Search result(s) - hulúng

hulúng

Hiligaynon

Shadow, shade; growing or situated in the shade; to overshadow, give shade, throw a shadow upon. Magpúngkò kitá sa hulúng sang páhò. Let us sit down in the shade of the mango-tree. Hulúng nga tanúm. A plant overshadowed by other plants or growing in the shade. Ginahulungán ang ámon kalán-an sang madábung nga mga sangá sang páhò. Our dining room is shaded by the leafy branches of the mango-tree. Ang mga tanúm índì magdakû sing maáyo kon hulungán sang mga káhoy. Plants do not grow well when they are overshadowed by trees. (see hándong, lándong, háron).


húlung

Hiligaynon

To have or emit a strong, pungent, rank, penetrating smell. Iníng mga sardínas nga lináta nagahúlung. These tinned sardines have a strong smell. Nahulúngan akó siníng ísdà. This fish has too penetrating a smell for me.


hawóng

Hiligaynon

Shadow, shade; overshadowed, in the shade, shaded; to overshadow, keep in the shade. Nahawongán sang páhò iníng mga tanúm kag nagarikotóy. These plants were overshadowed by the mango-tree and were stunted in their growth. Yárà siá dirâ sa hawóng. He is over there in the shadow (shade). (see hulúng, hándong, lándong, háron).


hulúng-húlung

Hiligaynon

To look about curiously, investigate, etc. See holóng-hólong.


hurúng

Hiligaynon

(B) Shaded, in the shade, not exposed to the sunlight. See hulúng.



húrung

Hiligaynon

Penetrating (of smell). See húlung.


kahulúng

Hiligaynon

Shadow, shade, shadiness, umbrageousness, condition of plants, etc., that receive little sunlight. (hulúng).


mahúlung

Hiligaynon

(H) Having a strong, pungent, penetrating smell. (húlung).


hulungkagíng

Hiligaynon

Rattle, clatter, noise, uproar; to rattle, clatter, make a noise. (see gáhud, halungkágay).


ihulúngit

Hiligaynon

(H) Anything used to put food into the mouth, as a spoon, etc. (see húngit).


ihulúngit

Hiligaynon

(H) Anything used to put food into the mouth, as a spoon, etc. (see húngit).


hinulungkagíng

Hiligaynon

Noise, etc. See hulungkagíng.


mahúrung

Hiligaynon

(B) See mahúlung.