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kisamí

Hiligaynon

(Sp. quizame) Ceiling, plafond.


bayáw

Hiligaynon

To raise, lift, put up, elevate. Ibayáw or bayawá ang ímo kamót. Lift up your hand. Bayawí sang kamót mo nga toó ang ímo nga pagsúmpà. Raise your right hand for the oath you are going to take. Ginbayáw níya siá sa kisamí. He lifted him up to the ceiling. (see álsa, bátak, bákyaw, hákwat, púlut).


bóbeda

Hiligaynon

(Sp. bóveda) Vault, arch, ceiling. (see kisamí).


dúg-dug

Hiligaynon

To thrust, stab, stick, jab, pierce with an upward motion. Idúgdug iníng bagát sa halô sa kisamí. Jab this bamboo-pole against the iguana on the ceiling. Dugdugá ang koláknit sang liníyas nga kawáyan. Make a thrust at the bat with the piece of split bamboo. (see sútsut).


gubâ

Hiligaynon

To destroy, demolish, undo, pull-, break-, to pieces, pull down, break up, knock down, reduce to ruins, raze to the ground, tear down. Gúb-a (gubaá) lang ang dáan mo nga baláy. Pull down your old house. Gúb-i akó siníng gabúk nga tángkal. Break up for me this rotten pigsty. Nagúb-an siá sang kisamí kag napílas ang íya páa. The ceiling collapsed and he was wounded in the leg. Igubâ akó siníng dáan nga padér. Please knock down this old wall for me. (see búngkag, ránggà).



háplak

Hiligaynon

To fall or drop flat on the ground, lie on one's stomach, lie prone. Nagháplak ang tagûtò sa salúg sang pagkahúlug níya halín sa kisamí. The lizard dropped flat on the floor when it fell from the ceiling. Sang nagakatulúg akó nahaplakán akó sing tokô. When I was asleep a gecko dropped flat on me. Ang bátà nagaháplak sa salúg. The baby is lying on its stomach on the floor. Pahaplaká lang ang bátà sa salúg. Just lay the baby flat on the floor. (see hapâ, dúsmò, etc.).


kólas

Hiligaynon

To make a noise by walking to and fro, to move audibly or noisily. Ang mga ilagâ, haló, etc. nagakólas sa ibábaw sang kisamí. The rats, iguanas, etc. are moving about noisily above the ceiling. Indì kamó magkólas. Don't be noisy. Indì nínyo akó pagkolásan. Don't disturb me with your noise. Kagáhud sang kalóng sang sibúkaw nga nagakólas sa hángin. What a noise the dry sebucao-pods make rustling in the wind. (see gáhud, galúng).


langít-lángit

Hiligaynon

A little heaven, an imitation of heaven, decorations on ceilings or the like. Also verb. Langítlangíti ang kisamí sang sála sa tábad sang mga kalasálon. Put nice decorations on the ceiling of the main room for the banquet of the marriage couple. Ilangít-lángit iníng mga kortína. Use these curtains for decorating the ceiling.


láwà

Hiligaynon

A spider's web; to cover with a spider's web. Nalawáan ang kisamí. The ceiling is full of spiders' webs. Sing masamí ginalawáan ang mga púsud sang mga hulút. The corners of rooms are often covered with spiders' webs. Nagapakamanggaránon siá, ibágo nalawáan ang íya nga ánglit. He acts as if he were rich, whilst his small cooking pot is covered with spiders' webs i.e he has no rice any more, has to suffer hunger.


líplip

Hiligaynon

Wickerwork made of the fibres of the leaves of the buri-palm; ragged, torn, full of holes (of all kinds of wickerwork). Líplip ang tabungós, amákan, kisamí, etc. The rice-basket, bamboo-mat, ceiling, etc., is torn or full of holes.


pínta

Hiligaynon

(Sp. pintar) Paint, colour, pigment; to paint, make a picture or drawing of, to picture, illustrate, portray, delineate, draw, pencil, sketch, limn. Pintahí ang lamésa, ang díngding, etc. Paint the table, the partition wall, etc. Ginpintahán níya ang laráwan ni Fuláno. He painted N.N.'s portrait. Ipínta sa kisamí iníng kolór nga maputî. Paint the ceiling with this white colour. (see duág).


sókdol

Hiligaynon

To strike or push against something above. Sokdolá sang bagát ang haló dirâ sa kisamí. Jab the pole against the iguana there on the ceiling. (see sóndol).