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ginamús

Hiligaynon

Pickles, especially pickled fish. (see gamús, lílang, patís).


hamúot

Hiligaynon

To be pleased or gratified; pahamúot-to please, gratify, delight, show affection or good will. Magpahamúot ka sa ímo isigkatáo. Try to please your neighbour. Pinahamút-an níya si Fuláno. He showed good will to-, tried or wished to please-, N.N. Ginahamútan sang Mahál nga Diós ang mga pangamúyò sang mga matárung. God is pleased with the prayers of the just. Nagakahamúot silá sinâ. They like it, are pleased with it. Takús nímo igkahamúot inâ. You should (ought to) be pleased with it. (see buút, hamút-ay).


Hiligaynon

A term to urge on horses, buffaloes, etc. Gee up! Get up! Also an exclamation expressive of annoyance or the like. Hó, kagamú siní! Oh, what a nuisance! Oh, what a bother!


hudlótsíp-on

Hiligaynon

Snotty-boy, ragamuffin, paltry fellow, mean wretch. (see húdlot, síp-on).


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