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kagíngking

Hiligaynon

A small branch or twig (of bamboo, etc.). (see símsim, gáwgaw).


bukálong

Hiligaynon

(H) To swell, become-swollen,-bloated,-inflated, to puff up, blow up. Ang balókhan sang báboy kon húypan (huyupán) sing kagíngking magabukálong. A pig's bladder, if blown up by means of a bamboo tube, will become a balloon. Ginkagát siá sang kamaláyo sa písngi kag nagbukálong. He was stung in the cheek by a kamaláyo-wasp and it swelled up. (see hábok, úkad).


lábyog

Hiligaynon

A stroke, slash, cut, flip, flick with something pliable, as a whip, a flexible rod, etc.; to strike, flick, flip, beat, slash, lash, cut; to shake loose, knock down, drive off. Labyogí siá sing makaduhá sang bulunál. Give him two strokes with the whip. Ilábyog sa báka iníng kagíngking. Flick the ox with this bamboo branch. Pinalábyog siá níla sa íya nga palangakoán. They drove him out of office. They procured his removal from office. (see lábiog, lábtik, búnal, hánot, hámpak, lipát).


símsim

Hiligaynon

The small branches of bamboo, etc. (see gáwgaw, kagíngking).


wáhig

Hiligaynon

To turn aside, push back, clear one's way, pull or thrust aside with a jerk or a sudden swift movement. Wahíga ang mga kagíngking. Bend back the bamboo-branches. Ginwáhig níya si Fuláno. He pushed (pulled, jerked, threw) N.N. aside. (see tíklud, tulúd, bútong, wáslik).