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girí-girí

Hiligaynon

Not prominent, of the common run, small, obscure, uninfluential, ordinary. Girígirí nga táo. A common man, an ordinary citizen. "The man in the street". Ang mga girígirí sang bánwa. The common townsfolk, the ordinary inhabitants of a town, the obscure members of a community (as distinct from the more prominent members). (see witíwití).


girî

Hiligaynon

A crack, cleft, fissure, rift, split; to crack, split, cleave, rive, etc. Naggirî ang glóbo sang kínke. The lamp-globe cracked. Naggirî ang íya delárgo sa túhud. His trousers have split at the knee. (see litík, balanâ).


watí-watí

Hiligaynon

(B) Unimportant, trivial, not prominent, vulgar, common, of trifling value, mostly said of things (not of persons). (see wití-wití, girí-girí-the common folks, simple people as distinct from the lutáw-the great or prominent members of a community).