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tárik

Hiligaynon

A young locust beginning to grow wings, and starting to fly. (see lúkso-an immature locust without wings; apán-the full-grown locust).


tarík

Hiligaynon

A cross-beam to which the outriggers of a paráw, etc. are attached.


tarík

Hiligaynon

Tight, taut, straight; to tighten, straighten, make taut, fasten well, pull tight. Tariká (Húgta) ang kalát. Tighten the rope. Pull the rope tight. Gintarík na (Ginhugút níya) ang háblon. He made the warp taut. (see hugút, taríngka).


apán

Hiligaynon

A full-grown locust. (see palakúkwan-a young locust beginning to grow wings, but not yet able to fly; tárik-a young locust with newly grown wings, able to fly, but not far; lúkso-a young locust without wings, only capable of hopping along the ground). Also used as a verb figuratively. Abáw, nagalapán gid lang ang mga dumulúaw dídto! Why, the visitors there were as numerous as locusts! Dílì nínyo pagapanán ang pagkáon. Don't fall upon the meal like locusts.


palakúkwan

Hiligaynon

A young bird not yet able to fly, a fledgeling; a locust starting to grow wings. (see lúkso-a very young locust without wings, a hopper; tárik-a locust able to fly, but not far; apán-a full-grown locust).



taríngka, tarínka

Hiligaynon

(Sp. trincar) To fasten, tighten, tie or bind fast, make taut, tight; to be stuffed, crammed, full to bursting. Taringkahá ang písì. Make the string taut. (see tarík, hugút, gutúk, punô, busúg, butíngting).