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lákhò

Hiligaynon

Smothered laughter; to laugh and quickly make an effort to suppress the laughter. Naglákhò siá. He burst out laughing, but at once suppressed his laughter. (see lámhò).


lámhò

Hiligaynon

To giggle, smile, make an effort to suppress any sudden impulse to laugh, break out into a smile and suppress it at once. Naglámhò siá. He smiled, but then looked serious at once. (see lákhò).


taláihom

Hiligaynon

A smile, a quiet laugh (laughter); to smile, break out into a laugh, to laugh (quietly, derisively, sarcastically). Nakataláihom siá. He smiled. He burst out laughing. Natalaihomán akó sa íya. I could not help smiling at him. Gintalaihomán níya akó. He smiled or laughed at me. Ginpataláihom akó sang íya nga sinúgid. I was forced to smile at his remarks. I could not help smiling at what he said. Natalaihomán siá sa ákon. (Nagyuhúm siá sing may kayúbit (kahám-ut) sa ákon). He smiled at me derisively (gleefully). (see yuhúm, kádlaw, lákhò, lámhò, talángkaw, harákhak, ngirít, lángsì).


talángkaw

Hiligaynon

A guffaw, a coarse (noisy, boisterous) laugh, a horse laugh, a loud burst of laughter; to guffaw, roar with laughter, laugh outright, laugh boisterously, burst out laughing. Nagtalángkaw silá nga tanán. They all burst out laughing. Tinalangkawán níla ang íya mga linahóg. They roared (nearly split their sides) with laughter at his jokes. (see halákhak, harákhak, arók-ok, arík-ik, hîhî, kádlaw, yuhúm, lákhò, lámhò, lángsì, rángsì, ngirít, bangirít, taláihom).


balakhóon

Hiligaynon

(H) Lamentable, grievous, deplorable, to be grieved at; grief, sorrow, weeping. (see bákhò, hilibíon).



halayáon

Hiligaynon

(H) Weeping, crying, shedding tears, sighing; to weep, cry, shed tears, lament; that is to be wept over (as a corpse, etc.). (see háyà, balakhóon, hilibíon).