Hiligaynon
Mountain-leech, black and white in colour, a little smaller than the ordinary leech. (see líntà).
Hiligaynon
To shudder, get a shock, become nervous, have one's hair stand on end. Nagalígna akó sa pagtán-aw siníng mahígkò nga úlud. I shudder to look at this dirty worm. It makes me shudder to see this dirty worm. Nalignahán siá sa pagtúluk sing líntà. She got a shock when she saw a leech. Ginlignahán akó níya, kay madámù ang katúl ko. I made his blood run cold, I gave him-the creeps,-the shivers, because I have "katúl" bad. (see bígne, lígni, rígna).
Hiligaynon
The leech. Pakádtan (Butangán) mo siá sing líntà. Put a leech on him. Apply a leech to him. (see alimátok-the mountain leech).
Hiligaynon
Leech. See líntà.
Hiligaynon
To loathe, recoil, be sickened, nauseated or revolted, abhor, feel like vomiting or have an aversion to, to detest, abominate, hate, feel repugnance to. Nagakangíl-ad akó sa pagtán-aw sang líntà. I hate to see (look upon) a leech. Dílì takús igkangíl-ad ang pagsagúd sa mga masakít. One should not show one's repugnance in attending on the sick. Ginangil-arán akó sang ípot sang kuríng. I feel like vomiting at the sight of a cat's dirt. (see taká, súm-od, lóod).
Hiligaynon
A cupping glass, a horn used as a cupping glass, a tube used for sucking blood from a wound; a blood-sucker; to cup, bleed (transitive), suck blood from a wound by means of a tube, draw blood by cupping. May súngay ikáw nga inogtándok? Have you a horn to use as a cupping glass? Patandokí ang kinádtan (ginkádtan) sang idô. Cup (Bleed) the dog-bite. Amó silá ang mga líntà kag tándok nga nagasúyup sang mánggad sang bánwa. Those are the leeches and blood-suckers that absorb the wealth of the town (state). (see bintósa).