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gíkab

Hiligaynon

Cave, cavern, hollow in the ground, den, applied as a rule to cavities larger than a "gíab" and smaller than a "kwéba" (Sp. cueva).


gáhuk

Hiligaynon

To become hollow, form a cavity, sinus or fistula, said of an ulcerating wound, of rottenness in timber, etc. Naggáhuk ang íya pilás. His wound formed a deep, festering cavity. Ang márka sang karabáw nagkagáhuk (nagáhuk), kay inúdlan. The brand on the buffalo became deep, for it became infested by worms. (see búhò, gwáb, gíab, gíkab).


kwéba

Hiligaynon

(Sp. cueva) Cave, grotto; cellar; den (of wild beasts). (see gíkab, gíab, búhò).


talangág

Hiligaynon

Cave, cavern, hole, den, lair, burrow. (see gíkab, gíab, kwéba).