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pádas

Hiligaynon

Vertebra, spine, chine, backbone, spinal column (of cows, pigs, etc.; see páras id.).


padás

Hiligaynon

Sharp, cutting, sarcastic, satirical, cynical, ironic, acrimonious, sardonic, withering, trenchant, incisive (of speech), rough-spoken, having a sharp tongue; to be or become rough-spoken, etc. Padás siá sing hámbal. He is rough-spoken. Nagpapadás siá sang íya panabát. His answer was cutting (sharp). He answered roughly. He retorted sarcastically. Mahínay siá sing hámbal sádto, ápang karón nagpadás na. Formerly he was gentle of speech, but now he has become quite churlish. (see parás).


gíska

Hiligaynon

To be or become harsh, severe, cutting, sharp, biting, incisive, trenchant (of speech). (see ísug, padás, parás).


mapadás

Hiligaynon

Sharp, cutting, caustic, sarcastic, ironic, mordent, biting, pointed (of speech); to be or become sharp, etc. (see padás, maparás, magíska).


páras

Hiligaynon

Vertebra. See pádas id.



parás

Hiligaynon

(H) Harsh of speech, etc. See padás id.


padasô-dasô

Hiligaynon

Recklessness, thoughtlessness, carelessness; careless, reckless, thoughtless; to do carelessly, etc. Sa padasôdasô nga paági. In a careless (reckless) way. (see dasô).


padasón

Hiligaynon

Caus. of dasón-to follow, etc. Padasoná si Hosé sa kay Pédro. Padasoní si Pédro sa kay Hosé. Let José follow Peter. Order José to follow Peter. Ipadasón ko sa íya ang íya sologoón. I shall order his servant to follow him. I'll send his servant after him. Ang beláda pinadasonán (pinadásnan) níla sing isá ka maáyo nga panihápon. After the play they served a good supper. They followed up the play with a good supper. (see padáson, pasunúd).


padáson

Hiligaynon

To follow or do in a regular order or succession. Padasóna ang ímo mga buluhatón. Perform your duties in a regular and orderly manner. Padasónon mo ang mga bátà. Line the children up in order (according to size, by grades or the like). Ang mga soldádo nagapadáson. The soldiers are lined up in order (according to their size, etc.).


amát-ámat

Hiligaynon

Little by little, step by step; to do slowly, gradually, leisurely, etc. Nagpadásig balá kamó sang ínyo paglakát?-Walâ, kóndì amát-ámat lang. Did you walk quickly?-No, quite slowly. Amát-amáton nínyo ang pagarádo. Plough slowly, little by little. Naamát-amátan gid námon sa pagbakál ang kalámay. We bought sugar only in small quantities at a time.


dasón

Hiligaynon

Following, subsequent, coming after; to ensue, succeed, follow as a sequence or in succession; to come-after,-later,-next, etc. Magadasón ka balá sa ákon sa pagkádto sa Ilongílong? Shall you follow me later in going to Iloilo? Nagadasonáy silá. They are following each other. Dasón siní --. After this --. Ipadasón mo sa íya ang káro. Send the cart after him. Ang kátay dinasonán (dinásnan) sang isá ka matahúm nga beláda. The parade was followed by a beautiful entertainment, play. (see sunúd).


magíska

Hiligaynon

Angry, sharp, cutting, harsh, acrimonious, severe, dour, ironical, sarcastic, sardonic, rough, not gentle (of speech). (see gíska, mapadás).


maparás

Hiligaynon

(H) See mapadás-cutting of speech, etc.