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téutéu

Hiligaynon

To charm, cast a spell over, a wizard's trick by means of which he is believed by the credulous to be capable of forcing someone or something to appear or come forward. Ginteuteuán siá sang manugtéutéu. The wizard caused him to appear (by means of a spell cast over him).


téutéu

Hiligaynon

To frighten or intimidate children, etc., by showing them the rod or whip.


enkánto

Hiligaynon

(Sp. encanto) Enchantment, charm, spell, incantation, magic, fascination, bewitchment; to put a magic spell upon, bewitch, charm, fascinate, haunt. May enkánto, konó, sa yádto nga baláy. They say that that house is haunted. (see bárang, awóg, téutéu, riít, etc.).


enkánto

Hiligaynon

(Sp. encanto) Enchantment, charm, spell, incantation, magic, fascination, bewitchment; to put a magic spell upon, bewitch, charm, fascinate, haunt. May enkánto, konó, sa yádto nga baláy. They say that that house is haunted. (see bárang, awóg, téutéu, riít, etc.).


téwtéw

Hiligaynon

See téutéu.