Search result(s) - swák

pamághot

Hiligaynon

Freq. of bághot-to cut back-, cut off a piece of (less than half an inch a day)-, lop off the tip of-, the "swak" (the fruitstalk of the coconut palm) in order that the tubâ may flow the better.


sálud

Hiligaynon

To place under, put underneath in order to catch or gather. Salúra ang tubúd. Catch the droppings in a vessel placed underneath. Salúri sing salúd ang tubúd sang swák. Hang a bamboo-vessel to catch the drops oozing from the fruit stalk of the coconut palm. Salúri akó sing ulán. Catch some rain-water for me. Isálud iníng láta sa ulán. Put this can out to catch rain-water.


suák

Hiligaynon

The flower-bud of the coconut-palm, particularly the hard, tough sheaths that envelope the flower before it blossoms and falls; to bud (of coconuts). Nagasuák na ang lubí. The coconut-palm is budding. (see swák).


See suâ, suák, suál, suál-suál, suáni, suéldo, suérte, suítik.


búswak

Hiligaynon

To gush out, spirt, flow out in a stream. (see busawák, búswit, póswak).



píswak

Hiligaynon

To gush out, spirt, spurt, squirt, spout out, jet, issue in a jet. Ang túbig nagpíswak sa alhíbi nga naígò sang isá ka lisó. The water squirted (spirted) from the tank that was hit by a bullet. (see súmpit, púswak).


póswak

Hiligaynon

To spirt (spurt) out in a rather large stream or quantity, to squirt. Ang túbig nagapóswak sa túbo. The water is spirting out of the tube. Naposwakán akó sing nánà sang íya dakû nga hubág. I was sprinkled (spattered) with matter from his large boil. (see búswak).


púswak

Hiligaynon

To spirt, spurt, squirt, gush out. (see píswak, busawák, póswit, súmpit).


áwak, awák-áwak

Hiligaynon

To overflow, spirt out, spill, exude, ooze. (see álwak, áwas, búswit, púswak, tubúd, ágay, ílig).


póswit

Hiligaynon

To spirt or squirt out in a small jet or stream; to crack, burst (of fire-crackers, etc.). (see póswak, súmpit, búswit, píswak).


púgnak

Hiligaynon

A gush or flow of liquid from a vessel turned upside down; to pour out a liquid with some force, (as by turning a bottle, ewer, etc. upside down). Nagpúgnak ang túbig sa pitsíl, kay íya ginpatabulî. The water gushed (poured all at once) out of the pitcher for he turned it upside down. (see búswak, púswak, búgwak).


See póswit, poswít-póswit-to spirt, etc. (see púswak).


sagáwak, sagawák

Hiligaynon

To flow out on a sudden, spirt out, gush out, be spilt. Nabúong (Narúpsak) ang baríl kag nagsagáwak ang bíno. The barrel was smashed (broken) and the wine gushed out. (see busawák, búswit, súmpit, butaróg, púswak).