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lamá-lamá

Hiligaynon

To suspend judgment, have one's doubts about, doubt, hesitate, feel some apprehension or fear. Indì ka maglamálamá, kay matúod gid ang sinúgid ko sa ímo. Don't have any doubts now, for what I have told you is perfectly true. Ginalamálamahán níya inâ. He is in doubt about that. He is apprehensive about it. (see duhádúha).


kalamá-lamahán

Hiligaynon

Doubt, suspense of judgment, uncertainty, indecision, hesitation. (see lamá-lamá, kaduháduháan).


lámà

Hiligaynon

To scratch, cut, graze (with a sharp-edged piece of wood, bamboo or the like). Nalámà ang bútkon ko sa bagákay. My arm got scratched by a bagákay-reed. Anó ang nakalámà sang ímo batíis? What gave you that cut in the calf of your leg? (see gábà, báklis, balíkas, pákris, etc.).


lámà

Hiligaynon

To hustle, despatch quickly, be or do-in a hurry,-carelessly. Lamáa lang ang pagbúnak, paglútò, etc. Hurry the wash, cook quickly, etc.


lamâ

Hiligaynon

To break, crush. Nalamâ or nálmà ang isá ka nahót nga kawáyan, kay nalapákan sang káro. A piece of bamboo was crushed, for the cart passed over it. (see lumâ which is more in use, pusâ, báak, búung).



lamâlámà

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of lámà. Also: To harrow. Indì pa ánay paglamâlamáon ang talámnan, kóndì daróhon pa sing makaduhá. Don't harrow the field as yet, but go twice more over it with the plough.