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kílid

Hiligaynon

Side, flank, beam, quarter. Sa kílid sang baláy. At the side of the house. Ari siá dirí sa ákon kílid (luyó). He is here at my side. (see luyó).


kilíd

Hiligaynon

To lean against, have the back supported by pillows, etc.


baláw

Hiligaynon

Pitch, tar, bitumen, resin, rosin, asphalt; the pitch of the apítong tree; to pitch, tar, asphalt. Balawí ang kílid sang paráw. Cover the sides of the outrigger with pitch. (see sálong, alkitrán, aspálto).


bángkaw

Hiligaynon

A lance, spear. Ang kílid sang Aton Ginóo hinandusán sang bángkaw ni Longíno. The side of Our Lord was pierced by the lance of Longinus.


bátiag

Hiligaynon

To feel, sense, perceive, become aware of, notice, have a sensation, suffer, be indisposed or ill. Tungúd sang lakás nga pagdúmug mo karón pagabatiagón mo gid sa buás ang kasakít sang láwas mo. On account of your wrestling so much you will surely ache all over tomorrow. May ginabátiag siá. He is indisposed, feels a little ill. Sa hinálì nakabátiag akó sing dakû nga kasakít sa ákon kílid. Suddenly I felt great pain in the side. Ipabátiag mo ang látigo sa matámad nga karabáw. Give the lazy buffalo a taste of your whip. Kon matúod ang ímo ginasilíng magabátiag si nánay sing dakû nga kalípay. If what you say is true, mother will feel very glad. (see bátyag, bátì).



bigóng

Hiligaynon

To warp, twist, pull-, put-, out of shape. Ang kalabánan sang mga tápì nagabigóng sa ínit. Most wooden boards warp in the heat of the sun. Nagbigóng ang káhoy sa díngding. The wood in the partition-wall warped. Bigónga or pabigónga ang láta. Crumple or batter the can. Bigóngi ang kwárta sa kílid. Turn down the edge of the coin.


bilíng

Hiligaynon

(H) A sharp sudden pain, a stitch; to have or suffer a stitch. Nagabilíng ang kílid ko. I have a stitch in the side. Nabilingán ang ákon batíis or nabilingán akó sa ákon batíis. I have a cramp in the calf of my leg. (biríng id.).


bordón

Hiligaynon

(Sp. bordón) A large bass-string in musical instruments; the chief vein on the right and left extremities of the human body; the burden or refrain of a song. Ang ugát sa kílid ginatawág nga bordón. The vein at the side is called bordón. Bordón de las cuérdas. A game often indulged in at a wake. (Síngsing papanáwa, palibútlibúta sa hárì kag réina, etc. Pass the ring, send it round to the King and Queen, etc.).


bósbos

Hiligaynon

Operation, dissection, surgery; to dissect, cut open, operate upon, perform the caesarian operation. Bosbosá ang bátà sa kílid sang íya nga ilóy. Perform the caesarian operation. Bosbosí ang íya kílid. Cut him open at the side. Ibósbos iníng kotsílyo. Use this knife for the operation. Nabósbos na ang íya apéndise. His appendix has been cut out. Binósbos sang médiko ang íya apendisítis. He was operated upon by the surgeon for appendicitis.


bunô

Hiligaynon

To stab, prod, stick, pierce, with a sharp instrument. Bún-a siá. Stab him. Bún-i siá sa kílid. Stab him in the side. Ibunô ang bángkaw sa báboy. Use the lance to stick the pig with. Ang binunô kahápon natabangán sa madalî kag naluás na sa katalágman sang kamatáyon. The one who was stabbed yesterday was given assistance at once, and is now out of danger of death. (see labô-to smite, slash).


hándus

Hiligaynon

To spear, spit, lance, stick, harpoon, bore or thrush through, pierce or stab with a pointed weapon, perforate, put a spear through, etc.; overhand; to overhand (in sewing). Handusá ang haló sang matalíwis nga báhì. Pierce the iguana with the sharp-pointed dibble. Hinandusán sang isá ka bángkaw ang kílid ni Hesús. The side of Jesus was pierced by a lance. Ihándus ang ímo dága sa líog sang talunón. Thrust your dagger into the wild pig's throat. Ginhándus sang polís ang íya bángkaw sa báboy. The policeman put his lance through the pig. (see dulút, lápus, lapús, bunô).


hangílid

Hiligaynon

Wide, having a broad side; sidewise, lateral, sideways. (see kílid).


hinangílid

Hiligaynon

Trimmings, shavings, a part taken from the side of a thing. (see kílid, hangílid).


hingílid

Hiligaynon

To dress or trim the side of a thing. (see kílid).


hirábong

Hiligaynon

Dense, affording shade, shady, etc. See hilábong. Also: Screen, cover; supernumerary, substitute, stop-gap, filling a vacancy or just increasing the number of. Siá amó ang isá sang mga manugkánta nga hirábong lang. He is only a supernumerary of the (regular) singers. Iníng mga daándaán nga hénero ibutáng mo lang nga hirábong sa kílid sang altár. Use these old cloths as a cover for the sides of the altar.


hubáyhubáy

Hiligaynon

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


kakilíran

Hiligaynon

(H) Relations, relatives, family connections, friends. (see kílid).


káwal

Hiligaynon

To hang down, depend from, be suspended from, stick out, dangle. Nagakáwal ang pányo mo sa bólsa. Your handkerchief is hanging out of your pocket. Pakawála ang koréa sa kílid mo, dílì sa atubángan. Let your girdle hang down at the side, not in front. (see kábit, káway, gáway).


kílod

Hiligaynon

Side, border, brim, edge, flank. (see kílid, kólod, bíbì, bígki).


kólod

Hiligaynon

Side, edge, rim. (see kílid, kílod).


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