Hiligaynon
Beginning, start, commencement, first stage, introduction, initiation, preface. Sa kamunóan, kag (sa) katapúsan--. At the beginning, and at the end--. At any rate--. When everything is said--. Under all circumstances--. (see púnò).
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A kind of plant with very odoriferous leaves.
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Hiligaynon
(H) Beginning, opening, outset, inception, start, commencement. (see súgud, ginsugúran, kamunóan).
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To be or become bad, worsen, deteriorate, degenerate; to be or become sick, ill, to faint, swoon. Nagláin ang íya batásan. His behaviour has changed for the worse. His character (habits) has (have) degenerated. Nagláin ang íya ginháwa. He swooned, had a fainting fit, lost consciousness, his condition has become serious, or the like. Ang nalaínan sang ákon buút amó--. What-grieves me,-I find fault with, is--. Magaláin inâ kunína. It will turn out bad in the end. Sing makadámù ang mga talapuánan nga maáyo sing kamunóan nagaláin sa katapúsan. Often societies that start well have a bad ending. Indì pagigkaláin sang ímo buút kon--. Don't take it ill (amiss), if--. (see láut).
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(Sp. título) Title; heading; epithet, claim, right, warrant. (see diplóma, pamúnò, kamunóan, hayô, katarúngan, kalig-onán, tungúd, bangúd).
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Start, beginning, commencement, origin, source; initial.
Hiligaynon
(H) Beginning, start, commencement, inception. (see súgud, ginkamunóan, gingikánan).