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sumalákay

Hiligaynon

A passenger on a vehicle, conveyance or boat. (see sakáy, mananákay, sakayánon).


andámio

Hiligaynon

(Sp. andamio) Gangplank, gangway, gangboard, a narrow framework or platform for the passage of vehicles and pedestrians; scaffold; to use or apply a gangboard, etc. Butangí sing andámio ang baróto. Place a gangplank on the ferryboat. Andamiohí ang alágyan. Put a gangplank where the people pass. Iandámio ko iníng tápì. I'll use this board as a gangway. Andamiohá iníng káhoy. Make a gangway out of this wood. Paandamiohán mo sa íla ang sakayán, agúd makasákà ang mga sumalákay. Let them put a gangway to the boat, that the passengers may be able to go on board. (see latayán).


hárok

Hiligaynon

(B) To bruise, contuse, injure by beating, etc. Sín-o ang naghárok sang ímo matá? Who gave you that black eye? Hinárok or ginhárok níya ang ákon abága. He bruised my shoulder. Sang pagkulúb sang áwto ang tátlo ka sumalákay nagkalahárok. When the automobile turned turtle the three passengers received bruises. (see hánog).


lúsad

Hiligaynon

To dismount, alight, step out of, or off, a vehicle, to disembark, get out, get off, land, get off a boat, etc. Nakalúsad na ang mga sumalákay. The passengers have now disembarked or landed. Ginlusáran níla ang sakayán, áwto, etc. They left the boat, the auto, etc. Palusára siá. Let him dismount, get out, land, disembark.


mananákay

Hiligaynon

Passenger, traveller on any vehicle on land, sea or in the air. (sakáy; see sumalákay id.).



palígdas

Hiligaynon

Caus. of lígdas-to slip, glide off. Paligdasá lang ang kángga sa bató, agúd makibút ang mga sumalákay. Let the cart slip off the stone, that those riding in it may get a fright (to give the passengers a fright).


panakáyon

Hiligaynon

Journey, trip, travelling, sailing, going (by boat); to sail, boat, go, travel, journey (by boat). (see sakáy, sakayán, salákyan, sumalákay, sakayánon).


pasahíro

Hiligaynon

(Sp. pasajero) Traveller, passenger, fare (person). (see sumalákay, umalági, dumulóong, dumulúaw, etc.).


patákas

Hiligaynon

To let-, order to-, go on land, to land, disembark, cause to leave the water. Ginpatákas níla ang mga sumalákay sa Manílà. They landed the passengers at Manila. Patakása ang karabáw sa tulúgban, sa sapâ, etc. Get the buffalo out of the bathing hole, the brook, etc.