Search result(s) - kalán

kalangil-arán

Hiligaynon

(H) Abomination, frightfulness, repulsiveness, something shocking or terrifying, things awful to look upon, filthy stench. (see ngíl-ad, kangíl-ad).


kalangís

Hiligaynon

The disagreeable sensation produced by strident sounds, as by a saw encountering a nail or stone, etc. (langís).


kalangís

Hiligaynon

Rottenness, rancidness, condition of being spoilt (of coconut-meat, copra, etc.). (langís).


kalangítan

Hiligaynon

Heaven; the heavens, firmament, welkin (poetical). (see lángit).


kalángkag

Hiligaynon

Impatience, uneasiness, weariness, worry; longing, expectancy, desire. (see lángkag).



ámba

Hiligaynon

To sing, chant, troll, choir. Maáyo siá magámba. She is a good singer. Makahibaló ka magámba siníng bág-o nga kalantáhon? Do you know how to sing this new song? Ginambahán níya kitá sang íya matám-is nga pagpaníngug. She sang to us in her sweet voice. Kon ímo ambahón iníng kalantáhon ákon pagaúpdan sa piáno ang ímo ambahánon. If you sing this song I will accompany you on the piano. Iámba akó siní. Sing this for me, please. (see kánta).


ambáhan

Hiligaynon

Song, hymn, festive song, vocal music, chant, canticle, lay, ditty; to sing hymns, to praise in song. Nagaambáhan silá or nagakánta silá sing mga ambáhan. They are singing hymns. Magambáhan kitá sa Diós or ambahánan ta ang Diós. Let us sing hymns to God. Alá, iambáhan ta sa Mahál nga Bírhen iníng kalantáhon. Now then, let us sing this song in praise of the Blessed Virgin.


ambahánon

Hiligaynon

Singing, chanting, song, hymn, (ámba; kalantáhon).



babá-an

Hiligaynon

bâbá-an, Gossip, chatterbox. (see bura-án, wakalán, palahámbal, palasúgid, etc.).


banáta

Hiligaynon

A panel, the portion of a partition contained between two uprights. Ang díngding nga sa ginútlan sang duhá ka bakalán ginatawág nga banáta. The partition between two upright posts is called "banáta".


batikál

Hiligaynon

To squeeze-, wedge-, press-, jam-, in, to hold fast or in place by a projection, jut or jag so as to make it difficult to move or pull out an object. Iníng kawáyan ginabatikalán sang ibán nga mga kawáyan. This bamboo is jammed in between other bamboos. (balatikál).


bíkal

Hiligaynon

To argue, debate, discuss, engage in a discussion or argument. Bikálon mo siá sa tungúd sang maáyo nga batásan. Argue with him about good manners. Bikálan ta ang bág-o nga pagbulút-an nahanungúd sa mga kalasálon. Let us debate about the new law referring to marriages. Nagabikaláy silá sang mga kaayóhan kag kalaínan sang gobiérno nga amerikánhon. They are discussing the good and bad points of the American Government. (see báis).


binilasyón

Hiligaynon

Pertaining to a wake, fit or proper for a wake. Pulús gid lang binilasyón ang ímo kalantáhon. All your songs are only fit for a wake. (see belasyón, puláwan).


buraán

Hiligaynon

A chatterbox, prater, prattler, babbler. (see diláan, babáan, hambaléro, hadakán, wakalán).


dángkal

Hiligaynon

To be open or exposed to (rain, wind, heat, etc.). Ang ímo hulút ginadangkalán sang ínit. Your room is exposed to the heat of the sun. (see ábong, dánggas).


dikín

Hiligaynon

A ring of braided straw, etc. See likín, kalangán.


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