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hugánas

Hiligaynon

To roar, thunder, howl, to make a noise as of rushing waters, trees shaking in the wind or the like. Nagahugánas ang hángin sa baláy. The wind is howling through the house. Naghugánas ang káhoy nga napúkan, ang mga apán nga naglubás, etc. The tree came down with a crash, the locusts passed with a whirring sound, etc. (see hugpáas).


dagáas

Hiligaynon

To murmur; purl; sough, etc. See dagánas. (see hugánas).


dagánas

Hiligaynon

Murmur, babble, purl, the noise of rushing water; to murmur, rush, babble, purl, run by noisily (of water); to sigh, sough, whistle, moan, howl (of wind; to rustle (of dry leaves, etc.). (see dagáas, hugánas).


dinagáas

Hiligaynon

Murmur, purl, etc. See dagáas. (see hugánas, dagánas).


hagánas

Hiligaynon

To murmur; rustle. See hugánas id.



hugpáas

Hiligaynon

To whir, buzz, whiz, roar, crash, howl, rush by noisily. (see hugánas).


lágnay

Hiligaynon

To roar, rush, rustle, murmur (of wind, flowing water, etc.); to snore. (see hugánas, dagáas, hulágok).


sagána, saganá

Hiligaynon

The noise-, wash-, of rushing water, howling or shrieking of the wind, etc.; to make such a noise. Nagasagána ang túbig sang subâ, kay may bahâ. The water of the river rushes by tumultuously, for it is in flood. Abáw, nagasagána ang hángin! How fiercely the wind howls! (see hugánas).