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pamúnlaw

Hiligaynon

Freq. of búnlaw-to rinse, etc. Also: to wash oneself with clean or sweet water, as after a bath in the sea or the like.


panghamóy

Hiligaynon

Freq. of hamóy. To wash one's face, to move the palm of the hand down one's face as after a swim or bath.


Dim. and Freq. of pílik. To tremble, move, shake slightly; to shake off (by a quick tremulous motion). Ginapapilíkpílik sang dupóydúpoy sang hángin ang mga pakláng sang ságing. The soft breeze is moving (swinging, swaying) the banana leaves gently to and fro. Pinilíkpilikán siá sang lunángon nga karabáw kag napilitán siá sa pagpalígos. He was bespattered with mud by a dirty buffalo and was forced to clean himself by taking a bath. (see hulághúlag).


raháyráhay

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of ráhay. Raháyráhay (maraháyráhay) karón ang íla pangabúhì. At present they are living quite comfortably. Raháyráhay (maraháyráhay) ang íya památyag, kay nakapalígos siá kaína. He feels quite well and fresh, for he has taken a bath to-day. (see súlhay).


rulúdgud

Hiligaynon

(B) A stone or the like used to rub the body with when taking a bath. (see lugúd id.).



súlhay

Hiligaynon

(B) To feel fresh, be comfortable, as after a bath on a hot day, or the like. Nagsúlhay ron ang památyag ko, hay nakaparígos akó. (Nagprésko (Présko) na ang ákon památyag, kay nakapalígos akó). I feel quite fresh now, because I have taken a bath. (see présko, táwhay, maáyo).


sulúd

Hiligaynon

Inside, contents, interior, what is within; included, together with; to come in, enter, go in; to enter, invade, overrun. Anó ang sulúd siníng bakág? What are the contents of this basket? Ang sulúd sang baláy. The inside (interior) of the house. Sa sulúd sang isá ka búlan. Within a month. Mabáton mo dirâ ang sóhol nga napúlò ka mángmang nga binúlan sulúd ang pagkáon. You will receive there a monthly salary of ten pesos with free board (board included). Usisáa kon anó ang sulúd sinâ. Examine what is within (its contents). Sulúd! Come in! Indì akó makasulúd, kay napintalán ang ganháan. I cannot come in, for the door is bolted. Pasúdla ang mga bátà sa simbáhan. Make the children enter the church. Sinulúd ang bánwa sang mga buyóng. The robbers invaded the town. Súdli ang kínke sing agás. Fill the lamp with kerosene. Nasúdlan na ang paligosán sing túbig. The bath-tub has been filled with water. Iníng tabungós walâ na sing sulúd. This basket is now empty. Yanáng káha may sulúd nga madámù nga pílak. That box contains much money. (see sulúdlan, kasúdlan, unúd).


tuálya

Hiligaynon

(Sp. toalla) Towel, wiper, wiping cloth, bath-towel. (see síbin).


túghung

Hiligaynon

To pour in, put in liquids, infuse, fill with. Tughungí ang sugâ sing agás. Fill the lamp with kerosene. Pour some oil in the lamp. Itúghung sa ákon báso yanáng bíno. Pour that wine into my glass. Tughungá ang linágà nga unúd sang túbig. Add water to the boiling (boiled) meat. Natughungán na ang paligosán sing túbig. Tha bath-tub is now full of water. (see bôbô, tígis, tayón, áhog, sulúd).


tungá

Hiligaynon

(B) To rise from a meal, leave the table, finish a repast, finish taking a bath or partaking of food, etc. Bág-o pa lang (lámang) kamí makatungá (makaúndang). We have only just risen from the table. (see úndang).


úndang

Hiligaynon

(H) To finish a meal, a bath, etc.; to leave the dining room, rise from a meal, leave the bathroom, leave the water after a swim, etc. (see tungá, tákas).


úndang

Hiligaynon

(H) To finish a meal, a bath, etc.; to leave the dining room, rise from a meal, leave the bathroom, leave the water after a swim, etc. (see tungá, tákas).


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