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sálum

Hiligaynon

To dip, dive, sink in or under. Sálum or magsálum ka sa túbig. Dive into the water. Sálma ang lansétas ko. Dive down and get my knife. Sing masamí iníng línaw ginasálman sang mga bátà. The boys often dive in this quiet sheet of water.


lúdop

Hiligaynon

To dive, dip, plunge. (see sálum).


Submarine. (see sakáy, sálum).


salalumón

Hiligaynon

What is to--, can--, should--, be fathomed, dived for; fathomable, comprehensible, intelligible, conceivable. Dílì pa madálum ang áton salalumón. We have not to go down deep. We need no profundity of thought. (see sálum, tulungkáron).


sálmon

Hiligaynon

The future passive of sálum-to dive, go down, sink in water, etc.



sarórot

Hiligaynon

To submerge, go down, sink. Nahúlug siá sa subâ, kag nagsarórot (sinarórot). He fell into the river and sank. (see túgdang, lúgdang, sálum-to dive).


bútwà

Hiligaynon

To emerge, to rise to the surface from under water. Nalumús siá, kay nagsálum kag walâ na makabútwà. He drowned, for he dived and did not rise to the surface again. (see útwas, bútwas).


hamóy

Hiligaynon

To run one's hand down the face as after a swim or bath. Ang bátà nga nagsálum naghamóy sang íya nawóng sang pagbútwa níya. The boy that dived into the water ran his hand over his face on coming to the surface. Ihamóy ang pólbos sa nawóng mo. Rub the powder over your face with your hand. Hamóyi ang nawóng sang bátà sing túbig, kay mahígko. Wash the baby's face with water, for it is dirty. (see lám-os, hilám-os, hunáw, hináw, húgas).