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súntok

Hiligaynon

To thrust, poke, prod, jab, knock or push against. Suntoká siá sang ímo bastón. Prod him with your stick. Ginsúntok sang íya túdlò ang ákon matá. He poked his finger in my eye. Nasúntok ang íya matá sang tunúk (dógi). A thorn entered his eye. (see túslok, súmbal).


pasúntok

Hiligaynon

Caus. of súntok. (see pasíntok).


síntò

Hiligaynon

To press, push, squeeze (against something hard). See súntok.


síntok

Hiligaynon

To push, thrust, knock or press against. See súntok.


súdlut

Hiligaynon

To prod, prick, sting; instigate. (see súntok, túslok).



súnggò

Hiligaynon

To knock against something hard, to stub (the toe) against, collide with, come in sharp contact with. Nakasúnggò ang ákon ólo sa halígi. I knocked my head against the post. (see búnggò, lónggò, súntok, síntok, sántik).


tíngkò

Hiligaynon

To collide with, knock against, hit against, come in sharp contact with. (see búnggò, súnggò, lónggò, súntok).


himaló

Hiligaynon

To break out afresh, open again, become worse (of wounds, boils, etc.). Nagahimaló ang íya nga katúl, kay kinálot níya. His "katúl" is getting worse, because he has been scratching it. Naghimaló ang íya nga pilás sa tiíl, kay nasúntok sang isá ka baníklan. The wound on his foot broke out afresh, for it received a sharp knock from a piece of wood. (see dalusó).


pasíntok

Hiligaynon

Caus. of síntok. To knock together, strike, crash, bump, bang, clash, slam, hit, whack, beat, batter, strike together (with an audible sound). Pasintoká ang íla ólo. Knock their heads together. Pinasíntok níya ang duhá ka lubí. He bumped the two coconuts together. Ipasíntok iníng tápì sa sin. Strike this board against the sheet of roofing iron. (see pasúntok).