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lungáyngay

Hiligaynon

To lie down lazily, relaxed, comfortably (as a child in the arms or lap of its mother); to lie on the floor, etc. (as a person in a swoon).


lungáyngay

Hiligaynon

To bend, droop, hang down (as branches under the weight of fruit).


luyátyat

Hiligaynon

Dim. of luyát. Nagaluyátyat ang pánit sa íya bútkon. The skin is forming wrinkles on his arm. Also: To lie down or settle comfortably (as a child in the arms of its mother, etc.). (see lungáyngay).


alungáyngay

Hiligaynon

To hang or droop loosely, to fall or break down in a heap, to sink or drop to the ground in great weakness. Nagalungáyngay siá nga daw mapatáy. She sank to the floor as if about to die. Walâ níya pagluatí ang pagbálbal sa íya kon walâ siá magalungáyngay kag magpaalumátay sa salúg. He would not have desisted from giving him more blows, if he had not dropped to the floor and pretended to be dead.


palágpag

Hiligaynon

To be dishevelled, etc. See págpag, búkag, bukágkag, bulungáyngay, parágpag.