Search result(s) - súdsud

súdsud

Hiligaynon

To go on an errand in person, do personally, venture out or abroad. Amó gid gánì inâ ang ákon ginsúdsud dirí sa tungâ ang gáb-i. That was the reason why I came here in person in the middle of the night. (see kúdaw, dúkaw, gúnaw, túdà).


súdsud

Hiligaynon

A scraper; to scrape off, rub off, erase. (see hódhod).


súdsud

Hiligaynon

A fishing net that is mostly used for catching fish at night; to catch fish (at night) by means of the súdsud-net.


gúnaw

Hiligaynon

To go oneself or personally on an errand, go or come in person, dare, risk, venture (a voyage, etc.). A, ikáw gid ang nagagúnaw, haw! Why, are you actually going (coming) yourself! Naggúnaw ikáw? Ngáa man nga walâ ka magsógò sa ibán? Did you go yourself? Why didn't you send somebody else? (see kúdaw, dúkaw, súdsud).


sódsod

Hiligaynon

See súdsud-to go out in person; to scrape or rub off; a kind of fishing net, etc.



sulúdsud

Hiligaynon

A scraper, a tool used for scraping. (see súdsud).


túdà

Hiligaynon

To venture abroad, see to a thing oneself, do a thing oneself, execute in person, do something personally and not through a servant or friend. (see gúnaw, kúdaw, súdsud).


túkaw

Hiligaynon

To venture abroad, go-, see-, investigate-, look after-, in person. (see kúdaw, súdsud, dúkaw, tudâtúdà, tán-aw, sulúng).