Search result(s) - hamrus

hámrus

Hiligaynon

(B) Strong, stalwart, sturdy, strapping, athletic, muscular, brawny, sinewy, powerful, robust, well-built, well-knit, well set-up. (see mapúrus, mabáskug, mabákud, isganán, kusganán, maísug).


hámrus

Hiligaynon

To pluck or tear off with some force, strip off leaves, flowers, etc. by passing them swiftly through the closed hand, wrench or drag off. Hamrusá ang dáhon sang balágon. Strip the leaves off the vine. Hamrusí akó sináng mga búlak. Pluck for me those flowers. Ginhámrus lang níya ang hilamón. He clutched the grass and tore it away. (see hámgud).


dalísay

Hiligaynon

Strong in every sense. Dalísay nga bíno, baláy, táo, káhoy, bató, balatiágon, gúgma, etc. A strong wine, house, man, tree, stone, feeling, love, etc. Nagadalísay ang íya kabubút-on. His resolution strengthened. (see mabáskug, maísug, mapúrus, hámrus, matíg-a, mapág-on, mabákud, malíg-on, makúsug, etc.).


gurámos

Hiligaynon

To rumple, tousle (the hair, etc.); to grasp and pull (with the hand). (see hámrus, hámgud, guránit, gán-it).


lágting

Hiligaynon

Strong, tough, firm; experienced, an old hand at it. (see matíngting, mabákud, mapág-on, mahúnit, hámrus, malíg-on, batíd, anád, sagád, antígo).



malágting

Hiligaynon

Strong, firm, hard, tough. (see lágting, mabákud, matíngting, mahúnit, mapág-on, hámrus, purús).


págrus

Hiligaynon

Strong, muscular; to do with force or strength; to be or become strong, firm, robust. (see bákud, purús, hámrus).


purús

Hiligaynon

(B) Strength, force; strong; to be or become strong, develop strength. (see hámrus, ísug, báskug).