Search result(s) - lúnay

lúnay

Hiligaynon

To become soft, pliant, plastic, mouldable, viscous, pliable, without melting completely, said of candles, lead and the like exposed to heat. Ang tínggà naglúnay sa ínit. The lead became quite soft in the heat. Indì mo pagbayáan ang mga kandílà sa kandelerohán, kay magalúnay. Don't leave the candles in the candlesticks, for they will get soft and bend. (see lúm-ok, húmok).


kalúnay

Hiligaynon

Softness, compressibility, impressionableness, impressibility, plasticity, pliability; tenderness. (see lúnay).


lánoy

Hiligaynon

To be soft, tender, pliable, young, impressionable; to be loud, sonorous, far-sounding (of voices, music, etc.). (see lúnay, tánoy).


lúgtay

Hiligaynon

To be or become soft, weak, limp; to faint, swoon, collapse from weakness. (see lábtoy, labóy, lúya, lúnay, púnaw).


lúm-ok

Hiligaynon

Soft, giving easily way to pressure; to soften, become soft, be yielding, compressible, limp, impressionable. Nalum-okán akó siníng tabákò. This tobacco seems to me to be soft. Nagalúm-ok na ang íya tagiposó-on. His heart is now getting soft or tender. Plansahá na ang báyò nga winískan mo, kay naglúm-ok na. Now, iron the jacket you sprinkled with water, for it has become quite limp now. (see hómok, yúm-ok, lúnay).



malúnay

Hiligaynon

Soft, melting, pliable, tender, supple, yielding, impressible, impressionable. (see lúnay, mahómok, malúm-ok).


malunáy-lúnay

Hiligaynon

Dim. of lúnay, malúnay. Malunáylúnay siá sing tagiposóon. She is tender-hearted, soft-hearted.