, for it is too high. Nalaboyán ko ang kalát. I loosened the rope. Laboyí ang kalát, kay támà katáning. Slacken the rope, for it is too tight. Ilabóy akó ánay siníng higót. Please loosen this string for me.


ladáy

Hiligaynon

(B) To pass, go, flit by, roam, ramble. Nagladáy siá sa plása. He passed along the public square. Ginladayán níya ang luyó (tupád, atúbang) sang ámon baláy. He passed our home, went past our house. (see lubás, labáy, ladóy, duyán).


ladóy

Hiligaynon

To ramble, loiter, loaf, walk about aimlessly, etc. See ladáy, duyán, lagáwlágaw, landólándo, haráyháray, tiyógtiyóg).


lalá-lála

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of lála-to sing a lullaby; to solfa, etc. Daláyon gid lang siá nagalalá-lála sang dumáan nga "Ilí-íli duyáyan, ibutáng si akáy sa dúyan". She is constantly singing the old lullaby: "Ilí-íli duyáyan, put the darling into the "duyan" (hammock)".


lúkot

Hiligaynon

To sit on a hammock or the like. Ginpaándam níya kamí nga índì námon paglukótan ang dúyan, kay támà na gid kagabúk. He warned us not to sit on the hammock, for it is quite rotten. (Probably this "lúkot" is identical with the foregoing, but is used here metaphorically).


táboy

Hiligaynon

To hang or bend down, sag, sink, as the middle of a hammock or the like. Nagatáboy ang dúyan, ang pulungkóan, etc. The hammock, the chair, etc. is hollow or sunk in the middle. (see lúyon, which is more used for the bending sacks, boards, beams, etc.).


ugóy-úgoy

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of úgoy. Ugóyugóyi si tótò sa dúyan. Sing softly to baby boy in the hammock. Lull the darling to sleep in the hammock. (see ogóyógoy).


ugóy-úgoy

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of úgoy. Ugóyugóyi si tótò sa dúyan. Sing softly to baby boy in the hammock. Lull the darling to sleep in the hammock. (see ogóyógoy).


yáyong

Hiligaynon

To bear-, carry-, transport-, something between two or more persons (on a pole, or the like); transportation, etc. by means of a stretcher, etc. Ginayayóngan níla ang minatáy. They are bearing the corpse. Ginyayóngan siá níla sa dúyan. They carried him in a hammock. (see tíngga, píngga, tuángtúang).