Search result(s) - súlhay

súlhay

Hiligaynon

To be easy to split or to cleave apart; to separate from, disperse, push or drive away. (see tálhà, suláy, sipák, íway, halín, tábug).


súlhay

Hiligaynon

(B) To feel fresh, be comfortable, as after a bath on a hot day, or the like. Nagsúlhay ron ang památyag ko, hay nakaparígos akó. (Nagprésko (Présko) na ang ákon památyag, kay nakapalígos akó). I feel quite fresh now, because I have taken a bath. (see présko, táwhay, maáyo).


masúlhay

Hiligaynon

(B) Fresh, refreshed, comfortable, vigorous, well. (see súlhay, raháyráhay, présko).


ráhay

Hiligaynon

To be well, feel fresh and strong or in fine fettle. (see súlhay).


raháyráhay

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of ráhay. Raháyráhay (maraháyráhay) karón ang íla pangabúhì. At present they are living quite comfortably. Raháyráhay (maraháyráhay) ang íya památyag, kay nakapalígos siá kaína. He feels quite well and fresh, for he has taken a bath to-day. (see súlhay).



suláy

Hiligaynon

To split, cleave apart, separate from. (see súlhay).


tálhà

Hiligaynon

To be or become easy to split. (see matálhà, súlhay).