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káy-us

Hiligaynon

To glide, slither, slide down a tree, pole, rope, steep incline, etc. Nagkáy-us siá sa pángpang. He slid down the bank. (see alóg-og, dáhog, dalóhog, dalús-us, kalós-os).


lígdas

Hiligaynon

To slip, drop or fall off (the edge of a bank, road, stone, bench, etc.). Naglígdas ang káro sa bató. The cart slipped off the edge of the stone. Naligdasán ang tiíl ko sang alíling sang kángga. My foot got under the wheel when the cart slipped over the edge. Indì ka magpaági sang káro sa binít sang dálan, kay básì maglígdas kag mahúlug. Don't drive the cart near the edge of the road, for it might slip off and fall over. (see dáhog, káy-us, lísding).