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hálwos

Hiligaynon

(B) To have a sinking sensation due to hunger or exhaustion, feel hungry, exhausted, famished. Nagahálwos ang solóksolók ko. My stomach is empty. (I feel hungry). Nahalwosán akó. I am famished. Nagahálwos ang ginháwa ko kon magdúmdum akó sang ákon bátà dídto, kay básì kon anó ang matabû sa íya. It makes my flesh creep to think of my child there, for something might happen to him (her). (see halús, hílab, hírab).


hápyot

Hiligaynon

To be famished, weak, hungry, have an empty stomach. Nagahápyot ang ákon solóksolók. I am famished-or-My stomach is empty. Nahapyotán siá. He became exhausted from want of food. (see sápyot, hálwos, hílab, hírab).


hílab

Hiligaynon

(H) To have an empty stomach, feel a sinking sensation in the stomach on account of hunger, fear, excitement or shock. Nagahílab ang ginháwa ko; or: ginahilában akó sa lakás nga kagútum. I am weak from hunger, (my stomach feels quite empty, I am exhausted). Magkáon kamó ánay sing maáyo, agúd índì kamó mahilában sa dálan. Eat well that you may not become exhausted on the way. (see hírab id.; hawáhawá).


hílwak

Hiligaynon

To tire, exhaust, weaken through hunger, fatigue, etc.; to shrink, become thin or lean. Nagahílwak ang tiyán ko-or-ginahilwakán akó. I am exhausted (am getting weak or tired out). Mamáhaw ka sing maáyo, agúd índì maghílwak ang solóksolók mo, kon magtokád kitá sa búkid. Take a good breakfast, lest you should become exhausted when we ascend the mountain. Naghílwak ang íya láwas, kay nagmasakít siá. He has become lean, for he has been sick. (see hílab, kúpus, lúpyak).


hírab

Hiligaynon

(B) To exhaust, weaken through hunger, etc. See hílab.



kahílab

Hiligaynon

Hunger, exhaustion through lack of food. (hílab).


mahílab

Hiligaynon

(H) Empty of stomach, feeling a turning of the stomach due to hunger, fear, a severe shock or excitement. (see hílab).


rároy

Hiligaynon

(B) To become weak through hunger or exposure, become exhausted. (see lúyà, hílab).