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lúlan

Hiligaynon

Burden, load; to burden with, load. Ginlulánan níya ang kángga sing mabúg-at nga lúlan. He put a heavy load on the cart. May inoglúlan ikáw? Have you any goods to be loaded? (see dalá, lúkdo).


gaán-gáan

Hiligaynon

(B) Abatement, decrease, mitigation; to diminish, ease, lighten, make less; to be or become tolerable, bearable, easier to bear or carry. Nagagaángáan na ang íya mga kalisúd. His difficulties are now beginning to decrease, are abating. Gaángaána ang íya lúlan, kay diótay pa siá. Lighten his load, for he is small yet. (see hagánhágan).


ibábaw

Hiligaynon

Above, on top of, in or to a higher place, above (in books or writings); to be above, etc. Ibutáng mo ang ákon maléta sa ibábaw sang ibán nga lúlan. Put my suitcase on top of the other luggage. Ang salagyáwan nagalupád na sa ibábaw sang kawayánan. The hawk is now flying above the bamboo-clump. Ang mga naibábaw--. Those placed in a high position--. Ang sinámbit sa ibábaw--. What was mentioned above (before)--.


ibábaw

Hiligaynon

Above, on top of, in or to a higher place, above (in books or writings); to be above, etc. Ibutáng mo ang ákon maléta sa ibábaw sang ibán nga lúlan. Put my suitcase on top of the other luggage. Ang salagyáwan nagalupád na sa ibábaw sang kawayánan. The hawk is now flying above the bamboo-clump. Ang mga naibábaw--. Those placed in a high position--. Ang sinámbit sa ibábaw--. What was mentioned above (before)--.


kárga

Hiligaynon

(Sp. carga, cargar) Burden, load; to load, burden; to transfer, enter. Iníng kárga lakás kabúg-at sa ákon. This burden is too heavy for me. Ikárga iní sa ímo áwto. Put this in your auto. Ikárga akó ánay siní sa ímo karósa. Please put this on your cart. Pilá ang hinákay kon kargahán ko ang ímo káro sing napúlò ka pásong nga humáy? How much will the freight be, if I put ten bushels of rice on your cart? Ikárga sa libro ináng mga binunyagán. Transfer to the register the names of those baptized. Dílì mo siá pagkargahán sináng sáko, kay támà kabúg-at sa íya. Don't burden him with that sack, for it is much too heavy for him. Nalúnud ang sakayán, kay kinargahán sing támà. The boat sank, because it was overloaded. (see lúlan).



lululánan

Hiligaynon

Any vehicle or beast used for the transport of goods, any person or thing used for carrying loads. Káro nga lululánan sang mga minatáy. A funeral cart. (see lúlan).


mág-an

Hiligaynon

To lighten, be or become light of weight, to alleviate, relieve, ease, mitigate, assuage, levitate. Buhíni ang ímo lúlan túbtub nga magmág-an. Lessen your burden till it becomes light. Nagmág-an na ang ákon kalisúd-or-namag-anán na akó sang ákon kalisúd. My trouble has now become easy to bear. Mag-aná sing diótay ang ímo dalá, kay támà kabúg-at. Lighten your load a little, for it is too heavy.


mamág-an

Hiligaynon

Light, airy, easy to bear or carry, not heavy or weighty. Mamág-an ang íya lúlan, pagbátyag, panghunâhúnà, etc. His burden is light, he is much better or feels only a slight pain, his mind is at ease, etc. (see mág-an, mabúg-at-heavy).


nga

Hiligaynon

A conjunctive particle used in various ways:

a.) to connect adjectives and nouns, nouns and nouns, etc., e.g. mabúg-at nga lúlan. A heavy load. Sa manábaw nga subâ. In the shallow river. Baláy nga bató. A stone building. Isá ka kúlon nga kán-on. A kettle full of rice. Mga ságing nga tinanók. Boiled bananas. Ang mga nagahuníhúni nga sirúmsirúm. The chirping crickets. Isá ka lubí nga binukâ. A split coconut.

b.) to connect ideas or sentences, equivalent to: that, in order that, if. Nakadumdúm akó nga--. I thought that--. Ang labíng maáyo nga magkádto ka dídto sa súbung siní. It would be best, if you went there at once. Indì mo pagkalímtan nga buás masúgud kitá magarádo. Don't forget that tomorrow we begin ploughing.

c.) as relative pronoun. Ang táo nga naglubás kaína amó ang ákon tíyò. The man who passed a while ago is my uncle. Amó iní ang bátà nga mahúmok gid sing úlo. This is the boy who has a very bright under-standing. Diín na ang tigíb nga gingámit ko kahápon? Where is the chisel I used yesterday?

d.) as an introduction to an exclamation. Nga pagkalisúd sang pangabúhì karón! Oh, how difficult living conditions are! Nga pagkabungúl siníng bátà! Oh, the stubbornness (obstinacy) of this boy! How stubborn this boy is!


palas-ánon

Hiligaynon

That is-, has-, to be borne or endured; bearable, tolerable, supportable, endurable, sufferable, burden, what can be borne. (see pás-an, lulukdóhon, lúlan, síngkaw).


pamág-an

Hiligaynon

To lighten, make light, make bearable, to ease. Pamag-aná ang íya lúlan. Lighten his burden. Give him a light load to carry. Put a light load on him. (pa, mág-an).


sikóktot

Hiligaynon

To bend the back as under a heavy weight, lean forward, stoop. Nagasikóktot ang karabáw kon mabúg-at ang lúlan nga íya ginagúyud. The buffalo bends its back, if the load it pulls is heavy. (see síktot, balikótot, barikótot, sikutút).


tímbang

Hiligaynon

Balance, equilibrium, poise, counterpoise, counter-balance, equivalent; partner, help, assistant, mate; to balance, be a partner, to help, assist, lend a hand. Itímbang iníng mga páhò sa kamóti. Balance the sweet potatoes with these mangoes. Timbangá ang ímo lúlan. Balance your load. Timbangí siá sa paggíhit sang lamésa. Lend him a hand at moving the table. May tímbang ikáw? Have you a partner or mate? Magtímbang sa atubángan sang baláy may duhá ka akásya. In front of the house there are (were) two acacia-trees (one on each side). Ang ákon ginbakál nga damáso tímbang (sang) písos. The silk thread I have bought is equal in weight (not cost) to a silver peso. (see tuáng, búlig).


túgdang

Hiligaynon

To cause to sink, sink, immerse, submerge, commit to the deep, throw overboard, jettison; to sink (down), sink (go) to the bottom, become engulfed, be swallowed up, be submerged in, plunge in; to greatly surpass, outdo, worst, vanquish. Gintúgdang níla ang tanán nga mga lúlan nga mabúg-at, kay ginkatahápan níla nga matúgdang (magkatúgdang) ang sakayán. They threw all the heavy luggage overboard, because they were afraid that the boat might sink (founder). Kag sang nagakatúgdang siá nagsínggit siá sa pagsilíng: "Ginóo, luasá akó". And when he began to sink, he cried out, saying: "Lord, save me". Maghanáshánas ka gid, agúd makatúgdang ka sa íya (matúgdang mo siá). Train yourself well so that you may be able to worst him. Sa natugdangán sang sakayán--. On the spot where the boat had sunk-. (see lúgdang, tágbong, lútus, daúg).


dululángon

Hiligaynon

(H) Ore, minerals to be mined, the output of a mine; industrial output (in general). (see duláng, palatúbson).


hululanúon

Hiligaynon

(H) Amenable to flattery, one easily tricked, cheated, wheedled, cajoled. (see hulánò, ulutíson, uluníson, olodóton).


hululánwon

Hiligaynon

(H) See hululanúon.


Cradle, crib. (see kúlan).


tululán-on

Hiligaynon

Vegetables. See turulán-on, ulutanón, útan, láswa.


umulúlang

Hiligaynon

One who (that which) hinders or obstructs something; obstructive, obstructionist. (see uláng).


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