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kasíngkasíng

Hiligaynon

A knob or protuberance on the neck of some horses (as a distinctive horse-mark).


kágit

Hiligaynon

To penetrate, enter, pierce, affect deeply, touch. Nagakágit inâ sa ákon tagiposóon. That touches me deeply-or-That pierces my heart. Kinagítan ang íya kasíngkásing sináng mga sinúgid. He was touched to the quick by these reports. (see látum, túduk, panalúgsug, panalúpsup).


korasón

Hiligaynon

(Sp. corazon) Heart. (see tagiposóon, kasíngkásing).


salópsop

Hiligaynon

(H) To penetrate, go deep, enter deep. Iníng kasákit nagsalópsop sa íya tagiposóon. This sorrow or pain entered deep into (penetrated) his heart. Ginsalopsopán ang íya kasíngkásing sang amó nga kasubô. That sorrow touched him to the quick, wounded his heart deeply (salúpsup id.; see kágit).


tagiposóon

Hiligaynon

Heart; affection, sympathy, consideration, kindness, benevolence, charity. (see kasíngkásing).



tíb-ong

Hiligaynon

To raise, lift up (the heart, the eyes, etc.); to raise to a higher social position, promote, elevate, advance. Itíb-ong mo ang ímo kasíngkásing sa lángit. Lift up your heart towards heaven. Ginatíb-ong siá sang íya mga sumalákdag sa amó nga palangakóan. His supporters are promoting him to (helping him to obtain) that office. (see báyaw, bayáw, hangád, tánglà, tangâ).