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).
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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.
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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).
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To look about curiously, investigate, etc. See holóng-hólong.
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(B) Shaded, in the shade, not exposed to the sunlight. See hulúng.
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Penetrating (of smell). See húlung.
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Shadow, shade, shadiness, umbrageousness, condition of plants, etc., that receive little sunlight. (hulúng).
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(H) Having a strong, pungent, penetrating smell. (húlung).
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Rattle, clatter, noise, uproar; to rattle, clatter, make a noise. (see gáhud, halungkágay).
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Noise, etc. See hulungkagíng.
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(B) See mahúlung.