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panígput

Hiligaynon

Freq. of sígput-to end, complete, finish; pick up all the particles left, gather the remnants of. Ginpanígput níla ang mga kán-on nga nagdokót sa túbò. They gathered (with their fingers) the rice sticking to the bamboo plate. (see hingápus, pamíngkong).


pamíngkong

Hiligaynon

To gather with the fingers remnants of food or the like left on a plate, etc. Ang mga bátà nagapamíngkong sang kalámay sa pasungán. The boys are collecting the sugar left in the trough. Pamingkongá lang ang mga kán-on nga nagapamilít sa pínggan. Just collect with your fingers the rice that is sticking to the plate. (see panígput).


panagílò

Hiligaynon

To glean, gather rice, wheat, etc. left after a harvest, or the like. (see panálà, pamíngkong, panígput).


panálà

Hiligaynon

To glean, gather rice, wheat, etc., left after the harvest. (see panagílò, panígput, pamíngkong).


paníkup

Hiligaynon

Freq. of síkup-to gather, collect, scrape together; glean. (see panígput).



yádì

Hiligaynon

(B) Worth something, useful, of use, profitable, advantageous, serviceable; to be worth something, be useful, etc. Panigputá nínyo ang mga búnga kang kamúnsil ta; yádì pa riá bisán ibakál ta lang ti gas (ang bilí (báyad) na). (Sigputá nínyo ang mga búnga sang áton kamúnsil; yáwat pa inâ bisán ibakál lang náton sing gas (ang íya bilí (báyad). Gather together all our kamúnsil-fruit (pods); they are-useful,-of use,-worth something, even if only sufficient to buy a little kerosene (with the proceeds from their sale). (see yáwat, pangunyádì).