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hán-us

Hiligaynon

A stroke, cut, lash; to throw, push, poke, knock, thrust; strike, beat. Ihán-us iní sa báid. Throw this into the corner. Ginhán-us níya siá sa díngding. He thrust him against the wall. (see banál, lámba, lámpus, habúy, pilák, bálbal, bákol, hánot).


tápal

Hiligaynon

To throw away, discard, thrust out, cast forth, eject. Itápal sa bintánà iníng pánit (úpak) sang ságing. Throw these banana skins out of the window. (see pilák, habúy).


tirár

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tirar) To throw, cast, shoot, hurl, fling, launch, let fly, dart, toss, pitch, chuck, fire, discharge, let off. (see habúy, pilák, bálang, lúthang, badíl).


tíro

Hiligaynon

A throw, cast, shot, report of a gun, etc. (see tiráda, habúy, lupók, pilák).


habúyò

Hiligaynon

To drop down in a heap, collapse, be huddled up. (see búyò).



tisíl

Hiligaynon

(B) To fly off far, be hit or knocked to a great distance. Natíslan ang búnga kang dalógdog, hay ginbálang ko kang bató. (Nakibítan ang búnga sang dalógdog, kay ginhabúy ko sing bató). The nut of the dalógdog-shrub flew off to a great distance, when I hit it with a stone. Patísli ang dalógdog. (Pakibíti ang dalógdog). Knock the dalógdog-nut (fruit) far. (see táyog).