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ramíg

Hiligaynon

(B) Cold, etc. See lamíg, yamíg.


búgnaw

Hiligaynon

Cold, chill, chilliness, coolness; frigidity, freshness; to be or become cool, fresh, frigid, chilly, keen, bleak, raw, nipping, piercing, bitter, biting, cutting, chill. Ang túbig nagbúgnaw sa bangâ. The water has cooled in the water-jar. Ginpabúgnaw níla sa hángin ang túbig nga inínit. They cooled the hot water in the fresh air. Ipabúgnaw mo akó siníng kapé, kay índì akó kaúyon sang kapé nga lakás kaínit. Kindly cool this coffee for me, for I do not like coffee that is too hot. Nabugnawán akó siníng hángin. This wind is quite refreshing. I feel (comfortably) fresh in this wind. Nagabúgnaw na ang íya gúgma. His love is growing cold. (see túgnaw, lamíg, ramíg, yamíg).


damíg

Hiligaynon

Cold, stiff; to be or become cold. Nagdamíg na ang minatáy. The corpse has become cold. Damíg na siá. He is cold and stiff. (see ramíg).


lamíg

Hiligaynon

Fresh, cold, chilly; to be or become cold. Naglamíg na ang bángkay. The corpse is cold now, has become cold. Ginalamigán akó siníng tiémpo. I am feeling cold in this weather. Nalamigán akó kahápon. I felt cold yesterday. (see búgnaw, túgnaw, ramíg).


maramíg

Hiligaynon

(B) Cold; stiff. (see ramíg, malamíg, matúgnaw).



tigraramíg

Hiligaynon

(B) The cool or cold season, winter. (see ramíg, lamíg, tigturúgnaw).


túgnaw

Hiligaynon

(H) Cold, freshness, coolness, frigidity, chilliness, chill, keenness, rawness; to be or become cool, cold, fresh, frigid, chill, bleak, raw, biting, nipping, piercing, pinching. Nagtúgnaw na ang tsá. The tea has become cold now (by this). Patugnawá ang túbig. Let the water cool. Natugnawán akó kagáb-i. Last night I felt cold. (see búgnaw, ramíg).


yamíg

Hiligaynon

Coldness, coolness, frigidity; to grow (be) cold, cool, frigid. Nagyamíg na ang bángkay. The corpse is cold already. (see lamíg, ramíg, túgnaw, búgnaw).


tagraramíg

Hiligaynon

Winter, cold season. (tigraramíg id.).


mabúgnaw

Hiligaynon

Fresh, cool, cold, chilly; indifferent. (see búgnaw, matúgnaw, mayamíg, maramíg).


malamíg

Hiligaynon

Cool, cold, frigid, keen; raw, sharp, piercing, cold and stiff. Malamíg nga bángkay. A corpse cold and stiff. (see lamíg, matúgnaw, maramíg).


sirabó

Hiligaynon

(B) To stand erect, stand on end. Nagasirabó ang búlbul kang báka, hay ginaramigán. (Nagapanilabó, (nagasilabó, nagapalaníndog) ang balahíbo sang báka, kay ginatugnawán). The cow's hair is standing on end, because it is feeling cold. (see silabó, tinggarô).


tagtulúgnaw

Hiligaynon

Winter. See tigtulúgnaw, tagraramíg.


tigturúgnaw

Hiligaynon

(B) See tigtulúgnaw, tigraramíg.