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ikî

Hiligaynon

(B) A small copper coin, half a centavo (now out of circulation); small, little, tiny, wee, minute, slight. (see tikî, gamáy, dítay, diótay).


ikî

Hiligaynon

(B) A small copper coin, half a centavo (now out of circulation); small, little, tiny, wee, minute, slight. (see tikî, gamáy, dítay, diótay).


alikís

Hiligaynon

A skin disease. See arikís id.


alikisón

Hiligaynon

One affected with alikís. (see arikisón).


arikís

Hiligaynon

A skin disease, resembling prickly heat but itching more, and, consequently, causing much greater discomfort, (see kagídkid).



arikisón

Hiligaynon

Pertaining to arikís, one affected by arikís. (see kagidkirón).


balantikí

Hiligaynon

A kind of grass used against tooth-ache, etc.


balikíd

Hiligaynon

To turn one's head and look back, to look behind; to revert to, be concerned about, have one's mind engrossed. Balíkda siá. Look back at him. Indì ka magbalikíd sa simbáhan. Don't look behind you in church. May ginabalíkdan akó sa baláy. I have something at home that engrosses my mind, that turns my thoughts towards home. Ibalikíd akó ánay sang ákon mga bátà. Kindly look after my children for me. Anó ang ginabalíkdan mo? What makes you thoughtful? What is on your mind? What are you concerned about? Anó ang ginabalikíd mo? What are you looking back for? Why are you turning your head and looking back?


bikíl

Hiligaynon

See bigkíl id.


bikílan

Hiligaynon

Knotty, knobby, knarled, gnarled, applied especially to bamboo. (see bigkílan).


bíkis

Hiligaynon

Bandage, binding material. See bígkis id.


botikín

Hiligaynon

(Sp. botiquin) Medicine chest.


bukikî

Hiligaynon

To open, turn aside, part (as the hair when looking for lice). Bukikiá ang mga pinaníd sang tulún-an. Turn the leaves of the book. (see bukî, busíksik, busíkad, bulád, hítad).


bukikís

Hiligaynon

Low, mean, boorish, uncultured, unrefined, ignorant. (see bukídnon, manól, burághal, bástos, waláy, tinón-an, ignoránte).


burikínta

Hiligaynon

A termagant, etc. See burakínta.


dikín

Hiligaynon

A ring of braided straw, etc. See likín, kalangán.


hikílo

Hiligaynon

A kind of fish.


hikítà

Hiligaynon

To see, notice (by chance, accidentally). (see kítà).


hingikî

Hiligaynon

To clean the teeth of tartar; to use a tooth-pick. (see kíkì, palanghingikî, tingá, palanghiningá).


ikíb

Hiligaynon

To nibble, gnaw, bite off a piece, snap, etc. Ikba (ikibá) ang ságing. Nibble the banana. Ikbi ang ságing. Take a bite out of the banana. Ang tinápay iníkban sang ilagâ. The bread had been nibbled (gnawed) by rats. Ang idô nagaikíb sang túl-an. The dog is gnawing the bone. (see íngkib, íngkit, kíbkib, etc.).


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