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(Sp. gansa) Goose.
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To saw off, to cut by moving the cutting instrument to and fro, like a saw. Golgolá ang líog sang manók. Cut off the chicken's neck. Igólgol ako ánay sang líog sang gánsa, kay akó ákon mahádluk maggólgol sinâ. Please cut off the goose's neck for me, for I am afraid to do it. Gingolgolán siá sang manugbúlung sa páa. The physician cut into his leg. Amó iní ang gingolgolán sang buyóng sang líog sang makaloló-oy nga táo. This is the place where the brigand cut the poor fellow's throat. (see golót, gorót).
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Dim. and Freq. of kóbo. To flutter, flap the wings, move with quick vibrations or undulations. Ang mga gánsa, bíbi, etc. nagakobókóbo sa lúnang. The geese, ducks, etc. are bathing (or splashing) in the mud. Pakobókobóha ang manók sa túbig. Let the chicken splash in the mud (flapping its wings and shaking itself).
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Noise, din, racket, uproar, boisterousness; to be noisy, set up a din, make a-din,-racket,-noise, etc. Daláyon gid lang ang íla nga paggánsal dirí. They are constantly making a racket here. Ginansalán akó níla sa idálum sang baláy. They annoyed me with their boisterousness underneath the house. (see gáhud, galúng).
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A prefix frequently used to form (abstract) nouns and (intransitive) verbs, e.g. kinabúdlay-toil; to toil (budlay); kinasádya-mirth, merriment, celebration; to make merry, etc. (sádya); kinagánsal-noise, boisterousness; to be noisy, etc. (gánsal), etc. etc.
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Noise, boisterousness, etc. (See gánsal, gáhud, galúng).