Search result(s) - lághong

lághong

Hiligaynon

Jangle, discord, cacophony, aloud, inharmonious, harsh, disagreeable, discordant, jarring sound or noise, as of a cracked bell, a broken musical instrument, a croaking voice, etc.: to emit such a dull, inharmonious sound. Ang íya nga tíngug nagalághong. He has a croaking voice. Anó ang ginahalinán sináng lághong? Where does that noise come from? Nalaghongán akó siníng dáyon nga pagbágting sang linggánay. That constant ringing of bells jars upon my ears. Indì mo pagpalaghongón ang ímo tíngug. Don't cultivate a strident voice.


lághong

Hiligaynon

To murmur, complain, say "haw", "hem", "hum", "humph" in protest, disapproval or dislike. Indì ka maglághong kon agdahón ikáw sa pagtámbong sa íla nga tábad. Don't hem and haw, if they invite you to their banquet.


hagúbhub

Hiligaynon

Echo, reverberation, repercussion; a low, heavy, rumbling sound; to echo, reecho, reverberate, rumble, boom, thunder, roar. (see dagúbdub, hagúnghung, lághong).


úsngad

Hiligaynon

To snort, blow air through the nose, as one expelling, or trying to avoid breathing, a bad smell, etc. (see púsnga, lághong, sámbo).


úsngad

Hiligaynon

To snort, blow air through the nose, as one expelling, or trying to avoid breathing, a bad smell, etc. (see púsnga, lághong, sámbo).