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dúgman

Hiligaynon

A kind of under-water river-moss and sea-weed. (see lúmut, aguláman).


dápios, dapiós

Hiligaynon

To slip, stumble, fall to the ground by making a false step or through slipping. Nakadápios akó sa bató nga lumúton. I slipped on the mossy stone. (see dúpias, dalín-as).


liás, lías

Hiligaynon

To slip, skid, slide, slither. Nakaliás siá (ang íya tiíl) sa madánlug nga dálan. He slipped on the smooth road. Andam ka, agúd índì ka magliás sa bató nga nalumútan. Be on your guard, lest you should slip on the mossy stone. Figuratively: Sang pagkasúnug sang baláy ni Fuláno daw naliásan siá kag nalágyo lang nga walâ gid sing dalá bísan anó lang. When N.N.'s house burned he seemed to have lost his wits and he fled without taking anything with him, i.e. without saving anything. (see dúpias, dalín-as).