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tág-as

Hiligaynon

High, tall, etc. See táas.


matág-as

Hiligaynon

(H) High. See matáas id. tág-as).


hatáas

Hiligaynon

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


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).


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).


tagáwtaw

Hiligaynon

Very tall, high, large, lanky (colloquial); to grow very tall, etc. Nagtagáwtaw siá sa sulúd siníng ápat ka túig. He has grown very tall during these four years. Natagawtawán akó sa íya. He appeared to me to be very tall (lanky). (see lántyog, matáas, matanús, matág-as).


tánglà

Hiligaynon

(H) To look up, raise the head or eyes towards heaven, lift the eyes. Tanglaá ang lángit. Look up to heaven. Itánglà ang ímo mga matá. Raise your eyes. Tinanglaán sang íya mga matá ang íya maguláng (mánong) nga nagsákà sa matág-as nga káhoy. His eyes were raised towards his eldest brother who had climbed a high tree. (see tukyáhaw, tukháyaw, tangâ, bayáw).