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tambór

Hiligaynon

(Sp. tambor) Tambour, tambourine, drum; to drum, beat a drum. (see tamból).


bómbo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. bombo) A drum: to drum, beat a drum. Bombohá (bagtolá) ang bómbo. Beat the drum. Bombohí ang mga músiko, kay may asisténsya. Beat the drum to call the musicians together, for their assistance is required. (see garagadáng, tambór).


garagadáng

Hiligaynon

A kind of small frog. (see mánwit, mánlà, pakâ, pánkà). A small drum, tambour. (see tambór, tamból). Not up to the mark or standard, imperfect, not very good, defective. Ang orkésta nga inâ garagadáng gid lang. That orchestra is not very good, (does not play well). (see kúlang, dílì, maáyo, mínus).


támbol, tamból

Hiligaynon

Tambourine, drum; to beat a drum (as a sign to a band-to play up,-to play a piece of music). Tambolí (tokarí) nínyo ang mga kalasálon (kinasál). Play a piece of music for the couple to be married (for the newly married, new-married couple). (see tambór).


tamburáray

Hiligaynon

Dancing and singing (to the beating of a drum or tambour); a kind of folk-dance. (see tambór, tamból).



tímbal

Hiligaynon

(Sp. timbal) Kettle-drum. (see tamból, tambór, garagadáng).