Hiligaynon
To lean against for support, rest against, rely upon, rest one's back on. Nabulingán ang íya likód, kay nasandigán níya ang mahígkò nga díngding. His back was soiled, because he leant against the dirty wall. Sandigí ang halígi. Lean against the post. Magsándig ka sa binubuót sang Diós. Rely on God's will. Sándig gid siá sa kalíwat. He is a chip off the old block. Ang íya mga sumulúnud nagasalándig gid sa íya. His followers have confidence in him.
Hiligaynon
To push-, shove-, impel-, forward (forwards), to move or slide by pushing, to thrust-, set-, put-, aside with a jerk or push; to incite, instigate, urge, animate, induce. Tulúd kamó sang káro. Push (Shove) the cart. Itulúd mo ang látok dídto. Push (Move) the table over there. Gintulúd níya akó. He pushed me-forward,-aside. Ginatulúd siá sang íya mga sumulúnud. His followers are-urging him on,-pushing him to the front,-backing him up. Indì kamó magtudlánay. Don't jostle (push) each other. (see bútong-to pull).
Hiligaynon
Child, baby; follower, adherent, dependent, hanger-on. (see bátà, sumulúnud, ilógilóg, mailógilógon).
Hiligaynon
Child, baby; follower, adherent, dependent, hanger-on. (see bátà, sumulúnud, ilógilóg, mailógilógon).