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tulúgban

Hiligaynon

A place to which an animal comes to wallow, water-hole, pool, puddle, buffalo wallow. (see tubúg).


lamáw

Hiligaynon

To grope with the hand in slush, mud, dirty water, etc. Lamawá ang kasíng nga nagkádto sa danáw. Grope for the spinning top that went into the pool. Lamawí akó sang lansítas nga nahúlug sa tulúgban sang karabáw. Grope for my knife that fell into the buffalo wallow.


látak

Hiligaynon

To walk or wade in water, mud, slush, mire, etc. Ang mga bátà nagalátak sa tulúgban sang karabáw. The boys are walking about in the buffalo wallow. Linatákan níla ang talámnan nga tubígon. They waded through the irrigated field. (see lútak, etc.).


patákas

Hiligaynon

To let-, order to-, go on land, to land, disembark, cause to leave the water. Ginpatákas níla ang mga sumalákay sa Manílà. They landed the passengers at Manila. Patakása ang karabáw sa tulúgban, sa sapâ, etc. Get the buffalo out of the bathing hole, the brook, etc.


súgbo

Hiligaynon

To plunge in; to do for the first time, enter a profession, make the first plunge in life, etc. Súgbo ka sa túbig. Plunge into the water. Bág-o pa lang siá magsúgbo sa pagpanúdlò. Only recently he entered the teaching profession. Ginsugbohán sang karabáw ang tulúgban. The buffalo plunged or jumped into the mudhole.



tubúg

Hiligaynon

To wallow, welter, bathe, lie sprawling, roll over, toss to and fro, as a buffalo in a mudhole, etc. Ang karabáw nagatubúg sa tulúgban. The buffalo is bathing in the wallow. The buffalo is wallowing in the mudhole. (see tulúgban-a buffalo-wallow).