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gál-um

Hiligaynon

Cloud, mist, vapour, haze, fog; to be or become cloudy, misty, hazy, foggy, overcast, etc. Naggál-um ang kalibútan. The sky is overcast with clouds. Nagal-umán ang lángit, ádlaw, etc. The heavens are-, the sun is-, covered with clouds. (see ámbon, alopóop, pangánod, dámpug).


gal-umón

Hiligaynon

Cloudy, lowery, lowering, gloomy, overcast; pertaining to clouds.


magál-um

Hiligaynon

Cloudy, dark, lowering, covered with clouds. (gál-um).


alaká-ak

Hiligaynon

Spread, distributed, dispersed over a large area with considerable distances between; to be spread or distributed, etc. Alaká-ak or nagaalaká-ak ang mga háyop sa latagón, ang mga gál-um sa lángit, etc. The cattle are scattered over the open country, the clouds are distributed over the sky, etc. Alaká-ak gid lámang ang mga baláy dídto sa bakólod. The houses there on the hill are widely spaced. (see aták-aták).


ámbon

Hiligaynon

Dense mist, fog, vapour, haze, clouds on mountains, etc.; also used as a verb. Naambonán ang mga búkid sing madámol. The mountains are densely enshrouded in clouds. May ámbon ang búkid-or-nagapangámbon ang búkid. The mountain is covered with clouds. (see alopó-op, gál-um, dámpug).



dámpug

Hiligaynon

A dark cloud, shadow; phantom, anything the presence of which intimidates or inspires fear; to pursue, follow or be present at (ready to take sides or interfere), dispirit, discourage, daunt, check. Walâ silá makamáy-om nga sa malayô nagapaháyag na ang maitúm nga dámpug sang kalisúd. They could not guess that in the distance a dark cloud of impending trouble was appearing. Nagdámpug siá sa íla nga pagsúay, pakigáway, etc. He was present (and acted as a check) on their quarrelling, fighting, etc. Dampugí silá. Go after them. Pursue them. Be present at their meeting (in order to daunt them, interfere if necessary, etc.). (see gál-um, pangánod, túgpa, támbong, lagás, páhug).


hágbong

Hiligaynon

Shadow, shade, obscurity, gloom, umbrage, murk, dusk; to be or become shadowy, dark, etc. May hágbong sa pihák sang baláy. There is shadow behind the house. Mapasílong kitá sa baláy ukón makádto lang kitá sa hágbong sang káhoy? Shall we enter a house or shall we just go under the shade of a tree? Nagahágbong ang kalibútan kon madámù ang gál-um. It becomes dark if there are many clouds. (see hándong, lándong, háron, lámbung).


háyag

Hiligaynon

To be or become manifest, etc. Nagaháyag na ang ádlaw, kay walâ na sing gál-um. The sun is clearly visible now, as there are no longer any clouds. Ipaháyag mo inâ sa íya. Show that to him. Make that clear to him. Ginpahayágan níya akó sang íya nga katarúngan. He showed me his reason, (made his argument clear to me). Pinahayágan na akó sang kamatuóran siní. The truth of this is now made clear to me. (see hayág).


kapanganúran

Hiligaynon

(H) Clouds. (ánod; see pangánod, gál-um).


katagúmtum

Hiligaynon

Fog, mist, cloud; darkness. (see ámbon, alopóop, gál-um, pangánod, dámpug).


kítà

Hiligaynon

To see, behold, discern, perceive, descry, sight, make out, discover, distinguish, spy, espy, set one's eyes upon; to meet, find. Nakakítà ka na sa íya? Did you see or meet him? Hóo, nakakitaáy na kamí. Yes, we met or saw each other. Ang alipokpokán sang búkid índì makítà kay natabúnan sang gál-um. The top of the mountain cannot be seen, because it is covered by the cloud. Nakítà-or-nakít-an ko siá dídto. I saw him there. Dílì na siá makakítà sa pagbása. He can no longer see to read. Ang íya nga balatían daw sa índì na makitáan sing bulúng. It will be almost impossible to find a remedy for his disease-or-his sickness is, I think, past cure. Diín mo inâ makíta?-Kinítà ko inâ sa dálan. Where did you see or find it?-I found it there on the road. Ang nagapangítà makakítà. He who seeks shall find. Sa yanáng bakólod kitáon mo túbtub ang simbáhan sa Ogtón. From that hill yonder you can even see the church of Oton. (see tán-aw, túluk-to see, inspect, look at).


lampúas

Hiligaynon

(H) To vanish, disappear, dissolve, disperse; to pass, go beyond, reach and move on. Nagalampúas na ang asó. The smoke is clearing off. Ginapalampúas na sang ádlaw ang mga gál-um. The sun is dispersing the clouds. Walâ pa siá makalampúas sa ikaduhá ka púlò ka pagsukát. He has not yet passed his twentieth birth-day, (he is not yet twenty years old). (see púas, lámpas, lápas, ligad, lubás).


límpyo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. limpio) Clean, stainless, spotless, pure, free, clear; to clean, cleanse, make stainless, etc. Límpyohí ang balatonán, ang mga pínggan, etc. Clean the reception room, the plates, etc. Ilímpyo iníng habón sa mga panápton. Wash the clothes with this soap. Linimpyohán níya ang mga báso sing maáyo. He cleaned the glasses well. Límpyo na ang lángit nga walâ sing gál-um. The sky is now clear of clouds. (see tínlò).


lúkup

Hiligaynon

To surround, cover, spread over. Nalukúpan ang lángit sing madámol nga gál-um. The sky was covered with thick clouds. (see líkop, lúkub, tábon).


pagúnum

Hiligaynon

To darken, obscure. Ang mga gál-um nagapagúnum sang lángit. The clouds are darkening the sky. (pa, gúnum).


pangamíhan

Hiligaynon

To go or travel-north,-northward,-northwards,-towards the North,-in a northerly direction. Nagapangamíhan ang mga gál-um. The clouds are travelling northwards. (see amíhan, amínhan).


pangánod

Hiligaynon

Freq. of ánod-to float, etc. Also: Cloud. (see gál-um, ámbon, alopó-op, dámpug).


pangáon

Hiligaynon

Freq. of káon-to eat, take food, etc. Nagapangáon-or-nagapangináon silá. They are taking food, are having a meal. Ang mga gál-um nagapangináon pa. The clouds are eating still, i.e. are gathering or increasing in size (a sign of coming rain).


púas

Hiligaynon

To dispel, disperse, dissipate, dissolve, undo, scatter, blow off (away), to cause to be seen no longer. Ang ádlaw nagapúas sang mga gál-um. The sun is dispelling the clouds. Ang asó ginapúas sang hángin. The smoke is being blown away (off) by the wind. Napúas (Nagkapúas) na ang mga gál-um. The clouds are (were) dispelled.


tagúmtum

Hiligaynon

Fog, mist, vapour, cloud; to be foggy, misty, etc. (see ámbon, alopóop, gál-um, pangánod).


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