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dahás

Hiligaynon

To dare, presume, venture, be bold, intrepid, audacious, venture some, cheeky, impertinent, have the-nerve,-cheek,-pluck,-hardihood. Gindahasán níya ang pagsulúd sa kwárto nga walâ ánay magpanóktok. He dared to enter the room without knocking. Also adjective. (see káhas, dahák, etc.).


dámgo

Hiligaynon

A dream; to dream. Anó ang dámgo mo or anó ang gindámgo mo? What was your dream, what did you dream? Gindámgo níya ang íya pagkabátà. He dreamt of his childhood. Gindámgo lang níya inâ. He merely dreamt it. It is only his fancy. (see dalamgohánon).


dayáw

Hiligaynon

Dandy, coxcomb, fop, dude, masher, exquisite, swell; to be or become a dandy, etc., to deck oneself out for show, dress ostentatiously. Nagadayáw siá, kay dalagíta na. She is dressing herself for show, because she is now growing out of her girlhood. Abáw, kadayáw gid sa íya! Why, he is quite a dandy! (see padayáw).


dominó

Hiligaynon

(Sp. domino) Dominoes; to play the game of dominoes; domino, a hooded robe worn for disguising or masquerading purposes.


hálin

Hiligaynon

Cultivated land reclaimed from a river-bed or from a hill-side by levelling, especially in the neighbourhood of a rill or brooklet. Ginpatámnan níya sing kakáw ang hálin. He planted cacao-trees on the land that was formerly a river-bed. (see doróg, bálud-land near a river).



hinalágkù

Hiligaynon

To grow up, grow tall, grow into manhood. (see dakû, dalágkù).


hingulúsgan

Hiligaynon

(H) To be in full bloom or strength, developing well. Nagahingulúsgan ang íya pagsúpang. He is in his best growing years, is developing well into manhood. (see kusúg).


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