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lisík

Hiligaynon

To fly, jump off to a distance (like pieces of stone or chips of wood, etc.). Naglisík ang inágsap sang káhoy sa malayô. The chips of wood flew off to a distance. Nalisikán (nalískan) akó sang inágsap sang bató. I was struck by a flying piece of stone. Malayô ang íya nalískan. He quickly moved away, swiftly stepped aside, scampered off to a safe distance. (see ásik, lásik, ágsik, ásang, ályas).


lískan

Hiligaynon

From lisík-to fly off, etc.


pisík

Hiligaynon

To fly or jump off, make a quick and sudden movement, as a frog jumping into the water when alarmed, or the like. (see lisík, líksi).


pisô

Hiligaynon

To make a swift movement, etc. See pisík, lisík, líksi, págsi).


tálbò, tálbo

Hiligaynon

To rise (as a cloud of dust); to plunge, thrust oneself forward, jump or fly off, be impelled or projected (to a great distance). Ang yáb-ok nagtálbò nga daw pangánod. The dust rose like a cloud. (see alintabó, ásik, lisík, táyog).