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patábos

Hiligaynon

(B) To let, etc. penetrate or flow through. Malakát na kitá; patabóson ta lang ang ulán sa áton panápton, kay madúgay pa maghúlaw. Let us go now; we shall let the rain wet our clothes, for it will last a long time yet before it stops. (pa, tábos). (see patahós).


púhot, puhót

Hiligaynon

To penetrate, pass or go through, seep-, soak-, through, percolate, filter. Ang ulán nagpúhot (nagpuhót) sa ákon panápton. The rain soaked through my clothes. (see tábos, tahós, sálà).


tábos, tabós

Hiligaynon

To penetrate, go-, pass-, seep-, soak-, flow-, through. Nagtábos ang ulán sa ákon páyong, báyò, etc. The rain went through my umbrella, jacket, etc. Kon magdámol ang ulán magatabós sa ímo kapóte. If the rain is heavy it will soak through your raincoat. Natabosán sing túbig ang íya mga panápton. His clothes were soaked with water. (see tahús).


tahós

Hiligaynon

See tábos, tabós-to seep or soak through, etc.


tahús

Hiligaynon

To penetrate, soak through, etc. See tábos. (tahós id.).



patahós

Hiligaynon

To let penetrate, etc. See patábos. (see tahós).


tiráda

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tirada) A cast, throw (of a stone, etc.); edition, issue (of a paper, book, etc.); distance, ride, drive (on a vehicle). Ang báyad sang isá ka tiráda sa kalésa (sa isá ka tiráda sang kalésa) napúlò ka sentimós (sentábos, dakû). A ride (drive of regular distance) in a buggy (gig, rig) costs ten centavos.