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lúy-on

Hiligaynon

To give way, give, sag, double up, as a sack, a corpse, etc., if lifted, or as a piece of cloth held open does, when a weight is put in the middle of it. Naglúy-on ang sáko nga arína sang paghákwat ko sinâ. The sack of flour gave (way) in the middle, when I lifted it. (see táboy).


mahulúy-on

Hiligaynon

(H) Bashful, shy, shame-faced. (huyâ).


That is to be-intended,-striven after; aim, goal, aspiration, plan, scheme. (see túyò).


abóy

Hiligaynon

Bent, curved, warped; to bend, to curve, to warp, kink. Ang mga manuglagarì nagalagárì sang káhoy sonô sang íya abóy. The sawyers are sawing the tree according to its curve. Nagaabóy ang kalát, ang mga soléras, ang bánkò, etc. The rope is kinked, the floor beams are warped, the bench is sagging in the middle, etc. Butangí ang bánkò sing duhá pa ka tiíl sa tungâ, agúd nga indì magabóy. Add two legs to the middle of the bench, so that it may not sag or bend. (see táboy, lúy-on).


kahuyâ

Hiligaynon

Shame, confusion, mortification, abashment, sense of shame. (see huyâ, mahulúy-on, makahuhúyà).



maantoróon

Hiligaynon

Shy, bashful, timid, retired, afraid, apprehensive. (see antorô, mahulúy-on, mahuyáon, mahádluk).


mahuyáon

Hiligaynon

(H) See mahulúy-on-shy, shame-faced, etc.


yútyut

Hiligaynon

To bend, curve, give way, sag. (see abóy, táboy, lúy-on).