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kamisón

Hiligaynon

(Sp. camisón) Long shirt, night-shirt, chiefly worn by women. (see báta).


báta

Hiligaynon

(Sp. báta) Night-shirt, night-gown. (see kamisón).


luáy, lu-áy

Hiligaynon

Awry, bent, inclined to one side; to be awry, etc. Nagaluáy ang íya báyò, kamisón, etc. Her upper garment, her shirt, etc. is all awry or hanging down on one side (exposing part of the shoulder). Indì mo pagpaluayón ang kimóno mo. Don't wear your waist awry or twisted to one side (thereby displaying too much of the skin on one side of the neck).


sulápgot

Hiligaynon

Inconvenient, impeding on account of being too tight; to be too tight, etc. Ang ákon kamisón makitíd (masipót), gánì nagasulápgot kon maglakát akó. My chemise is too narrow, consequently it hinders (inconveniences) me when I walk. (see sulagót, sulágpot).