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úbus

Hiligaynon

To finish, end, use up, wear out, swallow up, consume, spend all, exhaust, make an and of. Ubúsa lang iníng tinápay. Just finish this bread (eat it all). Naúbus na ang bíno. The wine is all gone now. Ginúbus níya ang isá ka gatús ka mángmang nga ginhátag ko sa íya. He spent to the last farthing the hundred pesos I had given him. Daw sa índì maúbus iníng heneró sa isá ka delárgo. This cloth will probably not be used up in the making of a pair of trousers. Ubúson mo sang káon iníng tátlo ka páhò. Consume (eat up) these three mangoes. Indì níla maúbus sang inúm iníng tubâ. They cannot finish all this toddy. (see úrut, tápus, sáid, tîtî).


ubús

Hiligaynon

The lower part of a town or village, the part near the coast, near a river bed, lower down a slope or hill, the lower reaches of a stream, etc. Sa ubús sang báryo. At the lower end of the village. Sa ubús sang--. Lower down, at the bottom (of a room, church, theatre, etc.). Dúlhug ka sa ubús sang bakólod. Go down the hill. Descend to the base of the hill. Also used as a verb. Sa naubusán sang dálan, sang subâ, etc. At the end of the street, at the lower reaches (near the mouth) of the river, etc. (see tákas).


ubús

Hiligaynon

After, subsequently, having finished, immediately afterwards (after). This "ubús" is usually preceded by "sa" or "sang" and followed by potential verbal forms ma-, maka-, etc. e.g. Sang ubús na matápus ang íya hámbal--. After his speech--. Having had his say--. Sang ubús na siá makasulát tumíndog siá gilayón. Having finished his writing he stood up at once. Sa ubús mo makúhà ang koríyo kadtoí si Fuláno. First fetch the mail and then go over to N.N. Sa ubús ka mamáhaw magság-ub ka. After breakfast you shall fetch some water. (see tápus).


ubús

Hiligaynon

class="hw">ubús, Now--and then. One moment-, at the next moment--. (At) one time--, (at) another time--. Alternately, by turns, off and on. Ubús siá makabátyag sing dakû nga dumút, ubús man makabátyag sing gúgma. Now he would feel a great hatred and then he would feel love. Ubús siá malíngkod, ubús man siá matíndog. One moment he would sit down and the next moment he would stand up. By turns he would sit down and stand up again. (see bulúsbúlus).


úbus

Hiligaynon

To finish, end, use up, wear out, swallow up, consume, spend all, exhaust, make an and of. Ubúsa lang iníng tinápay. Just finish this bread (eat it all). Naúbus na ang bíno. The wine is all gone now. Ginúbus níya ang isá ka gatús ka mángmang nga ginhátag ko sa íya. He spent to the last farthing the hundred pesos I had given him. Daw sa índì maúbus iníng heneró sa isá ka delárgo. This cloth will probably not be used up in the making of a pair of trousers. Ubúson mo sang káon iníng tátlo ka páhò. Consume (eat up) these three mangoes. Indì níla maúbus sang inúm iníng tubâ. They cannot finish all this toddy. (see úrut, tápus, sáid, tîtî).



ubús

Hiligaynon

The lower part of a town or village, the part near the coast, near a river bed, lower down a slope or hill, the lower reaches of a stream, etc. Sa ubús sang báryo. At the lower end of the village. Sa ubús sang--. Lower down, at the bottom (of a room, church, theatre, etc.). Dúlhug ka sa ubús sang bakólod. Go down the hill. Descend to the base of the hill. Also used as a verb. Sa naubusán sang dálan, sang subâ, etc. At the end of the street, at the lower reaches (near the mouth) of the river, etc. (see tákas).


ubús

Hiligaynon

After, subsequently, having finished, immediately afterwards (after). This "ubús" is usually preceded by "sa" or "sang" and followed by potential verbal forms ma-, maka-, etc. e.g. Sang ubús na matápus ang íya hámbal--. After his speech--. Having had his say--. Sang ubús na siá makasulát tumíndog siá gilayón. Having finished his writing he stood up at once. Sa ubús mo makúhà ang koríyo kadtoí si Fuláno. First fetch the mail and then go over to N.N. Sa ubús ka mamáhaw magság-ub ka. After breakfast you shall fetch some water. (see tápus).


ubús

Hiligaynon

class="hw">ubús, Now--and then. One moment-, at the next moment--. (At) one time--, (at) another time--. Alternately, by turns, off and on. Ubús siá makabátyag sing dakû nga dumút, ubús man makabátyag sing gúgma. Now he would feel a great hatred and then he would feel love. Ubús siá malíngkod, ubús man siá matíndog. One moment he would sit down and the next moment he would stand up. By turns he would sit down and stand up again. (see bulúsbúlus).


después

Hiligaynon

(Sp. después) Afterward, later, then, next. (see dasón, sang, sa, tápus, na, sa, ubús, na, ogáling).


mapainubúson

Hiligaynon

Humble, lowly, submissive, self-effacing, unassuming, modest, meek. (see ubús, paubús).


mónmon

Hiligaynon

To cover, fill with alluvial matter. Ang dakû nga búhò dirâ sa ubús sang bakólod namonmonán tungúd sang madámol nga ulán. The large hole there at the foot of the hill was filled with alluvium due to the heavy rain. (see láy-on, punô, támpok, táp-ok).


paúbus

Hiligaynon

Caus. of úbus-to finish, make an end of, etc. Ipaúbus lang sa íya iníng tinápay. Paubúsa lang siá siníng tinápay. Just let him finish up this bread (eat it all).


paubús

Hiligaynon

To go down hill, descend; to be humble, modest, humiliate oneself. Magpaubús ka sa atubángan sang mga punoán. Be modest (humble) in the presence of authorities. (see ubús, mapainubúson).


sáid

Hiligaynon

(B) To finish, use or eat up all. Nasáid mo galî ang kán-on? (Naúrut mo galî ang kán-on?). Have you really finished all the rice? Nasáid ron (Naúrut na) ang káhoy, kwárta, maís, etc. The wood, money, corn, etc. is finished or all used up. Saídon (Urúton) mo lang ang kárne sa (panyága) ígmà, hay ang ihápon báklan ko ti bág-o (kay ang panihápon pagabáklan ko sing bág-o). Use up all the meat there is for dinner, as I shall buy a fresh supply for supper. Indì nánda masáid kang káon ang ísdà. (Indì níla maúrut sang káon (sa pagkáon) iníng ísdà). They cannot eat up this fish. (see úbus, tápus, úrut).


sóok

Hiligaynon

To hollow out, undermine, eat away. Nasoókan (Ginsóok sang túbì) ang pángpang sa ubús sang baláy ni Fuláno. The bank near N.N.'s house is undermined. (see síok, áb-ab, kábkab).


tákas

Hiligaynon

Inland, interior, away from the sea, away from a river or valley, land as opposed to water, a slope or hill as opposed to a valley; to land, disembark, go on shore, go inland, go away from the sea, from a river or from a valley; to go up-stream or up-river. Nagtákas silá sa Manílà. They disembarked (went on shore) at Manila. Sán-o ka matákas (magatákas)? When shall you-land,-go into the interior,-go inland? Ang ámon baláy árà sa tákas sang subâ. Our house stands back from the river. Ginpatákas níya dirâ ang napúlò ka sáko nga bugás. He landed there (brought on shore) ten sacks of rice. Patakása ang sakayán. Land (Try to land) the boat. (see iláya, ilayá, ubús-lower down, near the sea; etc.).


tîtî

Hiligaynon

To empty entirely, exhaust, drain completely, drink or drain to the last drop; to spend to the last farthing. Gintîtî níya ang ápdo sang kalisúd. He drained the gall of bitter grief (misfortune). Daw sa matîtî na lang akó sa kabúdlay. I am now getting completely spent (exhausted) with fatigue. Nagtîtî siá sang tanán níya nga kalalángan. He has exhausted all his resources. He spent all his means. (see tígis, tíin, úrut, úbus, táyhong).


tugúb

Hiligaynon

(B) To do something thoroughly, to finish, complete, exhaust. Gintúgban ko kang lágaw ang mga búkid nga diá (diáng mga búkid). (Ginúbus ko sang lágaw iníng mga búkid). I have rambled (walked, ranged) through all these mountains. (see úbus, úrut).


ubús-úbus

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of úbus. To come near the end of, be nearly or almost finished, etc. (see urútúrut, tubústúbus).


ubús-ubús

Hiligaynon

Dim. and Freq. of ubús. Sa ubúsubús sang ámon baláy may línaw nga lalangúyan. A little below our house there is a swimming pool.


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