Search result(s) - líb-o

líb-o

Hiligaynon

Back-water, a small pool or sheet of water in a river. (see línaw, lináwlínaw; N.B. Pools and mudholes on roads are called danáw, linggálhub, etc.).


líb-ok

Hiligaynon

To be drawn out, held sustained, said of the voice, of sounds, etc. Nagalíb-ok ang íya nga tíngug. His voice is well sustained. Ginpalíb-ok níya ang íya tíngug. He sustained his voice. Maálam ka balá magpalíb-ok sang ímo tíngug? Can you sustain your voice? Do you know how to hold (keep up, sustain, prolong) notes without taking breath? (see lígbok).


palíb-ok

Hiligaynon

To sustain one's voice, to keep up-, hold-, a note, to sing, shout, or speak without taking breath for a considerable time. Palib-oká ang ímo tíngug. Sustain your voice. Sing, shout or speak without a breathing spell for a considerable time,-without taking breath. (see líb-ok).


lígbok

Hiligaynon

To sustain, hold, draw out (the voice, etc.). See líb-ok, ligô id.


ligô, lígò

Hiligaynon

To sustain the voice. See líb-ok, lígbok.



lináw-línaw

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of línaw. A small pond, lin, linn, pool or puddle. (see líb-o, danáw).


loóg

Hiligaynon

Hole, depression, cavity, hollow, low-lying land. (see libaóng, limpásong, líb-o, búhò).


palígbok

Hiligaynon

To sustain one's voice. See palíb-ok id.