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túgdà

Hiligaynon

To add to the length of, to lengthen, prolong, continue, tie or fasten to by knotting, etc.; to step in, put in a word, take part in a conversation, join in. Tugdaí ang kalát. Add another piece to the rope. Lengthen the rope. Itúgdà iníng isá ka písì sa kalát. Add this cord (string) to the rope. Tumúgdà na man si Fuláno sa pagsilíng: "--. N.N. now stepped forward saying: "--. (see súgpon, salígbat).


lígwat

Hiligaynon

To squeeze in, insert, put in between (a word, or the like); to overturn, overthrow, upset. (see salígbat, túgda, balískad, sulî, balíkwat, kamíndag,


panúgdà

Hiligaynon

Freq. of túgdà-to fasten, tie with a knot; to add to, lengthen.


katúgdang

Hiligaynon

Sinking, submersion, foundering, disappearance under water, drowning. (túgdang).


katugdángan

Hiligaynon

See katúgdang. Also: Danger of sinking; jettison, the throwing of goods overboard to save a ship.



túgdang

Hiligaynon

To cause to sink, sink, immerse, submerge, commit to the deep, throw overboard, jettison; to sink (down), sink (go) to the bottom, become engulfed, be swallowed up, be submerged in, plunge in; to greatly surpass, outdo, worst, vanquish. Gintúgdang níla ang tanán nga mga lúlan nga mabúg-at, kay ginkatahápan níla nga matúgdang (magkatúgdang) ang sakayán. They threw all the heavy luggage overboard, because they were afraid that the boat might sink (founder). Kag sang nagakatúgdang siá nagsínggit siá sa pagsilíng: "Ginóo, luasá akó". And when he began to sink, he cried out, saying: "Lord, save me". Maghanáshánas ka gid, agúd makatúgdang ka sa íya (matúgdang mo siá). Train yourself well so that you may be able to worst him. Sa natugdangán sang sakayán--. On the spot where the boat had sunk-. (see lúgdang, tágbong, lútus, daúg).


kalúnud

Hiligaynon

The sinking, foundering, going down or disappearance beneath the waves of a vessel, etc.; fellow-passenger in a shipwreck. Sín-o ang áton sumaláon sang pagkalúnud sang sakayán? Who is responsible for the sinking of the boat? (see lúnud, katugdángan, katúgdang).


lúgdang

Hiligaynon

Submersion, sinking, descent; to sink, disappear under (in) water, founder, go down, descend; cause to sink, etc. Linúgdang sang hángin ang sakayán nga nalulúnan sing táma kabúg-at nga siménto. The wind sank the boat that was too heavily laden with cement. Nalúgdang (nagkalúgdang) ang paráw sang pagbágyo. The outrigger sank during the storm. (see túgdang).


lúnud

Hiligaynon

To sink in water, go down, founder; to put in a liquid. (see túgdang, lúgdang id.).


sarórot

Hiligaynon

To submerge, go down, sink. Nahúlug siá sa subâ, kag nagsarórot (sinarórot). He fell into the river and sank. (see túgdang, lúgdang, sálum-to dive).


túgmaw

Hiligaynon

Immersion, submersion; to immerse, submerge, dip in, put in water, soak, drench, sop, plunge into a liquid. Itúgmaw sa tíntà ang ímo plúma. Dip your pen in the ink. (see túsmug, túgnod, túm-oy, lúnud, lúgdang, túgdang).