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hápdì

Hiligaynon

A sensation of great pain, a smart, an acute, sharp or biting pain; to smart, cause a sharp or acute pain (by the stroke of a whip, etc.). Nagahápdì iníng pilás ko. This wound of mine is smarting. Ginahapdián siá sang kagát sang idô. He is in great pain from the dog's bite. Indì mo pagpahapdión ang íya pilás kon tambalán mo. Avoid causing his wound to smart, when you apply remedies. Kon haplikán ka sang látigo magahápdì ang lábhag. When you receive a flick of a whip the weal smarts. (see sakít).


hápdus

Hiligaynon

To chafe, fret, hurt, make or be sore (of hands, eyes, etc.). Naghápdus ang ákon tiíl sa lakás nga paglakát. My feet are sore on account of so much walking. Nahapdusán ang ákon tiíl, kay gutúk ang sapátos ko. My feet have become sore, because my boots are tight. Ang pagbayó nagpahápdus sang íya kamót. Pounding rice chafed his hands. Pinahápdus sang púling ang ákon matá. The mote made my eye sore. (see hápdì).


kahápdì

Hiligaynon

Smart, ache, pain. (see hápdì).


mahápdì

Hiligaynon

Smarting, sore, raw, tender, painful, racking, excruciating, agonizing, severe, shooting, burning, gnawing, sharp, stabbing, said of pain. (see hápdì).


agóy

Hiligaynon

An exclamation of pain and suffering. Agóy, kasakít siníng hubág ko. Oh, dear me. Oh, the pain of this boil of mine! Agóy, daw sa dílì na akó makabatás siníng kahápdì. Oh, dear, I can hardly stand this pain any longer. (see aragóy).



kahápdus

Hiligaynon

Smart, pain, ache, chafing, fretting. (see hápdus, kahápdì).


tíngeu, tingéu

Hiligaynon

Tartar, the concretion which sometimes forms on the teeth, salivary calculus. Naukáb ang ákon tíngeu, nakasalapáy ang ákon dílà kag nahapdián. Part of the tartar between my teeth got loose, my tongue came in contact with the remnants and became sore (very painful).