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kíryo

Hiligaynon

To tremble, quiver. See kiréu.


kiréu

Hiligaynon

(B) To quiver, tremble, shake, shudder. Nagkiréu ang íya láwas. His body trembled. Nagakiréu ang íya matá. His eye is quivering. (kíryo id.).


kiryó-kíryo

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of kíryo.


kiryó-kíryo

Hiligaynon

Also: gingerly, bashful, shy, timid; to move about shyly or timidly, etc.


pálak

Hiligaynon

To quiver, shake, struggle, tremble, be convulsed, as a chicken immediately after its head is cut off. Nagpálak gid lámang ang íya láwas kag napatáy. His body was convulsed and then he died. Ipálak ang láwas mo. Shake all over (as if in your last agony). Nagapálak siá sa pagkádto sa báyle. She is trembling with eagerness to go to the dance. (see kúrug, kiréu, kíryo).



tág-us

Hiligaynon

To tremble, shake, quiver. (see kíryo, kúrug, kúdug).


takúb-takúb

Hiligaynon

A shiver, shudder, tremble, quiver; to tremble, shiver, quiver, shake, chatter (with cold, fear, etc.). Nagatakúbtakúb ang íya bábà sa katúgnaw. His mouth is quivering with cold. His teeth are chattering with cold. (see píri, pírik, kiréu, kíryo).