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urút-úrut

Hiligaynon

(H) Dim. and Freq. of úrut. Sa sulúd sang isá ka pituádlaw maurútúrut níla sang káon iníng humáy. They will be able to eat up all the rice within a week. (see ubúsúbus).


úsung

Hiligaynon

To carry somebody in a half-lying, half-sitting position in one's arms, a method frequently used in carrying women and children across rivers, or the like. Usúnga siá. Carry her in your arms. Makaúsung ka balá sa íya sa tabók sang subâ? Do you think you can carry her in your arms across the river? Iúsung lang ang bátà. Carry the child in your arms. Iúsung akó sang ákon íloy sa pagtabók sa subâ. Please carry my mother across the river in your arms. Sang paglúsad níya sa sakayán dáyon siá níla ginúsung nga walâ gid makatúmban sa salúg ang íya mga tiíl. When he left the boat they at once took him and carried him in their arms so that his feet never touched the ground. (see kúgus, kólkol, abá, tíbong).


úsung

Hiligaynon

To carry somebody in a half-lying, half-sitting position in one's arms, a method frequently used in carrying women and children across rivers, or the like. Usúnga siá. Carry her in your arms. Makaúsung ka balá sa íya sa tabók sang subâ? Do you think you can carry her in your arms across the river? Iúsung lang ang bátà. Carry the child in your arms. Iúsung akó sang ákon íloy sa pagtabók sa subâ. Please carry my mother across the river in your arms. Sang paglúsad níya sa sakayán dáyon siá níla ginúsung nga walâ gid makatúmban sa salúg ang íya mga tiíl. When he left the boat they at once took him and carried him in their arms so that his feet never touched the ground. (see kúgus, kólkol, abá, tíbong).


úswag

Hiligaynon

To step back, make room, give (make) way; to postpone, procrastinate; to extend, prosper, go on well, succeed, advance, make progress. Uswag (Magúswag, umúswag) kamó dirâ. Step back there, make room. Kon amó inâ índì makaúswag ang áton bánwa. If things are so then our town cannot make any progress. Ginpaúswag níla ang kaadláwan sang íla pándut. They postponed the day of their feast. Pauswagá ang ímo palatikángan. Extend your business. (see idóg, ísol, tín-ad, sányog, kaayohán, kauswágan).


úswag

Hiligaynon

To step back, make room, give (make) way; to postpone, procrastinate; to extend, prosper, go on well, succeed, advance, make progress. Uswag (Magúswag, umúswag) kamó dirâ. Step back there, make room. Kon amó inâ índì makaúswag ang áton bánwa. If things are so then our town cannot make any progress. Ginpaúswag níla ang kaadláwan sang íla pándut. They postponed the day of their feast. Pauswagá ang ímo palatikángan. Extend your business. (see idóg, ísol, tín-ad, sányog, kaayohán, kauswágan).



wág-wag, wágwag

Hiligaynon

To scatter, strew, spread, throw about, sow; to waste, squander (money, etc.); to destroy, demolish, undo, unmake, break down, break in pieces. Iwágwag (iwás-ag, isábwag) ang mga búlak sa salúg. Scatter the flowers on the floor. Ginwagwagán (ginsabwagán, ginwás-agán) níla ang alágyan sang prosesyón sing madámù nga búlak. They scattered many flowers on the road over which the procession passed. Ginwágwag gid lang níya ang íya pílak. He wasted (squandered) his money. Ginwágwag níla ang pántaw, kay buút níla ilísan sing bág-o. They broke down the kitchen-balcony, because they want to replace it by a new one. Nawágwag ang putús sang ulúnan kag nagguluwâ ang dúldul. The pillow-case broke (burst) open and the kapok-cotton came out. (see wás-ag, sábwag, sáb-og, wágak, údhà, buhahâ, gubâ, busáag).


wái, wá-i

Hiligaynon

An exclamation of praise and wonder (often mixed with envy or jealousy). Wái mo! Well done! Wái níya! He is a fine fellow! Wái níla! They are to be congratulated! How happy they are! Also used sarcastically: Wái mo, kay walâ ka magpáti sa ákon. It serves you right, because you would not listen to me.


wái, wá-i

Hiligaynon

Freedom from care or solicitude, happiness, content; to be carefree, be happy, be contented, live at ease, have no worry or trouble. Wái níla, kay manggaránon silá. They are carefree (can live at ease, are well off or happy), because they are rich. Wái níla sinâ, kay-maáyo ang íla kahimtángan,-yárà silá sa maáyo nga kahimtángan. That does not worry them, for they are well off. Mawái man níla kon magbalatián akó? What do they care, if I should fall ill? It would not affect them in the least, if I would take (if I took) ill.


yakát

Hiligaynon

Invitation, persuasion, inducing, urging; to urge, induce, persuade, incite, instigate, prevail upon, attract, allure, entice, draw. Yakatá ang bátà sa pagkádlaw. Make the baby laugh. Induce the baby (by playing with it, or the like) to laugh. Iyakát akó siníng bátà sa pagkasádya (sa pagkádlaw). Please do something to-entertain,-amuse, the baby (to make it laugh). Ginyakát akó níya sa pagtámbong sa báile. He induced me to go to the dance. Walâ kúntà silá sing lúyag sa pagsugál, ápang si Fuláno sa íla ang nagyakát. Really they had no desire to gamble, but N.N. induced them to play at cards. Silíng níla mahípus siá; índì man galî, kay ginyakát nínyo. They said he was a quiet (silent, taciturn) man; but he is not, as (you saw yourself when) you drew him out (paid much attention to him). Walâ gid siá sing gána sa pagtán-aw sang síni, kon índì pagyakatón. She has no desire to go to a moving-picture theatre; she has to be prompted. Hinúgay kamó sang gáhud dirâ! Ari si Kwan ay, nagapangyakát (sang gáhud)! Stop that noise there! But, good (great) heavens, that fellow, what's his name, is always so rowdy, boisterous, inciting others to make a noise. Amó gid inâ ang kinaugálì siní nga bátà nga walâ pagkádlaw? Yakatá, kay tan-awón ta. Is that the baby without a smile? Just play with it and let us see. (see hágad, ágda, tulúd, ís-is, galít, sótsot, súdyot).


yáyong

Hiligaynon

To bear-, carry-, transport-, something between two or more persons (on a pole, or the like); transportation, etc. by means of a stretcher, etc. Ginayayóngan níla ang minatáy. They are bearing the corpse. Ginyayóngan siá níla sa dúyan. They carried him in a hammock. (see tíngga, píngga, tuángtúang).


aníla

Hiligaynon

A hive; a cluster or swarm of bees, etc. May duhá ka aníla sang putyókan dirâ. There are two swarms of bees over there.


anilâ

Hiligaynon

To watch, supervise, etc. See alingá id.


anílaw

Hiligaynon

A kind of tree somewhat resembling a baláyong, but less valuable for building purposes.


aniláwan

Hiligaynon

Full of-, having many-, anílaw-trees.


banílad

Hiligaynon

To spread, open, unfold. (see bulád, ládlad).


binilánggò

Hiligaynon

Prisoner, convict, inmate of a prison, one who is serving his time. (see préso, bilánggò, bilanggóan).


binilasyón

Hiligaynon

Pertaining to a wake, fit or proper for a wake. Pulús gid lang binilasyón ang ímo kalantáhon. All your songs are only fit for a wake. (see belasyón, puláwan).


manilás

Hiligaynon

Ticklish, irritating, having a creepy or ticklish feeling, easily tickled; nervous, excited. (see hilás).


maninilág

Hiligaynon

An observer, spy. (panílag).


Observant, watchful, open-eyed, alive to, awake to, vigilant, wide awake, guarded, on the lookout. (see panílag).


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