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lágnat

Hiligaynon

(H) A slight cold or catarrh; to produce a catarrh, etc. Ginalágnat akó. I have a slight cold. Ginpílit siá sang íya mapíntas nga agálon nga magkádto sa umá bisán malágnat ang íya láwas. He was forced by his cruel master to go (work in) to the farm, even although he was suffering from a cold. (see hilánat).


halúmhum

Hiligaynon

A slight cold or fever. Ginahalúmhum siá. He has a slight fever. He suffers from a cold. (see lágnat, hilánat).


kalentúra

Hiligaynon

(Sp. calentura) A cold, fever. (see lágnat, hilánat).


malágnat

Hiligaynon

(H) Slightly feverish, sickly, having a cold, suffering from a sore throat, a catarrh or a slight headache. (see lágnat).


rágnat

Hiligaynon

(B) A slight fever or cold; to affect with a cold or slight fever. May rágnat akó.-Ginarágnat akó. I have a slight cold or fever. (see lágnat).



marágnat

Hiligaynon

(B) Slightly feverish, etc. See malágnat.


sapayán

Hiligaynon

Relation, reference, regard, connection with, but very frequently used in the phrase waláy sapayán-notwithstanding, nevertheless, in spite of, without consideration or regard for. Malágnat ang íya láwas, ápang waláy sapayán nagapangabúdlay siá sa umá. He is suffering from a slight cold, but nevertheless (all the same) he is working on the farm. (see pasapayán).