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ihíd

Hiligaynon

To neglect, abandon, pay no attention to, ignore. Ginaihíd lang siá sang íya nga tíyà. His aunt ignores, neglects him-or-leaves him to himself-or-does not take proper care of him. (see ihíg, ahígahíg).


ihíd

Hiligaynon

To neglect, abandon, pay no attention to, ignore. Ginaihíd lang siá sang íya nga tíyà. His aunt ignores, neglects him-or-leaves him to himself-or-does not take proper care of him. (see ihíg, ahígahíg).


ahíg-ahíg

Hiligaynon

To treat with neglect, to disregard, pay no attention to, to ignore, take no heed or account of, to put aside contemptuously. Ginaahíg-ahíg níla ang mga manák. They are neglecting their stepchildren. Ahíg-ahigá lang inâ. Simply ignore it or treat it with contempt or pass it over without notice. (see ihíg-ihíg id.; ihíd, pabayâ, pabíyà, támay).


ihíd-ihíd

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of ihíd.


ihíd-ihíd

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of ihíd.



ihíg, ihígihíg

Hiligaynon

See ihíd, ihídihíd. Ginihígihíg gid siá sang íya mga ginikánan. He was quite neglected by his parents.


ihíg, ihígihíg

Hiligaynon

See ihíd, ihídihíd. Ginihígihíg gid siá sang íya mga ginikánan. He was quite neglected by his parents.


alíhid

Hiligaynon

Side, edge, border; to pass along the side of, to go in a parallel line along the border of, to take a side-track. Magalíhid lang kamó sa pángpang. Just pick your way along the bank. Kon madámù ang lúnang sa dálan saráng kamó makaalíhid sa isá ka bánas. If there should be much mud on the road, you can take the footpath at the side of it. Metaphorically: Nagapangalíhid siá sa mga kadalagkuán. He avoids contact with high-class folks, holds aloof from them, keeps his distance in their presence.


pangalíhid

Hiligaynon

Freq. of alíhid-to go along the side or edge of, pick one's way along the margin (edge, border) of.


dalíkdik

Hiligaynon

To walk along the border, walk at the side of. (see alíhid).


hídhid

Hiligaynon

To rub, anoint, salve, oil with. Hidhidí (-irí) siá sing baselína. Rub him with vaseline. Ihídhid iníng lána sa íya nga úlo. Rub his head with this coconut-oil. (see háplas, bádlis, híbò, etc.).


hubáyhubáy

Hiligaynon

Neighbourhood, border, rim, edge; to be or walk in the neighbourhood of, go along the side of. (see binít, kílid, alíhid, panghubáyhubáy).


líbut

Hiligaynon

To go round, walk about, circle around. Libúta (libúti) ang nakawáan sang bánwa. Walk around the town-square. Ang mga makáwat sing masamí nagalíbut kon gáb-i. Thieves generally walk abroad at night. Maglíbut sa baláy may matahúm nga talútug nga salsálon. There is a beautiful iron railing round the house. (see alíhid, lágaw).


panaríbay

Hiligaynon

To walk along the edge or ridge of, to go by (along) the-side,-edge,-border,-margin of, pick one's way at the side of, march parallel to, or along, the border of. (see panaláytay, pangalíhid, panalíbay, pangríbay).