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púnggul

Hiligaynon

To cut off, lop off, decapitate, behead. Punggulá ang ólo sang mán-og. Cut off the head of the snake. Pinunggulán níya ang manók sang íya ólo. He decapitated the chicken. He chopped off the chicken's head. (see pungól).


bungúl

Hiligaynon

To cut off piece by piece, cut-in pieces,-in lengths. Bungulí sing mga pátdan ang tubó. Cut the sugar-cane in pieces for planting. (see púnggul).


pungól

Hiligaynon

To break off the neck of a bottle, the fingers, arms or legs of a statue, etc.; to maim, cripple. Napungól (nápngol) ang úlo sang laráwan ni San Bisénte. The head of the statue of St. Vincent broke off. (see píngas, kímpul, púnggul, púngil).


putúl

Hiligaynon

Maimed; having a part cut off; short, shortened; to maim, cut off (a finger, member, etc.). Putúl nga sárwal. Short trousers. Napútlan (naputulán) siá sing isá ka túdlò, sing bohók, etc. He had a finger, his hair, etc. cut off. (see pungól, púnggul, potól,


ságpong

Hiligaynon

To lop off, cut off (as the comb of a cock, etc.). (see giláng, púnggul, putúl).



utás

Hiligaynon

Severed, cut through, cut off; to sever, cut off. Nautás ang íya bútkon. His arm is cut off. Utás na (Nautás) ang íya ginháwa. His breath is broken off i.e. he is dead, he died. (see púnggul, pungól, útud, tígbas, púgut, búgras).


utás

Hiligaynon

Severed, cut through, cut off; to sever, cut off. Nautás ang íya bútkon. His arm is cut off. Utás na (Nautás) ang íya ginháwa. His breath is broken off i.e. he is dead, he died. (see púnggul, pungól, útud, tígbas, púgut, búgras).