Search result(s) - kásta

kásta

Hiligaynon

(Sp. casta) To mate, pair, cover (of animals). Kastahí ang kabáyo. Bring the mare to the stallion. Pakastahá ang kabáyo. Let the stallion cover the mare.


kúpa

Hiligaynon

To mate, tread, copulate, cover, breed, applied to birds. Ang mungâ ginakupáhan sang sulúg. The hen is being covered by the cock. Ang mga píspis nagapangúpa. The birds are mating. (For other animals kásta is mostly used).


tákba

Hiligaynon

To mate, leap, cover, said of animals. Ang kabáyo nga babáye tinákba sang laláke-or-ang kabáyo nga babáye nagpatákba. The mare was covered by the stallion. (see kásta).


tákwas

Hiligaynon

To climb anything steep, clamber up. See táklas id. Takwasá ang díngding. Climb the partition wall. N.B. Sometimes tákwas is used like tákba or kásta-to mate, cover (of animals).


kastányas

Hiligaynon

(Sp. castañas). Chestnuts, chesnuts.



kastanyétas

Hiligaynon

(Sp. castañetas) Castanets, castanettes.


kastoníkas

Hiligaynon

(A corruption of castañetas) Castanets. (See kastanyétas).


nanám

Hiligaynon

To be or become tasty, appetizing, savoury, applied especially to all sorts of nuts and the like. Nananamán akó siníng mga lubí, maní, kastányas, etc. These coconuts, peanuts, chestnuts, etc. taste good to me. I like the taste of these coconuts, etc. (see námit, námì).