Search result(s) - putáputá

hamutáway

Hiligaynon

Separated from the rest, isolated; to be segregated, isolated, alone. Nagahamutáway ang íla baláy. Their house is isolated,-stands alone,-has no near neighbours. (see sím-ong, lígwin, putáputá).


pamutá-putá

Hiligaynon

Freq. of putáputá. Division, distribution; to divide, distribute; to be dispersed, distributed, scattered one by one, be wide apart, to straggle, be at a considerable distance from each other or from others.


pitápitá

Hiligaynon

Widely spaced or separated from one another, scattered, straggling, standing here and there; to divide, separate, set apart, segregate one from the other. (see putáputá, atádatád, atákaták).


putá

Hiligaynon

To divide, distribute, disconnect, disjoin. (see putáputá, pamutá).


putá-putá

Hiligaynon

Put or placed separately, scattered, not contiguous or joined, spread out singly, one by one: to put in separate heaps or groups, set apart or at a distance from each other. Putáputá ang ákon umá. My fields are scattered here and there, are not contiguous or joined together. Ginputáputá níya ang íya humáy. He distributed his rice in separate heaps or granaries. (see atákaták).



waták-waták

Hiligaynon

Separate from others, spaced, spread out, not joined-, not close-, to others. See atákaták, putáputá.