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tíb-ok

Hiligaynon

To ascend, rise, said of smoke, dust, etc. Nagatíb-ok ang asó sang íya tabákò. The smoke of his cigar is rising. (see túb-ok, timbúok, íbwal).


timbúok

Hiligaynon

To rise, whirl up (of dust, smoke); to blaze, flare up (of fire); to spurt, spirt, issue in a stream or jet (of water); to rise high, go up straight and high into the air (of stones, balls, etc. thrown up). (see tíb-ok, túb-ok, alintabó, síbwal, íbwal, táyog).


túb-ok

Hiligaynon

To shoot up, to blaze, flame up, flare up, rise high, roar (of flames). Ang kaláyo nagatúb-ok sa lángit. The fire is shooting up to the sky. Patub-oká ang kaláyo. Cause the fire to burn brightly. Make the fire blaze. (see tóok, tíb-ok, timbúok, íbwal).