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míki

Hiligaynon

A kind of Chinese food made of flour in small thin flakes or disks. (see pánsit, sutánghon, míswa).


bíhon

Hiligaynon

A kind of Chinese vermicelli, very slender and white. (see míki, míswa, pánsit, sotánghon).


pánsit

Hiligaynon

A kind of maccaroni made of flour in the form of small flakes or wafers; to prepare or make that kind of food. Sagád siá maghímò sing manámit nga "pánsit". She is an adept at cooking "pánsit". Maáyo siá magpánsit. She knows how to prepare "pánsit" well. (see míki-similar to pánsit, but the disks (discs) or flakes are thinner than those of pánsit; míswa-a kind of very slender Chinese spaghetti or vermicelli; sutánghon-similar to míswa, but not so slender; bíhon-a sort of yellow slender vermicelli).


palamíking

Hiligaynon

Pucker, wrinkle, fold, crease; to pucker, wrinkle, etc. (see píking, pamíking).


pamíking

Hiligaynon

Freq. of píking. To wrinkle, pucker, crease, be wrinkled or wrinkly, be or become furrowed with wrinkles, form folds and wrinkles. Nagapamíking ang pánit sang íya kamót. The skin of his hand is becoming wrinkled. (see palamíking id.).



gímik

Hiligaynon

Fold, bend, crease; to crease by folding or doubling, etc. Nagímik ang ákon maléta, kay tinungtungán níla sing mabúg-at nga kárga. My suitcase was quite crushed, for they had put heavy baggage on top of it. Indì mo paggimíkon ang bakág ko. Don't bend my basket out of shape. Gimíki ang amákan sa púsud. Fold and crease the bamboo-mat in the corner. Sín-o ang naggímik sang sin? Who bent the sheets of galvanized iron? (see gípik, gápì, bálì).