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táhud

Hiligaynon

Respect, regard, reverence, honour, consideration, deference, esteem, estimation, appreciation, veneration; to respect, revere, reverence, defer to, regard, honour, look up to, hold in reverence, pay honour or respect to. Tahúra (-úda) siá. Honour him. Respect him. Tumáhud (Magtáhud) ka sa ímo amáy kag ilóy. Honour your father and mother. Walâ siá pagtáhud sa ákon. He shows no respect for me. Ginatáhud siá sing dakû bangúd sang matárung níya nga batásan. He is held in great reverence on account of his honesty (righteous conduct). Ginatáhud ko siá, kay talahúron (siá). I honour him, because he is worthy of honour. (see tahâ, matinahúron, katahurán, talahúron, tinatáhud).


tákay

Hiligaynon

(B) Contribution, share, part; to contribute a share, pay something towards a general undertaking, etc. Takáyi (Amóti) nínyo ang pagpatíndog ti ermíta (sing ermíta). Contribute towards the building of a chapel. Nagtákay (nagámot) tána ti (siá sing) tátlo ka mángmang. He contributed three pesos. Patakáya tána ti (Paamóta siá sing) tátlo ka mángmang. Make him contribute three pesos. Pirá ang tákay mo? (Pilá ang ímo ámot)? How much is your share of the contribution? How much are you supposed to contribute? (see ámot).


tákga

Hiligaynon

Promise, engagement, pledge, plight, troth; to promise, to give-, pass-, pledge-, plight-,-one's word,-one's honour,-one's credit,-one's troth. Ang mga tinákga ni Hesukrísto. The promises of Jesus Christ. Nagtákga siá nga--. He promised that--. Tinakgahán níya akó nga báklan sing kálò. He promised to buy me a hat. (see túg-an, sáad).


táklap

Hiligaynon

To cover, put or lay upon. Taklapán ta ikáw sing hábul? Shall we put a blanket over you? Shall we cover you with a blanket? (see tábon, táklub).


táklo

Hiligaynon

The hollow of the hand; to grip or catch with the hollow of the hand. (see pálad-the palm of the hand).



tákmò

Hiligaynon

To suck. Ang bátà nagatákmò sa íya ilóy. The baby is sucking the breast of its mother. Nakatákmò gid lang iníng bátà sing makaisá kag napatáy. This baby sucked milk once and died. (see sópsop, súyup, sóso, yúpyup).


tákon

Hiligaynon

(B) On my part, etc. for sing ákon. Indì (akó) tákon magágto rúgto. (Indì akó sing ákon-, Indì akó'y ákon-, magkádto dídto). I for my part will not go there. As for me I won't go there.


táktak

Hiligaynon

To fall down in drops, let fall, shed, said of tears, leaves, petals of flowers, etc. Nagakatáktak ang íya mga lúhà sa íya kamót. Her tears are falling on her hand. Nagkalatáktak na ang mga sinipád siníng búlak. The petals of this flower have fallen off already. Tinaktakán níya ang ákon delárgo sing abó sang sigarílyo. He dropped some cigarette ash on my trousers. Nataktakán ang salúg sang abó sang íya abáno. The ash of his cigar dropped on the floor. Natáktak siá sa íya nga palangakóan. He lost his position. He fell from office. (see dágdag, húlug, tángtang).


takús

Hiligaynon

Measure, standard, measurement, degree, dimension; coming up to the mark or standard, entitled to, deserving of, meriting, meet, worthy; to measure, take the measure of, survey. Gintakús níya ang ákon umá. He measured or surveyed my field. Nangintakús na siá sang amó nga palangakoán. He has become worthy of that position of power or office. Walâ siá sing ikatakús sa pagkapangúlo-bánwa. He has no capacity for-, does not measure up to-, the office of Municipal President. Táksa (takusá) ang kalabaón siníng kalát. Measure the length of this rope. Táksi akó sing limá ka dupá sináng alámbre. Measure out for me ten yards of that wire. Ipatakús mo ang ímo palangúmhan sa agrimensór. Have your farm surveyed by a land-surveyor. Takús siá sang tanán nga pagdáyaw. He is worthy of all praise. (see sókol, sokób, sángkol, ángay).


tál-us

Hiligaynon

Substitute, Vice-, proxy; to take another's place, supply for, supply the place of, stand proxy for, to substitute, do something-in stead of another,-in another's stead. Sín-o ang nagatál-us sa íya? Who has taken his place? Who is his substitute? Gintal-usán siá ni Fuláno. N.N. took his place. N.N. replaced him. N.N. stood proxy for him. Itál-us sa íya si Fuláno. Substitute N.N. for him. Put N.N. in his place. Walâ sing malúyag magtál-us sa íya. There is none who would like to take his place. (see ílis, salíli, itál-us, italál-us).


taláihom

Hiligaynon

A smile, a quiet laugh (laughter); to smile, break out into a laugh, to laugh (quietly, derisively, sarcastically). Nakataláihom siá. He smiled. He burst out laughing. Natalaihomán akó sa íya. I could not help smiling at him. Gintalaihomán níya akó. He smiled or laughed at me. Ginpataláihom akó sang íya nga sinúgid. I was forced to smile at his remarks. I could not help smiling at what he said. Natalaihomán siá sa ákon. (Nagyuhúm siá sing may kayúbit (kahám-ut) sa ákon). He smiled at me derisively (gleefully). (see yuhúm, kádlaw, lákhò, lámhò, talángkaw, harákhak, ngirít, lángsì).


talapíkan

Hiligaynon

(H) That is to be-adhered to,-stuck to,-clung to; susceptible of, impressible, impressionable, liable to; susceptible-, accessible-, receptive-, predisposed-, to (diseases, suggestions, schemes, etc.). Ang pisára nga nadagtaán sing lána dílì talapíkan sang yéso. A blackboard smeared with oil will not take marks of chalk. Ang mga malúya sing láwas amó sing masamí ang talapíkan sang balatían. Those who are weak of body are often liable or predisposed (accessible, receptive) to disease. (see tapík).


taláptap

Hiligaynon

Covering the whole, taking in all, sufficient for all and everyone; to cover the whole, etc. Ang maís nagataláptap sang bilóg níya nga umá. Ang bilóg níya nga umá natalaptapán sing maís. His whole field is under corn. The whole of his field is given over to corn. (see tóptop, túptup, tápud, talápud, kámpod).


talápud

Hiligaynon

To take in all or everything, distribute to all, suffice for all, cover all the needs, treat on a level, do the same for everyone. Talapúra (-úda) silá (sa paghátag) sing kwárta. Give an equal sum of money to each and everyone of them. (see tápud, kámpod, tóptop, taláptap).


talíbkas

Hiligaynon

To stray, wander from, separate from, lose contact with. Iníng mga soldádo nagtalíbkas sa íla mga kaupdánan. These soldiers have lost contact with their comrades, have become separated from their company. Bantayí sing maáyo ang mga karabáw nga bág-o ko lámang mabakál, agúd índì makatalíbkas sa ibán. Watch the buffaloes I have lately bought with great care, lest they should stray from the rest. (see talíbwas, bulág, sipák).


talím-ok

Hiligaynon

To choke, go the wrong way, cause a choking fit, have a spasm of the throat caused by irritation or stoppage of the windpipe, as when eating or drinking too greedily, etc. Andam ka, índì ka maginúm sing gólpe, kay básì matalim-okán ikáw. Look out, don't drink in too greedy draughts or you may choke yourself. Natalim-okán siá sang tubâ. The toddy he drank went down the wrong way. Natalim-okán silá sang kádlaw. They were choked with laughter. (see síl-ok, talám-ok).


talimáskog

Hiligaynon

A stiffening; spine, vertebral column, backbone. Butangí sing talimáskog ang balatibát, kay mahúyang. Put some stiffening in the lattice-work, for it is (too) weak. (see báskog, balískog).


talíwan

Hiligaynon

To leave, retire, depart, go away, pass away, die, leave the world. Kon magtalíwan ang kasánag magabulús ang kadulúm. When the light goes out, darkness takes its place. Nagtalíwan siá sing dáyon. He left for good, he went away never to return. (see halín, lúmbus, lakát, íway).


tálo

Hiligaynon

Sign, mark, indication; luck, chance to win, fortune, opportunity. (see pát-in, tándà, pálad, kapaláran, katigayónan, kadalág-an).


talonón

Hiligaynon

The wild pig. Nagapangayám silá sing mga talonón. They are hunting wild pigs. (see bakatín, báktin).


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