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buláw

Hiligaynon

To throw or cast an evil spell over, to make sick by an evil spell, said by the superstitious to exist in various secret places and mountain recesses. Kon magkádto ka sa mariít nga lugar hípus ka lang, kay, kon dílì, bulawón ka kon mabululáwon (bululáwon) ka. If you go to a haunted place, keep quiet, lest a spell of sickness be cast upon you, if you are liable to be influenced by spells. Binuláw siá, konó, kay nagsínggit sa tálon. He became sick through a spell, they say, because he shouted in the jungle.


gapás

Hiligaynon

Talon, fang, claw, nail; a clutch, clench, firm grip, grasp. Ang kailó nga pisô pinilásan sang matístis nga mga gapás sang isá ka mabangís nga salagyáwan. The poor chicken was wounded by the cruel talons of a ferocious hawk.


katalúnan

Hiligaynon

Jungle, deep forest, bush, wild country, uninhabited territory. (see tálon, katalunánan, )


kokó

Hiligaynon

Nail, hoof, claw, talon.


talón

Hiligaynon

(Sp. talón) Stub-book, coupons, book of tickets; heel; to kick. (see tikúd, tíndak).



talón

Hiligaynon

To infect, be contagious. See latón.


tálon

Hiligaynon

Jungle, forest, wild country, unoccupied territory, uncultivated ground, land overgrown with brushwood, thicket. (see talónan, talonánon, talonón).


talónan

Hiligaynon

See tálon. Also: full of jungle, consisting of wild uninhabited country. (see kagulángan).