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hágas

Hiligaynon

To waste, wear out, grow-lean,-thin,-weak,-faint (of body, voice, etc.). Nagahágas na ang íya tíngug. His voice is weakening. Ang maláwig nga pakigpúlongpúlong nagpahágas sang íya tíngug. The lengthy discourse made his voice grow faint. Nakahágas ang íya láwas. He grew thin, wasted away. (see kág-as).


hagás

Hiligaynon

Wasted, worn-out, lean, thin, lank, gaunt, skinny, emaciated. (see maníwang, mahágpis, mahágwos).


hagáw

Hiligaynon

Weak, thin, soft, faint (of voice). Naghagáw ang íya tíngug. His voice became weak. (see hágas).


hágwos

Hiligaynon

To become lean, thin, etc. See hágpis, hágas, níwang, hág-os.


kág-as

Hiligaynon

To waste, wear out, grow lean or weak, lose strength or vigour. Nagakág-as siá sa kalisúd. She is wasting away under a load of troubles. (see hágas).



hagáshas

Hiligaynon

To draw, pull, draggle, shuffle, push noisily along a floor (as shuffling the slippered feet, etc.). (see sagúdsud).