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laús, la-ús

Hiligaynon

Hoarse. Laús siá. He is hoarse. (see paús).


To be or become hoarse. Naglaús (Nagláus) ang tutúnlan ko. My throat is hoarse, has become hoarse. Anó ang nagpalaús (nagpaláus) sa ímo? What is the cause of your hoarseness? What made you hoarse? (see páus).


páus, pá-us

Hiligaynon

To be or become hoarse, raucous. Napáus akó. I have become hoarse. (see láus).


paús, pa-ús

Hiligaynon

Hoarse. Paús akó. I am hoarse. (see laús).


agóng

Hiligaynon

A trickster, sneak, cheat, thief in a small way; to trick, cheat, deceive, obtain under some plausible pretext. Ginagóng níya ang ákon páyong. He deprived me of my umbrella by a mean trick. Agongá ang íya kálò or agongi siá sang íya kálò. Get hold of his hat by some stratagem. Likawí ang mga agóng kag makáwat. Avoid sneaks and thieves. (see dáyà, límbong, tíkas, takáb, káwtì, lág-it).



ardilóso

Hiligaynon

(From the Sp. ardid) Clever, cunning, astute, tricky, tricksy, misleading others by an artifice or under plausible and specious pretexts. (see antígo).


kabalhínan

Hiligaynon

Changes, transformations; amendments; clause. (bálhin).


kadahilánan

Hiligaynon

Pretexts, excuses, plausible arguments; means, resources, tricks. (see dahílan).


mapinatôpatóon

Hiligaynon

Imaginative, inventive, creative, illusory, fictitious; an adept in getting up plausible stories, or the like. (see patôpátò).


palatihón

Hiligaynon

(H) Meriting belief, reasonable, probable, well-founded, likely, believable, reliable, trustworthy, plausible, credible, worthy of credit, credence or belief. (see páti).


pamalákpak

Hiligaynon

Freq. of palákpak-to clap the hands, to clap, applaud, give applause; to flap-, flutter-, the wings, etc. (see pákpak).


paurúg

Hiligaynon

(B) To talk playfully, jest, say something in fun, crack a joke; to cajole, wheedle, cheat, trick, induce another by plausible pretexts to do something to his own disadvantage and to the advantage of the inducer; a joke, pleasantry, fun, something said or done in jest, a hoax. Paurúg lang níya iní. This is simply a joke of his. This is only his fun. Paurugí siá agúd matápnà ang íya paghibî. Tell him some jokes to stop his crying. (see ológológ, orógoróg, unís, utís, odót).


Lying, boasting, bragging; to lie, make up a plausible story, to brag, boast. Indì ka gánì magpinúsong, kóndì sugíri kamí sang kamatuóran. Don't make up a story of your own, but tell us the truth. (see úsung, púsong, papusóngpúsong).


tabíd

Hiligaynon

Appendage, attachment, anything tied or fastened to something else; closely adherent, adjunct; clause, condition; impediment.


tokáp

Hiligaynon

To clap the hands, strike the hands together in applause and the like. Gintokapán níla sing dakû ang íya ginpúlong. They applauded his speech with much clapping of hands. They clapped his speech loudly. (see pamalákpak, palákpak).