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gihít-gihít

Hiligaynon

Dim. of gíhit, gihít. To move a little, shift slightly. Gihít-gihitá ang lamésa. Move the table just a little. Walâ níla magihít-gihít ang bató, kay támà kabúg-at. They could not budge the stone, because it was too heavy.


háklap

Hiligaynon

To cover with, spread upon, superpose, overlay, plate, veneer, coat. Haklapí ang lamésa sing mantél. Cover the table with a cloth. Iháklap ang mantél sa lamésa. Spread the table-cloth on the table. Ang háklap sang husáy níya buláwan-or-ang íya husáy nahaklapán sing buláwan. Her comb is plated with gold. (see táklap).


hálin

Hiligaynon

To change the place of, remove or move to another place, shift. Halína ang ímo baláy sa umá. Remove your house to the farm. Ginhálin níya ang lamésa. He shifted the table. Pagahalínon ko ang ákon karabáw. I am going to take my buffalo to another place. Ihálin akó sang ákon báka sa umá. Kindly put my cow in another part of the field.


hámbuy

Hiligaynon

To put-, place-, rest-, lay-, support-, one's arm upon. Hámbuy or maghámbuy ka sa ákon abága. Put your arm on my shoulder. Ihámbuy ang bútkon mo sa halambúyan sang síya. Rest your arm on the arm of the chair. Hinambuyán níya ang lamésa. He laid his arm on the table.


hámyang

Hiligaynon

Exposed, in full sight or view, laid out; to be laid out, be exposed to view. Hámyang na sa lamésa ang mga pagkáon. The eatables have been placed on the table,-are spread on the table. Ipahámyang mo ang pagkáon sa látok. Put the food on the table. Nagahámyang siá dirâ sa salúg. He lies there on the floor in full view of everybody. (see kúyang, butáng, áy-ay).



hámyang

Hiligaynon

To lie supine or face upward, lie on one's back, lie in state (of corpses). Ang patáy nagahámyang sa lamésa sa balatonán. The dead person is lying in state in the reception room. Ginpahámyang níla ang patáy sa salúg. They laid the dead man face upward on the floor. Ipahámyang nínyo ang bángkay sa lamésa. Put the corpse face upward on the table. (see hayáng, kayâ, kayáng, kúyang).


háway

Hiligaynon

To be exposed to view, set forth, displayed in public, set out. Nagaháway na ang mga pagkáon sa lamésa. The food is set out on the table. Pahawáya ang isá ka botílya nga bíno. Bring out a bottle of wine. Pahawáyi akó sing isá ka láta nga dólse. Show me a tin of sweets. (see dágay).


híning

Hiligaynon

(H) Shine, lustre, brightness, polish, brilliancy; to shine, be bright, be brilliant, be polished. Nagahíning na ang salúg, kay halampasóhan. The floor is bright now, for it has been polished. Kon hínsan mo sing maáyo ang lamésa magahíning. If you rub the table well it will shine. Pahinínga sing maáyo ang ákon mga sapátos. Polish my boots well. Pahiníngi akó sang ákon mga sapátos. Polish my boots. Nagahíning na ang lamésa nga ímo ginpahídan (-íran). The table which you wiped looks as if it were polished. Ipahíning iníng séra sa salúg. Use this wax to polish the floor. (see sílì, silíng, hínis).


hódhod

Hiligaynon

To clean or scrape with an edged tool (as a chisel, shovel or the like). Hodhodá (-rá) ang bulíng sa síya. Scrape the dirt off the chair. Ihódhod ang tigíb sa lamésa. Scrape the table with the chisel. Hodhodí ang lamésa nga natolóan sang espérma sang kandílà. Scrape the table on which candle-grease has dropped. Ginhodhodán níla sang pála ang binít sang kalóg túbtub nga nagsaláma. They scraped the edge of the ditch with a shovel till it became even.


íping

Hiligaynon

(H) To adjoin, be next, be near by, adjacent, be at the side of, by the side of, beside, neighbouring; condition of being at the side of or adjoining something else. Nagaíping ang ámon mga baláy. Our houses adjoin each other. Ipíngi siá. Join him-or-Go to his side. Sa íping sang simbáhan, etc. Next the Church, adjoining the Church, etc. Nagaipingáy silá sa lamésa. They are sitting near each other at table. They are neighbours at table. (see íngod, ingód, luyó).


íping

Hiligaynon

(H) To adjoin, be next, be near by, adjacent, be at the side of, by the side of, beside, neighbouring; condition of being at the side of or adjoining something else. Nagaíping ang ámon mga baláy. Our houses adjoin each other. Ipíngi siá. Join him-or-Go to his side. Sa íping sang simbáhan, etc. Next the Church, adjoining the Church, etc. Nagaipingáy silá sa lamésa. They are sitting near each other at table. They are neighbours at table. (see íngod, ingód, luyó).


kagís

Hiligaynon

To scrape with an edged instrument. Kagisí ang kawáyan, káhoy, lamésa, etc. Scrape the bamboo, wood, table, etc. (see kagús, águs, kískis).


kágus, kagús

Hiligaynon

To clean, scrape, scratch with an edged instrument. Kagusá ang lamésa. Scrape the table, (the whole table). Kagusí ang lamésa. Scrape the table, (in places where scraping is needed). Ikágus iníng kotsílyo sa bánkò. Use this knife to scrape the bench with. Kinagusán mo na ang síya? Have you cleaned the chair by scraping it? Have you scraped the chair clean? (see kagís, kískis, águs).


kúhà

Hiligaynon

(H) To take, take-away,-from,-away from,-off, remove, fetch, seize, abduct, subtract; gain, get. Kuháa iníng mga pínggan sa lamésa. Take these plates off the table. Kuháon mo ang ákon kálò sa kwárto kag dálhon dirí. Fetch my hat from the room and bring it here. Ginkuháan-or-kinuháan akó níya sing tátlo ka písos. He took three pesos from me. Kuhái iníng tabungós sing ápat ka gántang. Take five gantas out of this rice-basket. Anó gid man nga kapuslánan ang saráng náton makúhà sinâ? What advantage can we gain from that? What is the use of it? (see buúl).


kúyang

Hiligaynon

To bring forth, produce, put out, set out or forth, exhibit, display, bring to light. Ikúyang ang mga pagkáon sa lamésa. Put the food on the table. Ginkuyángan akó níya sang íya álì nga tabákò. He put before me his choice cigars. He produced for me the cigars he prefers to all others.


lampáso

Hiligaynon

(Sp. lampazo) A mop, swab, cloth; to mop, wipe, rub with a wet cloth, swab. Lampasóhi ang salúg. Mop the floor. Wipe the floor with a wet cloth. Ilampáso iníng lapát sa lamésa. Use this rag to wipe the table with. Nalampasóhan na ang tanán nga mga hulút. All the rooms have been swabbed. (see dágnas).


lánsang

Hiligaynon

Nail; to nail. Ilánsang siá sa kruz. Nail him to the cross. Ginlánsang níya ang pisára sa díngding. He nailed the blackboard to the wall. Lansangá ang tápì nga nagukáb. Nail down the plank that has become loose. Lansangí lang ang lamésa. Drive nails in the table. Bákli akó sing isá ka kílo nga lánsang nga parís nga tagótlo ka pulgáda. Buy me one kilo of three-inch wire-nails.


lápad

Hiligaynon

To be, become or make wide, broad, ample, extended. Naglápad na ang íya palangúmhan. His farm has become extensive. Lapáda (-ára) ang lamésa. Make the table wide or wider. Ilápad iníng tápì sa látok. Add this board to the width of the table. Púngkò ka sa nalapáran sang tápì. Sit down on the broad part of the plank. Magalápad ang katúl mo kon ímo kalóton sing támà. Your skin-disease called katúl will spread, if you scratch it too much. Ginalapádan akó siníng umá. This field seems large to me.


latók, látok

Hiligaynon

Table. (see tulungtúngan, lamésa).


lólos

Hiligaynon

To roll up, wind up, tuck up. Lolosá ang pakô sang bátà, kay síbtan siá sang manugbúlung. Tuck up (roll up) the child's sleeve, for the doctor is going to vaccinate it. Ginlolós níya ang kortína sang higdáan. He rolled up the bed-curtain. Indì mo paglolosón ang mantél sang lamésa, kóndì lábhan mo ánay kag ibulád sa ínit. Don't roll up the table-cover (table-cloth), but wash it first and spread it in the sun to dry. Ilolós akó ánay sang amákan. Please roll up the bamboo mat. Naghúmlad (nalógho) ang linolós níya nga delárgo. His tucked up trousers have come loose. Andam ka agúd índì magúntay (malubád) ang linolós mo nga pakô. Be on your guard or your turned-up sleeve may become loose. Untayí akó sang álba nga nalolós sa ákon likód. Let down the alb that is all rucked up on my back. (see lolón, balólon, baláking, kolókos).


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