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oróy-óroy

Hiligaynon

To be convulsed, to shake or agitate violently; to die suddenly (after a short fit of violent convulsions, as after a great shock, a heavy blow, after being struck by a bullet, run over by a cart, or the like). Nagoróy-óroy lang siá kag napatáy. He made only a few convulsive movements and died. (see tirî, pálak).


oróy-óroy

Hiligaynon

To be convulsed, to shake or agitate violently; to die suddenly (after a short fit of violent convulsions, as after a great shock, a heavy blow, after being struck by a bullet, run over by a cart, or the like). Nagoróy-óroy lang siá kag napatáy. He made only a few convulsive movements and died. (see tirî, pálak).


pálak

Hiligaynon

To quiver, shake, struggle, tremble, be convulsed, as a chicken immediately after its head is cut off. Nagpálak gid lámang ang íya láwas kag napatáy. His body was convulsed and then he died. Ipálak ang láwas mo. Shake all over (as if in your last agony). Nagapálak siá sa pagkádto sa báyle. She is trembling with eagerness to go to the dance. (see kúrug, kiréu, kíryo).


palák-palak

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of pálak. Nagpalákpálak siá kag namáskug, kay naígo ang íya úlo sang isá ka dakû nga bató. He moved convulsively and became rigid, for he was hit on the head by a large stone.


tirî

Hiligaynon

To become senseless, unconscious, insensible, torpid, stiff and lifeless (through a sudden blow, shock, etc.). Nagtirî gid lang siá, kay linampusán ni Fuláno. He fell down stiff and lifeless on being hit by N.N. Karón patirión ta ikáw, kon índì ka maghípus. I'll knock the life out of you, unless you keep quiet. (see pálak, oróyóroy, tingâ, uráhab).



trompisón

Hiligaynon

(Sp. trompis) A blow with the fist. But in Visayan almost exclusively used in the meaning: to struggle, make frantic efforts to escape or get free, to kick, make convulsive movements to gain one's freedom, etc. (see rímpwal, kúbyal, hiwasâ, pálak, pólok).


tumpilák

Hiligaynon

Gambol, frisk, frolic, running and jumping with clapping of hands, or the like; to frolic, gambol, frisk, run and jump and clap one's hands, make violent gesticulations; to make convulsive movements, start, startle, struggle, wriggle, writhe, get a shock. Iníng bátà daw pírme gid lang nagatumpilák. This boy is-never at rest,-always up to something,-always running and jumping and making a noise. (see rímpwal, pólok, pálak, kubyál, hinúgyaw).


tunyági

Hiligaynon

To rail at, scoff, mock, curse and swear at. Hinúgay ka sang pálak kag índì ka magtunyági sang yárà sa idálum. Calm your (angry) excitement and don't rail at (upbraid, speak insolently to) those below you. (see pamuyáyaw, pamúlag, támay, yagutâ, ulígyat).


úsdul

Hiligaynon

To shake, tremble, quiver, quake. (see kiréu, tág-us, pálak, línog).


úsdul

Hiligaynon

To shake, tremble, quiver, quake. (see kiréu, tág-us, pálak, línog).


wálak

Hiligaynon

To shake, vibrate, oscillate, tremble. (see pálak).