Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
Long ago, of old, of yore, belonging to a bygone age, ancient. (see tóo, sinádto, minál-am, tiniguláng).
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Hiligaynon
Faithful, believer, follower. (see tóo).
Hiligaynon
In modern Visayan ka-is quite frequently used instead of pagka-in the formation of abstract nouns from "ma-adjectives", e.g. kamatinoóhon (pagkamatinoóhon)-faith, credulity; kamatinahóron (pagkamatinahóron)-respectfulness, and many more.
Hiligaynon
(Sp. fiel) Faithful, trustworthy, etc. See salalígan, matútum, matinoóhon.
Hiligaynon
For tinuóman, tinoóman from tóom.
Hiligaynon
Fit, proper, suitable, adapted, appropriate; to fit, adapt, adjust; to assign, destine, allot. Itóon ang bábà sang bayóng sa tádyaw kag itayóng ang túbig. Fit the mouth of the bamboo tube into the water-jar and pour in the water. Tinóon (Natóon) siá sa amó nga bánwa, kay--. He was assigned to that town, because--. (see ígò, síbò, ángay, sígo).