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tingkáyà

Hiligaynon

Supine, prostrate, lying on the back (with the face upwards); to fall (flat) on one's back, fall full-length backwards. (see kayâ, tikháyà, úgsang, úsdang, dágpà-to fall down on one's face (prone).


balít-ad

Hiligaynon

(H) To fall on one's back, tumble down, tilt-, go-, turn-, topple-, over. (see tikháyà, tingkáyà, kayâ).


To fall backwards, fall on one's back, fall supine, fall down face up; to lie on one's back, lie prostrate. Nakadalín-as (Nakadúpias) siá sa nalomótan nga bató kag dáyon nakatikháyà (tumikháyà). He slipped on the mossy stone and down he fell on his back. Tikhayáa (Patikhayáa) siá. Turn him over on his back. Lay him down on his back. (see hayáng, kayâ, tingkáyà, hayâ).


úgsang

Hiligaynon

To fall down on one's back with some force as a person that in sitting down has his (her) chair suddenly removed. (see lumpa-ód, tingkáyà, úsdang).


úgsang

Hiligaynon

To fall down on one's back with some force as a person that in sitting down has his (her) chair suddenly removed. (see lumpa-ód, tingkáyà, úsdang).