Hiligaynon
(H) Forgetfulness, oblivion; to forget, cease to remember, be forgetful or oblivious of. Nagkalímot-or-nalímot akó sinâ. I have forgotten it. I don't recollect it. It has escaped my memory. Indì mo pagkalímtan iní. Do not forget this. Indì níla malímtan ang ginagíhan níla nga kalisúd. They will be unable to forget the troubles they have passed through. Básì kon limóton mo akó. Perhaps you will forget me, will not think of me any longer. Pinanglímot siá. He forgot himself. He lost his self-possession. (see lipát, lígà).
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
From límot.
Hiligaynon
To forget, lose the memory or recollection of, be oblivious or forgetful of. Nagkalipát (nalipát) na akó sinâ. Nalipatán ko na inâ. I have forgotten that. I cannot recall that. It has escaped my memory. Indì mo pagkalipatán ang pagpangamúyò sa agáága kag sa gab-ígáb-i. Don't forget your morning and night prayers. Dílì níla malipatán ang amó nga hitabû. They will not be able to forget that incident or event. Nalipatán níla siá sa pagágda. Nalipatán níla ang pagágda sa íya. They forgot to invite him. Indì ka malipát (magkalipát). Don't forget. (see límot, lígà).
Hiligaynon
A prefix forming adjectives in three ways, namely:
1) by simple attachment to the root, e.g. mahágpok-crisp; malínaw-calm; matahúm-beautiful. (see hágpok, línaw, tahúm).
2) by adding also the suffix-on, e.g. malalíson-disobedient; malimóton-forgetful; mapigusón-oppressing. (see lális, límot, pígus).
3) by superadding the particle "in" which is placed before the first vowel of the root, e.g. malinapáson-omitting, neglecting the performance of; mabinalák-on-careful, concerned, interested; matinipígon-preserving, saving, guarding. (see lápas, balákà, típig).
N.B. Other formations of adjectives see under mag-, manog-, maki-.
Hiligaynon
Caus. of límot. Palimóta (Palímta) siá sinâ. Let him forget it.
Hiligaynon
Pustule, rash, prickly heat. See líbtug, libutúg.
Hiligaynon
To sever, separate, divorce, part, sunder, put asunder. Bulagón nínyo ang ínyo nga paghilúngug. Break off from living together. Magbulágay kamó. Separate from each other. Ginbulág (ginpabulág) níla ang duhá ka bátà nga nagaáway. They separated the two fighting boys. Bulagí ang laláki, kay walâ kamó makasál. Separate from your paramour, for you are not married. Ang ginímpon sang Diós índì pagbulagón sang táo. What God has joined together, let no man put asunder. Sa pagbulágay nagagíkan ang kalímot. Separation begets forgetfulness. "Out of sight, out of mind".