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lumpa-ód

Hiligaynon

(B) To fall down on one's back with some force. Nakalumpa-ód siá sa bató. His seat came down violently on the stone. Sang buút siá magpúngkò kinuháan siá ni Fuláno sang síya kag naglumpa-ód sa salúg. When he wanted to sit down, N.N. took away his chair and he fell thump on his back on the floor. Buhî pa si Fuláno? Hú-o, nagalumpa-ód pa gánì. Is N.N. alive still? Yes, and he is still pretty strong. (see úgsang).


límpa

Hiligaynon

To move to and fro, pitch, rock, toss, roll like a boat, a cradle or the like; to halt, limp. Ginalímpa sang hángin ang sakayán. The wind is rocking the boat, making the boat roll. (see lúmpa).


lúmpa

Hiligaynon

To walk with a halt, to limp, to be lame. Nagalúmpa siá. He walks with a halt. (see límpa, limpálímpa).


lumpá-lúmpa

Hiligaynon

Dim. of lúmpa. Nagalumpálúmpa siá, kay nasúyak ang íya tiíl. He limps a little, for his foot was pricked by a thorn. Also; to rock, toss, shake, jolt. (see limpálímpa).


úgsang

Hiligaynon

To fall down on one's back with some force as a person that in sitting down has his (her) chair suddenly removed. (see lumpa-ód, tingkáyà, úsdang).



úgsang

Hiligaynon

To fall down on one's back with some force as a person that in sitting down has his (her) chair suddenly removed. (see lumpa-ód, tingkáyà, úsdang).