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daláng-dálang

Hiligaynon

To lose oneself, lose one's way, miss the road, take a wrong turning, stray, go astray. Nagdalángdálang silá sa paglakát. They lost their way on their walk. (see talángtálang).


langá-langá

Hiligaynon

Foolish, silly, crazy, out of one's wits (said especially of poultry). Iháwon ta lang ang mungâ, kay nagalangálangá or kay langálangá. Let us kill the hen, for she is crazy, (i.e. laying her eggs sometimes here and sometimes there, but never for any length of time in the same place. (see buángbuáng, talángtaláng).


lasáng-lasáng

Hiligaynon

One who is rather foolish; silly, forgetful or absentminded. (see langâlangâ, langkólángko, langkálángka, buángbuáng, talángtaláng, etc.).


taláng-tálang

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of tálang-to miss one's way, etc. Nagatalángtálang na ang íya panumdúman. His memory is-often at fault now,-no longer reliable,-often failing him. (see talángtaláng).


taláng-taláng

Hiligaynon

A fool, idiot, cretin, one who is mentally deranged or often wanders in his mind; to be out of one's mind, perplexed, confused, upset, bewildered. Kon may súnug gánì índì na siá makapanghímos, kay nagatalángtaláng. Whenever there is a fire somewhere she is unable to do her work, because she gets so upset. (see talángtálang).



tinulís-túlis

Hiligaynon

To lead astray, cause one to miss the way, put one on the wrong-road, mislead, misguide, misdirect, misinform; to be silly, be foolish, to act stupidly. (see patalángtálang, paturístúris).