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bisperás

Hiligaynon

(Sp. vísperas) Vespers; eve (of a feast). (see tughapón).


bunô

Hiligaynon

To stab, prod, stick, pierce, with a sharp instrument. Bún-a siá. Stab him. Bún-i siá sa kílid. Stab him in the side. Ibunô ang bángkaw sa báboy. Use the lance to stick the pig with. Ang binunô kahápon natabangán sa madalî kag naluás na sa katalágman sang kamatáyon. The one who was stabbed yesterday was given assistance at once, and is now out of danger of death. (see labô-to smite, slash).


bútwas

Hiligaynon

To raise-, bring up-, to the surface; to rise to the surface. Butwasá ang taón nga gintágub ko kahápon. Take out of the water the small fish-trap I put there yesterday. (see bútwà).


daláng

Hiligaynon

To happen, chance, come to a place (for the first time). Nakadaláng siá dirí kahápon. He happened to come here yesterday (for the first time). (see típlang).


damót

Hiligaynon

Any sort of vegetable. Bisán anó lang nga damót ginakáon níya. He eats any kind of vegetable. Anó nga damót ang ginatigána mo sa áton panihápon? What are you preparing for our supper in the way of vegetables? (see útan, ulutanón, láswa).



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