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guráput

Hiligaynon

(B) To grasp, seize, clutch, hold fast to. (see kapút, kápyot, ángkon).


garapátan

Hiligaynon

Common property, in common, joint, that belongs to several persons in common. Garapátan níla iníng kalubihán. This coconut plantation is their joint property, belongs to them in common. (see guráptan, guráput).


gurábon

Hiligaynon

To grasp and tear out grass, hairs or the like, pull-, pluck-, weed-, out. A, karón gurabónon ko ang bohók mo. Ah, now I'll tear your hair out. Gingurábon níla ang hilamón sa hardín. They pulled up the grass in the garden. Gurabóni siá sing bohók. Pluck out a few of his hairs. Igurábon akó siníng mga gámhon. Please pull up these weeds for me. Ipagurábon sa mga bátà ang dalúkut. Let the boys weed out the dalukut-grass. (see guráput).


hugákom

Hiligaynon

To take or grasp all, appropriate the whole amount, seize greedily everything to be had without consideration for others. Indì ka maghugákom sang tanán nga tabákò, ságing, etc. Don't take all the cigars, bananas, etc. (but have some consideration for others). Hugakóma lang ang tanán. Just grasp everything. Take it all. (see kayába, ángkon, kúhà, guráput, kapút, kápyot).