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táas

Hiligaynon

Height, altitude, elevation, eminence, loftiness, exaltation, tallness; to be or grow high, tall, elevated, eminent, lofty, exalted, towering, soaring. Nagtáas ang kampanáryo nga iní, kay gindugángan níla sing isá ka súnta. This belfry has become high, because they have added one story to it. Magatáas gid ang baláy mo kon butangán mo sing duhá ka panálgan. Your house will get very high, if you make it one of two stories. Nataásan gid akó siníng búkid. This mountain seems to me to be very high. (see tág-as).


hatáas

Hiligaynon

High, etc. See táas, hitáas, matág-as.


hitáas

Hiligaynon

High, elevated, above, eminent, elated, lofty, tall, towering; above, before, previously, some lines or pages back. Ibutáng mo ang krús sa hitáas sang simbáhan. Put the cross on the highest point of the church. Ang nasámbit sa hitáas--. What has been stated above or before--. (see táas).


kahitaásan

Hiligaynon

Height, exaltedness, loftiness, high position or dignity. (see táas).


katáas

Hiligaynon

Height, tallness, loftiness. (see táas).



kataastaásan

Hiligaynon

Excellences, prerogatives, high perfections, privilege, exaltation, elevation (in rank, etc.), great dignity. (see táas, kalabihán, kamahálan).


lániog

Hiligaynon

High, high-pitched (of voice); to be high. Lániog nga tíngug. A high-pitched voice. (see láyog-tall (of trees, etc.); lántiog-high, tall of persons). N.B. In some places lániog, láyog and lántiog are used promiscuously for "high, tall" in general. (see táas, tág-as).


láyog

Hiligaynon

Tall, big, large, high (of trees, etc.). (see lániog, lántiog, táas, tág-as, matatáas).


matáas

Hiligaynon

High, tall, lofty, towering, exalted in altitude or dignity. (see táas, matatáas, malántyog, matág-as).


mataás-taáson

Hiligaynon

Proud, self-conscious, insolent, haughty, overbearing, arrogant, bumptious, stuck-up, supercilious, overweening. (táas).


matatáas

Hiligaynon

High, exalted, lofty, supreme. Ang matatáas nga mga punoán. The highest (high) authorities. (see táas, matáas).


nábaw

Hiligaynon

Shallowness, little depth; to be or become low, shallow (of a river, or the like). Nagnábaw na ang túbig sang subâ. The water of the river-has gone down,-is now quite shallow. Mahapús ang ámon pagtabók sa subâ, kay nanabáwan kamí sang túbig. It was easy for us to cross the river, because the water was shallow. (see nobô-to be low, of little height; dálum-to be deep; táas-to be high).


pataás-táas

Hiligaynon

To be proud, haughty, stuck-up, uppish, overbearing; to highten, heighten, raise, elevate, make slightly higher, add a little to the height of. (pa, taástáas).


tág-as

Hiligaynon

High, tall, etc. See táas.


tágsing

Hiligaynon

A loud, sonorous, piercing or shrill sound; to be sonorous, to resound, to emit a shrill, far-reaching sound, to be-clear,-sharp,-high-sounding. (see sílik, sulánting, áthag, táas, lániog, lányog).


See katáas. Also: High dignity, things that are lofty or sublime.


kataasón

Hiligaynon

See katáas.


amó-ámo

Hiligaynon

(H) Dim. of amó. To be about the same, to resemble, be something like. Ang tunúg siníng linggánay nagakaamóámo sa tunúg sang linggánay sa ámon bánwa. The sound of this bell is nearly the same as that of the bell in our town. Amóámo silá nga duhá sing kataasón. They are both of about the same height. (see agíd-ágid, anggíd-ánggid).


angáy-ángay

Hiligaynon

Dim. of ángay. Also: To compare. Angáy-angáya silá nga duhá kon nagaparého ang íla kataasón. Compare the two of them to find out whether they are equal in height. Angáy-ángay ang íla guyá, ang duág sang íla báyò, etc. They have pretty much the same face, the colour of their jackets is about the same, etc. (see anggíd-ánggid).


anínas

Hiligaynon

The flame-, blaze-, flare-, of a fire. Abáw, katáas sang anínas. Oh, how high the flames are shooting up! (see sáblab, íbwal, ánas).


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