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tibí

Hiligaynon

To be on the edge of, stand in a perilous or unsafe position, so as to be in danger of tumbling over or falling down. Nagatibí na lang iníng baláy sa pángpang sang subâ. This house is standing perilously near the edge of the river bank. Indì ka magpatibí sa pángpang, kay básì matíbhag kag mahúlug ka. Don't stand near the edge of the bank, for it might give way and you might fall down. Indì mo pagpatibihón ang báso sa lamésa, kóndì pasámla gid. Don't put the glass near the edge of the table, but put it down at a safe distance from the edge.


panibí-tibí

Hiligaynon

To balance oneself with difficulty, be scarcely able to keep one's balance or equilibrium; to be on the point of-committing oneself,-telling some news,-betraying a secret,-letting "the cat out of the bag". Nagapanibítibí ang íya mga bibíg sa paghámbal. He can scarcely detain himself from telling the news. He is simply bursting to tell the news. (see tibí).


tibí-tibí

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of tibí. (see panibítibí).


tíbias

Hiligaynon

To slip, make a false step and slip, to lose one's balance by a false step. Nakatíbias ang tiíl ko sa bató kag natúmba akó. My foot slipped on the stone and I tumbled over. (see dúpias, dalín-as).


tíbiong

Hiligaynon

To pour in liquids quickly and with some force, as by turning upside down the vessel from which the liquid is poured; to toss off, pour down the throat, empty a glass or bottle by putting it to the mouth. Itíbiong mo ang túbig nga árà sa bayóng sa tadyáw. Tibiongí ang tadyáw sang túbig nga arâ sa bayóng. Empty (Pour) the water from the bamboo tube into the earthen jar. Itíbiong na lang iníng isá ka báso (botílya) nga serbésa, kay mapaúlì na kitá. Just empty (toss off, pour down your throat) this glass (bottle) of beer, for we are now going home. (see tayón, inúm).



gitíb

Hiligaynon

To stick out, hang out, protrude or project a little, so as to become visible. Nagagitíb ang nágwas (enágwas) níya. Her petticoat shows a little below her skirt. Pagitibá lang ang pabílo, índì mo pagpaulbohón gid. Let the lamp-wick just project a little, but do not turn it up too high. Pagitibí akó sang ímo baráha. Let me see a little of your card. Gumitíb na ang ádlaw sa sidlangán. The sun is already visible in the east, has risen a little above the horizon in the east. (see girím, murá, gimáw).


hawát-hawát

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of hawát. To eat again a little, etc. Also: To be nervous, get afraid, tremble. Nagahawáthawát ang ákon ginháwa sa pagtúluk sinâ nga bátà nga nagapatibí sa hágdan. It makes me tremble to see that child in danger of falling from the ladder.


kapahamákan

Hiligaynon

Low or mean station (position); low estimate, contempt, contemptibility, despicableness. (see hámak, pahámak).


lawás

Hiligaynon

Any piece between two joints, as the tibia, thighbone, a bamboo-joint, a link of a chain, etc.


opô

Hiligaynon

A kind of large gourd or squash. (see tabágwang, tibiáyong, kalubáy, kalabása).


opô

Hiligaynon

A kind of large gourd or squash. (see tabágwang, tibiáyong, kalubáy, kalabása).


táyhong

Hiligaynon

A large draught, drink, potion, pull; to drink greedily, take a large (long) draught, to guzzle, gulp, toss off, empty at one pull, drink deep, finish a glass (bottle) at one draught (gulp, go, pull). Gintáyhong níya ang isá ka dakû nga báso nga tubâ. He emptied a large glass of toddy at one gulp (go). Itáyhong na lang ang ímo serbésa, kay malakát na kitá. Toss off your beer and let us go. (see tíbiong, láb-ok, tayón, inúm).


tíbyas

Hiligaynon

See tíbias-to slip, etc.


tíbyong

Hiligaynon

See tíbiong. (see tayón).


tígis

Hiligaynon

To pour out, empty (out), drain, exhaust; to drink off, finish off, toss off; to transfuse, pour from one vessel into another (particularly said of liquids). Itígis (Tigísa) ang bíno sa báso. Pour the wine into the glass. Tigísi ang tádyaw sang túbig nga arâ sa bayóng. Pour the water from the bamboo tube into the earthen jar. Gintígis níya sing gólpe ang isá ka báso nga serbésa. He drained (tossed off) a glass of beer at one draught (go). (see tíbiong, tayón, bóbò, táyhong, láb-ok, inúm).


tíin

Hiligaynon

To drain, empty, pour out to the last drop, to exhaust, empty-completely,-to the last drop (holding the receptacle upside down). Tiína ang sulúd sang botílya. Pour out the contents of the bottle to the last drop. Empty the bottle. Tiíni akó sang tíntà siníng tolotádyaw. Pour out all the ink in this jar (and give it to me). Natíin na ang túbig sa bayóng; súdli liwán. The bamboo water-tube is empty; fill it again. (see tîtî, tíbiong, tayón, bóbò).


úlà

Hiligaynon

To pour out liquids, empty a vessel, discharge, spill, pour away. Iúlà (Uláa) ang túbig. Pour out the water. Ginúlà níya sa bintánà ang túbig nga sa labadór. He poured the water in the wash-basin out of the window. Nauláan akó sing túbig sang paglígad (paglubás) ko sa íla baláy. As I passed their house some water was poured over me. Ginúlà níya ang sópas. He spilled the soup. Natúmba ang báso kag ang íya panápton nauláan sing pilá ka tolô nga bíno. The glass tumbled over and a few drops of wine were spilt on her dress. (see básia, básya, tíbiong, táyhong, tayón, tígis, tágay).


úlà

Hiligaynon

To pour out liquids, empty a vessel, discharge, spill, pour away. Iúlà (Uláa) ang túbig. Pour out the water. Ginúlà níya sa bintánà ang túbig nga sa labadór. He poured the water in the wash-basin out of the window. Nauláan akó sing túbig sang paglígad (paglubás) ko sa íla baláy. As I passed their house some water was poured over me. Ginúlà níya ang sópas. He spilled the soup. Natúmba ang báso kag ang íya panápton nauláan sing pilá ka tolô nga bíno. The glass tumbled over and a few drops of wine were spilt on her dress. (see básia, básya, tíbiong, táyhong, tayón, tígis, tágay).