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hínlaw

Hiligaynon

(B) To feel unsettled in a new place, feel the effects of having been transferred or transplanted to new soil. Nahínlaw akó. I do not feel at home yet-or-I am not yet accustomed to the place. Indì ka magkádto sa malayô, kay básì mahínlaw ka. Don't go far away, for you may have difficulty in becoming accustomed to new surroundings-or-you may feel home-sick. Indì mo paghalínon dídto ang mga kamátis, kay básì mahínlaw. Don't remove the tomato plants from there, for they may not take kindly to another soil. (see hídlaw, pamág-o, mág-o).


mág-o

Hiligaynon

See pamág-o-to be new to a place, etc. (see bág-o, hínlaw).


mahinláwon

Hiligaynon

Home-sick, nostalgic, feeling out of sorts in a new place or in new surroundings, not growing well in new soil (said especially of plants transferred to another site). (see hínlaw, mahidláwon).


mahirinláwon

Hiligaynon

Home-sick, nostalgic. See mahinláwon.