Search result(s) - sádya

masalingáya

Hiligaynon

Pleasing, pleasant, cheerful. (see alikáya, masádya).


masinadyáhon

Hiligaynon

Cheerful, jolly, etc. See masádya. (see maluyagón).


pagka

Hiligaynon

A prefix used like pag-, but with the difference that pagka-is more used with intransitive verbs, e.g. sang pagkadúlà sang íya pányo--. When her handkerchief was lost--. But: sang pagdúlà níya sang íya pányo--. When she lost her handkerchief--. pagka-is also frequently employed in the formation of abstract nouns, e.g. pagkalisúd, pagkasádya, pagkagayón, pagkataohánon, etc.-distress, cheerfulnes, beauty, human nature, etc.


pangusúg

Hiligaynon

Freq. of kusúg. To make great efforts, exert oneself, strive, apply force, show strength; to grow stiff. Nagapangusúg siá sa paghíwat sang amó nga kasadyáhan. He is making great efforts in preparation for that solemnity, festivity, rejoicing. (see palangusúg).


pasahî

Hiligaynon

Extraordinary, remarkable, notable, exceptional, uncommon, noteworthy, unwonted, outstanding, excelling, not common; to be extraordinary, do something in an extraordinary way, etc. Ginpasahî gid ni Fuláno ang pagpabúnyag sang íya bátà. N.N. had his baby baptized with extraordinary solemnity. Ginpahimánsag níla ang kaadláwan sang íla pándut sa pasahî nga mga kasadyáhan. They celebrated their feast-day with extraordinary manifestations of joy.



púng-aw

Hiligaynon

Dreary, lonely, sad, lone, forlorn, solitary, unfrequented, cheerless, lorn (poetical); to become dreary, etc. Ginapung-awán akó. I feel lonely. Sádto ánay masádya iníng lugár, ápang karón nagpúng-aw na. Formerly this was a cheerful place, but now it has become lonely. (see míngaw, sím-ong).


salabíhon

Hiligaynon

(H) What is to be understood, retold, explained or described; explicable, explainable, intelligible. Dílì salabíhon ang íla kasádya kag kalípay. Their merriment and joy-cannot be described,-are indescribable. Dìsalabíhon-what cannot be explained; inexplicable, unintelligible. (see sábi).


sampunáya

Hiligaynon

Full of life and cheerfulness, delightful, pleasant to stay or live in. (see masádya, hamungáyà, masím-ong-dreary, lonely).


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