Search result(s) - hilam-os

hágdò

Hiligaynon

To touch, feel, handle, stroke, caress, fondle. (see tándog, kúhit, híkap, káblit, kámlò, kámlot, hílam, híkam).


hamóy

Hiligaynon

To run one's hand down the face as after a swim or bath. Ang bátà nga nagsálum naghamóy sang íya nawóng sang pagbútwa níya. The boy that dived into the water ran his hand over his face on coming to the surface. Ihamóy ang pólbos sa nawóng mo. Rub the powder over your face with your hand. Hamóyi ang nawóng sang bátà sing túbig, kay mahígko. Wash the baby's face with water, for it is dirty. (see lám-os, hilám-os, hunáw, hináw, húgas).


híkam

Hiligaynon

To grope, feel one's way, as a blind man or as in the dark. Hikáma kon diín ang gangháan. Grope about and find where the door is. Ang mga táo kon gáb-i nga madulúm nagahíkam (nagapanghíkam). Men on a dark night grope and feel their way. Naghíkam akó sa pagsákà sa hágdan. I groped my way up the stairs. (see hílam, híram, kápkap, pangápkap).


hílam

Hiligaynon

(H) To grope, etc. See híkam.


híram

Hiligaynon

(B) To touch, grope about, finger, etc. See hílam.



libánaw

Hiligaynon

To wash one's hands, etc. See hunáw, hináw, ribánaw. (see húgas, hilám-os).


palanghilam-úsan

Hiligaynon

(H) Basin, wash-basin, an open vessel in which to wash the face, hands, etc. (see hilám-os, palanggána, labadór, hulunáwan).


panghilám-os

Hiligaynon

(H) To wash one's head and face. (Freq. of lám-os).


damô

Hiligaynon

(B) To clean, wash, wipe (one's face). Damoí ang nawóng mo. Wash your face. Dinamoán mo na ang ímo písngi sang túbig? Have you wiped your cheeks? (see panghilám-os).


hunáw

Hiligaynon

To wash one's hands. Naghunáw ka na sang ímo kamót? Have you washed your hands? Hunawí ang bátà. Wash the child's hands. Ihunáw lang iníng túbig sa ímo kamót. Wash your hands in this water. Ihunáw akó siníng bátà. Please wash this child's hands. Ang mga nagakaláon sa tábad ginahunawán níla ánay ang íla kamót. Those who partake of a banquet wash their hands first. (see hináw, panghilám-os-to wash one's face; panghúgas-to wash one's feet).


palanggána

Hiligaynon

Wash-basin. (see planggána, palanghilam-ósan, labadór).


panlabakára

Hiligaynon

(Sp. lavar, cara) To wash one's face. Manlabakára ka. Wash your face. Papanlabakaráha si Hosé. Make José wash his face. (see panghilám-os).