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kótso

Hiligaynon

See kórtso.


bakiâ, bákià

Hiligaynon

Clog, patten; to use or wear-clogs,-pattens. Nagabakiâ siá. He wears clogs. (see kórtso, kótso).


kórtso

Hiligaynon

(Sp. corcho) Cork; clogs. (see bakiâ, kótso).


kotsó-kótso

Hiligaynon

To disparage, criticize adversely, detract, censure, speak ill of, exaggerate wrongs or injuries suffered, belittle benefits received, complain to others. Indì ka magkotsókótso. Don't speak in disparagement of anybody. Indì mo akó pagkotsókotsohán. Don't censure me-or-don't make unreasonable complaints about me to others. Anó na man ang ginakotsókótso mo? What are you complaining about now?


sinélas

Hiligaynon

(Sp. chinelas) Slippers, Chinese slippers. (see bakiâ, kótso, kórtso-clogs).



biskótso

Hiligaynon

(Sp. biscocho) Biscuit, biscuit-like bread, rusk.


módmod

Hiligaynon

To crush, pulverize, grind, pound or bray (in a mortar), crumble, powder; reduce to powder, comminute, triturate, break into fine particles by pressure; to become crushed or broken into small pieces. Modmorá ang karamélo, ang píghol, etc. Crush the caramel, the lump of rice, etc. Namódmod ang biskótso tungúd sang lumpálúmpa sang trak. The biscuits got crumbled owing to the jolting of the truck. Minódmod nga tinápay, kalámay, bugás, etc. Crumbled bread, powdered sugar, ground rice, etc. (see múdmud, bókbok, pódpod).