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hágyon

Hiligaynon

To swing one's arms to and fro. Nagalakát siá nga nagahágyon. He walks with swinging arms. Ginahágyon níya ang toó, ápang ang walá walâ, kay nagabítbit sang maléta. He is swinging his right arm, but not his left, because he is carrying his suit-case. (see háyon).


hágyon

Hiligaynon

Gesture, sign; indication, intention, plan. (see túyò, tándà, timáan).


hágyò

Hiligaynon

Sign, gesture; to gesticulate, make signs and gestures; to swing, move (the arms, legs, etc.; see hágyon).


hagyón-hágyon

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of hágyon. Also: Gesture, gesticulation.


háyon

Hiligaynon

To swing the arms in walking. Ang kalabánan sang mga táo nagaháyon kon nagalakát. Most men swing their arms when walking. Iháyon ang mga bútkon mo. Swing your arms to and fro. (see hágyon).



pahágyon

Hiligaynon

Caus. of hágyon-to swing the arms, etc.


sumbáli

Hiligaynon

To swing the arms regularly or rhythmically, to keep time by swinging the arms, as in dancing, etc. (see hágyon).


pahágyon-mítlang

Hiligaynon

(A modern term) Consonant. (see maáthag-mítlang-vowel).


hayón-háyon

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of háyon. (see hagyónhágyon).


maáthag-mítlang

Hiligaynon

Vowel. (A modern term; see pahágyon-mítlang-consonant).