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kalangil-arán

Hiligaynon

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


balábad

Hiligaynon

(H) To brandish, wave, flourish, to shake to and fro. Ibalábad mo ang binángon. Brandish the bolo. Balabádan (-áran) ko silá sang lipák. I will shake the piece of bamboo at them. (see labáy-lábay, barumbáda).


balít-ad

Hiligaynon

(B) Stubborn, disobedient, unheeding, refractory, unruly, wilful, perverse, self-willed; to be or become stubborn, etc. Balít-ad nga táo, bátà, etc. A stubborn person, child, etc. Indì ka magbalít-ad. Don't be stubborn. Indì mo akó pagbalit-arán. Don't be stubborn with me. Iníng bátà maáyo sádto, ápang karón nagbalít-ad. This child used to be good before, but now it has become refractory or wilful. Indì ko siá pagbatónon, kay nabalit-arán akó sa íya. I will not receive him, for he is too unruly for me. (see batinggílan, , manínggol, kabalán).


haráhad

Hiligaynon

A thrust, lunge, to lunge, make a thrust or pass at, let drive at, strike at, threaten with, use physical force. Nagharáhad siá sa ákon sang íya bastón. He struck at me with his stick. Indì mo akó pagharahádan (-áran) (-ádon) sang binángon. Don't lunge at me with your bolo. Iharáhad sa íya ang tagád mo. Strike at him with your dibble (iron-pointed). (see hándus, barumbáda).


húmlad

Hiligaynon

To spread out, open, unfold (an umbrella, a folded sheet, etc.). Humladá (-ará) ang páyong. Open the umbrella. Ginhúmlad níla ang baníg. They spread out the mat. Nahumladán (-arán) na siá sing buót. He has reached the age of discretion, has come to the use of reason. (see bulád).



kangíl-arán

Hiligaynon

(H) See kangíl-ad. Also: Things that are loathsome, sickening, noisome, abominable, detestable, nauseating, nasty, filthy, shocking to look upon or to hear of, the abomination or aversion produced by evil or by things of a very disagreeable smell. (see kalangil-arán).


kasanyogán

Hiligaynon

Continuance, continuation, durability, permanence, persistence, lastingness, quality of lasting long, decision, determination. Ang katin-arán kag kasanyogán sang bánwa--. The prosperity and stability of the town, commonwealth, etc. Isilíng mo na ang kasanyogán. State now your final decision or determination. (sányog).


katin-áran

Hiligaynon

(H) Prosperity, economical independence, stability, durability, progress. (tín-ad).


láknad

Hiligaynon

To extend, spread, disseminate, propagate, become or make general. Nagláknad na ang pamalaúd sa búg-os nga bánwa. Dysentery has now spread all over the town. May dakû nga katalágman nga ang pangolerá magaláknad pa sa ibán nga bánwa. There is great danger of the cholera spreading to other towns. Iníng puód nalaknadán (-arán) na sang maáyo nga panghunàhúnà nga binanwahánon. A good civic spirit has disseminated itself over this province. (see aláplag, lápta, rápta, etc.).


lápiad

Hiligaynon

Shallow, not deep (of plates, baskets, etc.); to be or become shallow, etc. Hatági akó sing pínggan nga lápiad. Give me a shallow plate (a dinner plate). Naglápiad iníng kalálaw. This rice-sifter has become shallow. Nalapiadán (-arán) akó siníng kaláhà, laháng, etc. This pan, earthen plate, etc. is too shallow for me. (see lápad, lapádlápad, nábaw).


lígad

Hiligaynon

To pass, pass-, go-, by. Naglígad na ang tátlo ka túig kútub sádto. Three years have passed since then. Ligádi (-ári) siá. Pass him by. Go past him. Ginligádan (-áran) níya ang ámon baláy nga walá magsákà. He passed our house without calling on us. Ginpalígad níla ang íla pándut. They let their feast-day pass i.e. they postponed their feast-day. Ang naglígad índì saráng mapabálik. The past will never return,-cannot be brought back. (see lubás, labáy, lídan, talikód).


lún-ad

Hiligaynon

Paleness, pallidness, wanness; to get pale, turn white, look wan. Lún-ad siá. He is pale. Naglún-ad ang íya guyá. His face became pale. Nalun-arán akó sa íya. To me he seemed to be pale. (see láspì, lúspì, lápsì, lúspad id.).


ngíl-ad

Hiligaynon

To loathe, recoil, be sickened, nauseated or revolted, abhor, feel like vomiting or have an aversion to, to detest, abominate, hate, feel repugnance to. Nagakangíl-ad akó sa pagtán-aw sang líntà. I hate to see (look upon) a leech. Dílì takús igkangíl-ad ang pagsagúd sa mga masakít. One should not show one's repugnance in attending on the sick. Ginangil-arán akó sang ípot sang kuríng. I feel like vomiting at the sight of a cat's dirt. (see taká, súm-od, lóod).