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takúpis nga pánit

Hiligaynon

Also: Leather bag, leather trunk, portmanteau, suitcase (made of leather).


takúpis nga pánit

Hiligaynon

Also: Leather bag, leather trunk, portmanteau, suitcase (made of leather).


tápal

Hiligaynon

To throw away, discard, thrust out, cast forth, eject. Itápal sa bintánà iníng pánit (úpak) sang ságing. Throw these banana skins out of the window. (see pilák, habúy).


tískug

Hiligaynon

Stiffness, unbendableness, rigidity, inflexibility; to be or become hard, stiff, unbendable, inflexible, not easily pliable. Nagtískug ang ákon páha nga pánit sa ínit. My leather belt has become hard in the sun. Nagapatískug siá sang íya tangkúgò. He is stiffening his neck. Kon may bág-o gánì siá nga panápton nga sóklà dáyon níya patískug (patolotískug) sang íya líog. Whenever she wears a new silk dress she stiffens her neck i.e. she is-stiff,-constrained,-very formal,-giving herself airs, or the like. (see báskug).


tulúbdan

Hiligaynon

(H) Place where liquids flow or trickle from, source, spring; pore, foramen, orifice. Ang mga tulúbdan sang pánit. The pores of the skin. (see tubúd, tuburán, buhôbúhò).



udág

Hiligaynon

A kind of dágmay. The proverbial saying: "Pánit sang udág ang ímo" (The skin of the udág belongs to you) means: There is nothing left for you. Late come, late served.


udág

Hiligaynon

A kind of dágmay. The proverbial saying: "Pánit sang udág ang ímo" (The skin of the udág belongs to you) means: There is nothing left for you. Late come, late served.


úkap

Hiligaynon

Chaff, husk, shell, rind, pod, covering, tegument, integument. (see úpak, upá, tabón, pánit, baláhos, putús).


úkap

Hiligaynon

Chaff, husk, shell, rind, pod, covering, tegument, integument. (see úpak, upá, tabón, pánit, baláhos, putús).


úpak

Hiligaynon

(B) Peel, bark, pod, rind, husk; to peel, shell, shuck. Upáki (Paníti) ang kabúgaw, ang kamóti, ang mansánas, etc. Peel the pomelo, the sweet potato, the apple, etc. (see pánit, ánit).


úpak

Hiligaynon

(B) Peel, bark, pod, rind, husk; to peel, shell, shuck. Upáki (Paníti) ang kabúgaw, ang kamóti, ang mansánas, etc. Peel the pomelo, the sweet potato, the apple, etc. (see pánit, ánit).


panítsit

Hiligaynon

Freq. of sítsit. To emit a sharp hiss in order to draw attention. Ginpanitsitán níya akó sang paglígad (paglubás) ko sa íya baláy. When I passed his house he drew my attention by hissing. (see panagótsot-to say "tut, tut" in discontent, etc.).



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