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pamalúng

Hiligaynon

Freq. of balúng-to be drunk, etc.


pamalúng

Hiligaynon

Freq. of palóng. Also: to look or stare about one with gaping mouth after having missed or lost something or in disappointment at the failure of obtaining a desired object. Sang pagabút níya sa dungkáan namalúng siá nga daw lipóng sa kasákit, kay ang sakayánhúlas naghalín na. When he arrived at the harbour he stood there (staring with) gaping (mouth) like one stunned with grief, because the steamer had left. (see pamusímusí, pamulúng).


hangâ-hángà

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of hángà. Also: To gape at, to gaze or stare at with open mouth, be dumb-founded, greatly astonished, lost in wonder, aghast. (see pamalúng).


hayánghag

Hiligaynon

To gape, to raise one's head and open one's mouth in surprise or the like, look up in astonishment. (see hayáng, tukháyaw, pamalúng).


kayánghag

Hiligaynon

Shock, start, surprise; to be shocked or surprised. (see kibút, pamalúng, hanguyús, búlung, tingála).



mulánghat

Hiligaynon

To look or stare at, notice with astonishment, be surprised to see, stare open-mouthed. (see pamalúng).


pamalóng

Hiligaynon

See pamalúng.


pamulúng

Hiligaynon

To stare at, to gape, etc. See pamalúng.


tayánhag

Hiligaynon

To stare, gape, wonder, look surprised, stand agape, view with eyes and mouth wide open. (see pamalúng).


yánghag

Hiligaynon

Staring, gaping; to stare, gape, be surprised, be taken aback, be astounded, to startle. (see pamalúng, búlung, tingála, kibút).