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gúbot

Hiligaynon

To be uneasy, restless, anxious, full of anxiety, perturbed. Used chiefly in the form kinagúbot. Nagakinagúbot ang mga táo, kay may súnug. The people are uneasy (walking about anxiously or in fear), because there is a conflagration. May kinagúbot sa bánwa. There is some restlessness (uneasy feeling) in the town. (gúbut id.).


gúbut

Hiligaynon

Uneasiness, perturbation; strife, revolution, war; to make trouble, cause an uproar, go to war, etc. (see kagúbut, gúbot, kinagúbut).


kinagúbot

Hiligaynon

Stir, commotion, uproar, confusion, excitement; to make an uproar, be excited. (see gúbot).


eskándalo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. escandalo) Scandal, opprobrium, shame, filth, obscenity, indecency; commotion, tumult, row, squabble, hubbub, rumpus, scrimmage, embroglio, fracas, uproar; to be scandalous; be rowdy, turbulent, a disturber of the peace, etc. Indì ka mageskándalo. Don't create a scandal. Don't cause a scene. Don't be rowdy. Don't kick up a row. (see gamó, gáhud, kinagúlà, kagarokán, kinagúbot).


eskándalo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. escandalo) Scandal, opprobrium, shame, filth, obscenity, indecency; commotion, tumult, row, squabble, hubbub, rumpus, scrimmage, embroglio, fracas, uproar; to be scandalous; be rowdy, turbulent, a disturber of the peace, etc. Indì ka mageskándalo. Don't create a scandal. Don't cause a scene. Don't be rowdy. Don't kick up a row. (see gamó, gáhud, kinagúlà, kagarokán, kinagúbot).



kinagúlà

Hiligaynon

Noise, uproar, commotion, boisterous proceedings, row; to be noisy, excited, rowdy. (see gúlà, kinagamó, kagarokán, kinagúbot).


salín

Hiligaynon

What is left, rest, remains, remainder; veteran; leave a rest, leave something (behind). Salín sang kagúbot or ribók. Veteran of the war or revolution. Salín sang pagkáon. The remains of a meal, remnants of food. Saliní sing pagkáon si Fuláno, kay magaabút gid siá sa dílì madúgay. Leave some food over for N.N.; for he will certainly turn up before long. Kon walâ sing salín, walâ ikáw sing natilawán. If there had been nothing left, you would have gone hungry. (see turá).