Hiligaynon
To blow away, carry off or along, whisk off, send sailing or flying (said especially of wind). Ginpálid sang hángin ang íya pányò. His handkerchief was blown away by the wind. Andamí ang papél, agúd índì pagpalíron sang hángin. Mind the paper, lest it should be-(Take care that the paper is not)-carried off by the wind. (see dalá).
Hiligaynon
To shake, flutter, flap, blow away, carry off, waft away, sway to and fro (said of the wind, etc.). Ang hángin nagapaládpad sang mga hinaláy nga panápton. Ginapaládpad sang hángin ang mga hinaláy nga panápton. The wind is fluttering the clothes hung out to dry on the line. Napaládpad sang hángin ang íya kálò. His hat was blown off by the wind. (see pálad, lápad, pálid).
Hiligaynon
Dim. and Freq. of pálid. Also: to shake, move, sway, flutter, swing, flap (in the wind). (see lupîlúpì).
Hiligaynon
Freq. of pálid-to blow or carry away (of wind).
Hiligaynon
Causative of lídan-to pass, go by. Palidána ánay ang pándut. Postpone the feast. Let the feast first be over. Wait till after the feast. (see palígad).
Hiligaynon
To weigh down, cap, top, put on top; any weight put on top of something else. Pilpilá ang tabákò sang isá ka bató nga dakû. Put a large stone on top of the tobacco-leaves. Pilpilí iníng mga papél, agúd índì mapálid sang hánging. Place some weight on these papers, so that they may not be blown (carried) away by the wind.