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(B) To like to have, to like, desire, wish for, long for, covet, want, hanker after. Nagaíma siá siníng mga sapátos, bísti, dólse, etc. She would like to have these boots, clothes, sweets, etc. Ginimáhan níya ang ákon páhò. He longed for my mango. Kon magkáon ka sing mga manámit nga kalan-ónon, ang mga bátà magaíma. When you eat nice side-dishes, the children want to join in. (see lúyag, íbug, ílà, hingamó, híngyo, hándum).
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Bleating, baa; to bleat, baa (of sheep). Ang karnéro nagaimâ. The sheep bleats. (see mîmî).
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(B) To like to have, to like, desire, wish for, long for, covet, want, hanker after. Nagaíma siá siníng mga sapátos, bísti, dólse, etc. She would like to have these boots, clothes, sweets, etc. Ginimáhan níya ang ákon páhò. He longed for my mango. Kon magkáon ka sing mga manámit nga kalan-ónon, ang mga bátà magaíma. When you eat nice side-dishes, the children want to join in. (see lúyag, íbug, ílà, hingamó, híngyo, hándum).
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Bleating, baa; to bleat, baa (of sheep). Ang karnéro nagaimâ. The sheep bleats. (see mîmî).
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(B) The hand. Pagpangalíma-to handle, handle roughly, come to blows, etc. Indì ka mangalíma sa íya or índì mo siá pagpangalimáhon. Don't touch him. Don't strike him-, handle him-, roughly. (see kamót).
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(B) To take in hand, to handle or take care of. Alimahón mo gánì iníng mga bátà. Take care of these children, then. Ialimá akó ánay siníng mga bátà. Lend me a hand, please, in taking care of these children.
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A crab, much steemed[typo for "esteemed"] for food, the "aligyanán" in particular being much in demand. (see kaság).
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Mountain-leech, black and white in colour, a little smaller than the ordinary leech. (see líntà).
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(Sp. alzaprima) A lever for raising loads.
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A kind Of grass that is often fed to pigs; a kind of purslain, purslane.
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(Sp. ánimas) The ringing of the churchbell in memory of the Souls in Purgatory. The usual time for the ringing of this bell is at 8 o'clock p.m.
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(B) To form pus, gather, discharge matter, etc. See dágsang, dalâ. Nagdalimasô ang íya pilás, hubág, etc. His wound festered, his boil gathered to-, came to-, a head, etc.
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Countless, innumerable, without number, unnumbered, untold, numberless, incalculable. (dî, ísip).
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(Sp. de mala suerte) Unlucky, unfortunate, ill-fated, ill-starred, hapless, out of luck, "hard lines", (see dibuénas-lucky, etc.).
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Unfortunate, unlucky, ill-fated, disastrous; to be unfortunate, etc. (see dimálas).
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Headstrong, stubborn, unyielding, obstinate, obdurate, self-willed, unheeding, deaf to admonitions, commands or advice, tenacious, perverse, refractory, dogged. (see dîmawáding).
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Unknown and unknowable, inexplicable, unfathomable; innumerable. (dî, sábi; dîmasáysay, dîmatúngkad, dîmaísip).