Search result(s) - kalamanít

kalamanít

Hiligaynon

Lean, thin, emaciated, gaunt, spare, skinny; to become lean, etc. Iníng báboy kalamanít kaáyo. This pig is very lean. Nagkalamanít ang karabáw kay nabugtasán sa pangabúdlay. The buffalo became lean, because it was overworked. (see kanít, maníwang, níwang).


dilgádo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. delgado) Thin, lean, lank, slender, gaunt, emaciated, fine, light. Dilgádo nga táo. A lean person. Dilgádo nga súklà. Fine, thin silk. (see maníwang, kalamanít, kanít, magamáy, magágmay, píno, manipís).


kandínggal

Hiligaynon

Lean, meagre, spare, emaciated, thin. (see kalamanít, maníwang).


kanít

Hiligaynon

Lean, gaunt, thin, spare, emaciated; to be or become lean, etc. Nagkanít siá, kay nagmasakít. He got lean, because he was sick. Pakán-a siá sing maáyo, índì mo siá pagpakanitón. Feed him well, don't allow him to become thin. (see níwang, kalamanít, kandínggal).


kulanít

Hiligaynon

Lean, thin, frail. (see kanít, kalamanít, níwang, hágpis).



lamanít

Hiligaynon

Lean, skinny, thin, spare, emaciated. Lamanít nga báka. A skinny cow. Naglamanít siá sa lakás nga pangabúdlay. He has become lean through overwork. (see pánit, kalamanít, maníwang, hágpis).


mahágpis

Hiligaynon

Lean, thin, emaciated, wan, skinny, spare. (see hágpis, maníwang, kalamanít).