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siápò

Hiligaynon

Bagasse, sugar cane stalks that have passed through the mill, crushed sugar cane.


bagáso

Hiligaynon

(Sp. bagazo) Fruit-peel pressed dry, especially sugar-cane crushed and deprived of its juice, bagasse. (see siápò).


inútsan

Hiligaynon

Bagasse, crushed sugar cane. (see bagáso, siápò, íntus, inutús).


inútsan

Hiligaynon

Bagasse, crushed sugar cane. (see bagáso, siápò, íntus, inutús).


kiápò

Hiligaynon

Dead branches and roots, drift-wood, weeds, debris, rubbish piled up or swept along by a current of water; dry stalks of sugar-cane. (see siápò-Bagasse).



ósngad

Hiligaynon

To force air through the nose, as done by one who dislikes a smell, to snort. Nagaósngad siá, kay dílì níya maíro ang báhò sináng mga siápò. He is blowing through his nose, for he cannot stand the smell of those crushed sugarcane stalks. Ginosngarán nákon ang báhò sináng mga ísdà. The smell of that fish made me snort. (see úsngad, púsnga).


ósngad

Hiligaynon

To force air through the nose, as done by one who dislikes a smell, to snort. Nagaósngad siá, kay dílì níya maíro ang báhò sináng mga siápò. He is blowing through his nose, for he cannot stand the smell of those crushed sugarcane stalks. Ginosngarán nákon ang báhò sináng mga ísdà. The smell of that fish made me snort. (see úsngad, púsnga).


siyápò

Hiligaynon

See siápò-bagasse.