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gaúd

Hiligaynon

An oar, paddle, scull. (see búgsay).


gáud

Hiligaynon

To oar, row, paddle, scull, propel by means of oars. Gaúri (-údi) ang sakayán. Row the boat. Igáud ang búgsay sa baróto. Use the oar to propel the ferry-boat. Igáud akó ánay siníng bóte. Kindly row this boat for me. Sang pagpalapít sang bágyo gingaúran (ginaúran) níla kamí sa túman kadásig pa dungkáan. When the storm approached they rowed us very swiftly into (towards) the harbour. (see búgsay).


rímo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. remo) Oar; to row, paddle. (see gáud, gaúd, búgsay).


dáng-dang

Hiligaynon

Bright, conspicuous, visible from a far distance, gaudy, garish, showy, flaunting, glaring, flaring, vivid; to be bright, etc. Nagadángdang ang íya báyò, ang mga búlak siníng káhoy, ang duág sang íya baláy etc. His jacket is of a bright colour, the flowers of this tree are very showy, the colour of his house is visible from a great distance, etc. (see dagáang, dagángdang, dánggà).


madagáang

Hiligaynon

Bright, vivid, gaudy, garish, showy, conspicuous, glaring, standing out in clear, bright colours. (dagáang).



madánggà

Hiligaynon

Conspicuous from afar, bright, bright of colour, gaudy, glaring-vivid, showy. (see dánggà, madagángdang).


magalán

Hiligaynon

Conspicuous, bright, vivid, gaudy, glaring, showy (of colours): dandy, spruce, ostentatious, making oneself conspicuous. Magalán ang duág nga pulá. Red colours are conspicuous.