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Insipid, tasteless, savourless, mawkish, watery, wishy-washy (applied especially to fruits and vegetables). Iníng kalabása ganás or maganás. This squash is insipid. (see marabó-tasty).
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Appetite, relish, etc. See gána.
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Tasteless, insipid, watery, especially applied to fruits and vegetables. (maganás is opposed to marabó-savoury, tasty). (ganás).
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To murmur; rustle. See hugánas id.
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To roar, thunder, howl, to make a noise as of rushing waters, trees shaking in the wind or the like. Nagahugánas ang hángin sa baláy. The wind is howling through the house. Naghugánas ang káhoy nga napúkan, ang mga apán nga naglubás, etc. The tree came down with a crash, the locusts passed with a whirring sound, etc. (see hugpáas).
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See dagánas.
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The channel of a river, that part of a river-bed which the river occupies when the water is not in flood. (dagánas, dagásan).
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Tasty, succulent, delectable, dainty, nice, toothsome, savoury, of good flavour (of fruits and tubers); opposed to maganás-insipid. (see rabó).
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Broad daylight, quite light, full day in the morning after dawn; to be or become full day. Násnas na-or-naganásnas na ang kaagáhon. Full morning daylight is now here-or-the morning is now quite light.
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