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láspì

Hiligaynon

(H) To become pale, etc. See lápsì, lúspad.


huyús

Hiligaynon

Pale, bloodless, lean, wan, emaciated, gaunt, meagre, haggard; to be or become pale (of face, etc.). Panghuyús is commonly used. Nanghuyús ang íya guyá. His face grew pale. (see láspì, lúspad, lún-ad).


lápsì

Hiligaynon

Pale, pallid, bloodless, ghastly, ashy, colourless, to be or become pale, etc. Naglápsì siá. He turned pale. Ang ibán nagalápsì sa kaníwang, ang ibán sa kahádluk. Some are pale from leanness, others from fear. Nalapsián akó sa íya. He seemed to me to be rather pale. (see láspì, lúspad).


lún-ad

Hiligaynon

Paleness, pallidness, wanness; to get pale, turn white, look wan. Lún-ad siá. He is pale. Naglún-ad ang íya guyá. His face became pale. Nalun-arán akó sa íya. To me he seemed to be pale. (see láspì, lúspì, lápsì, lúspad id.).


lúpsì

Hiligaynon

Paleness, wanness; to be or become pale, pallid, wan, to blanch, turn pale. See lápsì, láspì, lúspad, lún-ad, lúspì).



lúspad

Hiligaynon

Pale, etc. See láspì, lún-ad, lúspì id.


lúspì

Hiligaynon

To be pale, wan, etc. See lápsì, láspì, etc.


maláspì

Hiligaynon

Ghastly, wan, pale, etc. See malápsì. (láspì-lápsì).


palan

Hiligaynon

palang-, palang-, palam-, Forms of pan-(which see) with an intercalated-la-. They are very often used for the formation of "frequentative verbs" (especially plural forms) and nouns, e.g. palangdokót-to stick to (dokót); palangláspì-to grow pale (láspì); palanóktan-debts (taxes) to be collected (sokót), etc. etc.


púd-is

Hiligaynon

White, whitish, pale, pallid, wan, faded (of colours); to be or become pale, to pale, fade (said especially of colours that lose their brightness through the influence of sun-light, rain, etc.). Napúd-is (Nagkapúd-is) ang duág siníng baláy. The colour of this house has faded. (see púg-is, lubád, búdhaw, lús-aw, láspì, lúspad, lún-ad).


yáspì

Hiligaynon

To be or become pale, pallid, blanched, etc. See láspì, lúspì, lúspad, lún-ad.


abráso

Hiligaynon

(Sp. abrazo) Embrace, clasping, hugging; to embrace, clasp, hug, press to one's bosom. Sang pagabút níya sa balay ginabrasóhan siá sang íya nga ilóy. When he arrived home, his mother clasped him to her bosom. Indì siá magpaabráso. She does not allow herself to be embraced. Nagabrasoháy silá. They embraced each other. (see hakús, púgus).


malún-ad

Hiligaynon

Pale, pallid, blanched, bloodless, wan, sallow, ghastly. (lún-ad; see maláspì, malúspad).


malúpsì

Hiligaynon

Pale, pallid, wan, blanched, bloodless, white, sallow, colourless. (see lúpsì, malúpsì, maláspî, malúspad, malún-ad).