Search result(s) - turán

dámlag

Hiligaynon

Perhaps, possibly, perchance. Buás dámlag. Possibly to-morrow. To-morrow perhaps. (see básì, áyhan, turán).


turám-os

Hiligaynon

See turán-os, rám-os, tulám-os.


turán-os

Hiligaynon

(B) See talám-os. Nagaturán-os (Nagaturuturán-os) ang urán. (Nagatampútámpu ang ulán). It is raining-at intervals,-in little showers.


kautúran

Hiligaynon

(H) Brothers and sisters, brethren, brotherhood, sisterhood, all near relations in general. (see útud).


A short-cut, straight road, bee-line. Kon may laktúdan laktudón gid náton ang paglakát. If there is a short-cut, let us take it.



kabugtoán

Hiligaynon

(B) Brothers and sisters, brethren. (see búgtò, kautúran).


líp-ot

Hiligaynon

(H) Shortness, curtness, brevity, abbreviation, abridgement; short, brief, curt, curtailed; to shorten, abridge, abbreviate, curtail, cut short. Lip-otón mo ang kawáyan. Shorten the bamboo. Lip-otí akó sang ákon delárgo. Shorten my pants. Make short trousers for me. Ilíp-ot akó siníng káhoy. Kindly shorten this piece of wood for me. Nalip-otán akó sinâ. That was too short for me. Nagági kamí sa líp-ot (laktúran). We took the short-cut. Nagaamátamát na sang líp-ot ang ádlaw. The days are slowly shortening (getting shorter). Lakás kaláwig iníng sinulát mo nga láygay; lip-otá. The written sermon of yours is too long; cut it short, make it shorter. (see kabús-too short; bugô).


lipót

Hiligaynon

Interception, circumvention, stoppage; to pursue and catch by a strategem, intercept, circumvent, take a short-cut or the like. Lipotá ang makáwat. Intercept the thief. Linipót níya akó sa dálan. He intercepted me on the road. Ilipót akó ánay sang ákon kabáyo nga nagadalágan dirâ. Kindly run around and catch my horse that is running away there. Kon sóndon nínyo iníng laktúran, básì nga malipót pa nínyo ang buyóng. If you follow this short-cut, you may be able to intercept and catch the brigand. (see bángan, bánggà, dakúp, lagás, siód, litâ).


litâ

Hiligaynon

Circumvention, subterfuge, trick, cheating; to catch by crossing one's way, intercept, cut off, waylay, thwart, trick, cheat. Litaá siá. Intercept him. Nadakúp ang makáwat sang paglitâ sa íya sang polís. The thief was caught when the policeman crossed his way. Ginlitâ níla ang buyóng sa búkid. They intercepted the robber in the mountain. Kon magági ka dirâ sa laktúran saráng ka makalitâ sa binilánggò nga nalágyo. If you take the short-cut there you may be able to intercept the run-away prisoner. (see lipót, bángan, bánggà, balábag).


rúmbo

Hiligaynon

(Sp. rumbo) Bearing, course, direction, route, way towards; beeline; to take the beeline, go straight towards. (see padúlung, áyon, láktud, laktúran).


útud

Hiligaynon

(H) Brother, sister; to be brothers or sisters; to be of the same kind, belong to the same class or category. Nagaútud silá (nga duhá). They (The two) are brothers (brother and sister). Nagulútud (Nagaululútud) silá. They (if there are more than two) are brothers and (or) sisters. Nagaululútud ang íla mga delárgo. Their trousers are cut from the same cloth. Ang mga magútud (magulútud). Brothers and (or) sisters. (see búgtò, kautúran).


útud

Hiligaynon

(H) Brother, sister; to be brothers or sisters; to be of the same kind, belong to the same class or category. Nagaútud silá (nga duhá). They (The two) are brothers (brother and sister). Nagulútud (Nagaululútud) silá. They (if there are more than two) are brothers and (or) sisters. Nagaululútud ang íla mga delárgo. Their trousers are cut from the same cloth. Ang mga magútud (magulútud). Brothers and (or) sisters. (see búgtò, kautúran).