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sángsang

Hiligaynon

To stuff food into the mouth, to gag, etc. See sángal. Sangsangá-sangála).


sángsang

Hiligaynon

To be or become vehement, fierce, violent, heavy (of war, fighting, work, etc.). Nagasángsang na ang íla pagináway, ang íla pagginamú sa sulúd sang bánwa, ang íla pagtánum, etc. Their fighting is now heavy, the commotion or excitement in the town is at its height, they are very busy planting rice, etc. (see sákò).


masángsang

Hiligaynon

Vehement, fierce, heavy, violent (of fighting, war, etc.). (sángsang). (see hinugúng, sugúng).


panángsang

Hiligaynon

Freq. of sángsang-to be or become vehement, violent, etc.


samót

Hiligaynon

Also: to increase, augment, gather force, grow in strength or intensity. (see dúgang, ísug, sugúng, sángsang).



sánting

Hiligaynon

Serious, grave, dangerous (of a disease); vehement, fierce, violent (of a quarrel, fight, war, etc.); to be serious, etc. Sánting na ang íya pagbátì. His condition is now serious. He is dangerously ill. Nagsánting ang íla ilináway. Their fight become fierce. They fought each other savagely. (see sugúng, saúlsául, búg-at, sángsang).


sanúng

Hiligaynon

To be or become vehement, fierce, serious, grave, run high. (see sagángsang, sugúng, sángsang, sánting).


sugúng

Hiligaynon

Grievous, serious, hard to bear, grave; to become grievous or hard to bear. Sugúng na, konó, ang íya pagbátì. They say he is seriously ill now. Nagasugúng na ang íya balatían. His sickness is getting serious. Kon magsugúng ang íya balatían táwgon nínyo ang Párì. In case his sickness becomes serious, call the priest. (see sángsang).


súkut

Hiligaynon

Fierce, vehement, violent (of fighting, pain, etc.); to increase, augment, be or become vehement, be at its height. (see sángsang, sugúng, hinurungán).


burusángsang

Hiligaynon

(B) See burusánggal).


busángsang

Hiligaynon

To be crammed, stuffed, tight, choke-full, chock-full; Also adjective: crammed, etc. Nagabusángsang ang sulúd sang bólsa mo. Your pockets are stuffed with things. Indì mo pagpabusangsangón ang bólsa mo, kay básì mabíkrat. Don't cram the pocket, for it may burst. Nabusangsangán ang sáko sang kamúnsil. The bag is crammed-, bursting with-, choke-full of-, chock-full of-, the fruit of the camunsel-tree. (see báknal, bát-al, gutúk).


malapúyut

Hiligaynon

(H) Thick, thickened, condensed, stiff, viscous, viscid, inspissated, treacly (of liquids); severe, heavy, vehement, violent (of fighting, or the like). (see lapúyut, malásaw, sugúng, masángsang).