Hiligaynon
To put forth suckers or offshoots from the roots of the parent-stem, especially applied to bananas. Iníng mga ságing nagapanáhà sing madámù. These bananas have many offshoots. (see sáhà).
panahâ, Freq. of tahâ-to respect, honour, revere, etc.
Hiligaynon
Freq. of sahót-to attend to pay attention to, regard, consider, have consideration or regard for. Often used sarcastically in the meaning of: to keep aloof from, do not meddle or interfere, or the like. Panahót (sahót) ka sinâ. Leave that alone. Don't bother about it. (see sapák, dipára, tamúd, panahâ).
Hiligaynon
Freq. of táhap-to be afraid, apprehensive, shy, timid, have reverential fear, etc. (see panághap).