Tagalog
n. 1. shrinkage in fabrics; 2. recoil; 3. retraction (e.g. of lips)
Tagalog
(umaasim, umasim, aasim) v., inf. become sour; ferment
Tagalog
n. astonishment; consternation; amazement
Tagalog
madalakit (nadadalakit, nadalakit, madadalakit) v., inf. be unexpectedly involved in a situation
Tagalog
halawan adj. said of persons whose hair is half gray
Cebuano
n. elector
Cebuano
regret
Cebuano
dine
Cebuano
n. serpent
Cebuano
buang
Hiligaynon
(Sp. canasto, canastro) Basket, hamper, crate, used for marketing fruits, vegetables, etc.
Hiligaynon
(H) What is to-, should-, be harrowed.
Hiligaynon
To strike backwards with a stick, a whip, etc.; to throw or push back, turn back. Ginwaslikán akó níya sang íya látigo. He struck back at me with his whip. Iwáslik sa idô ang bastón. Strike the dog behind you with your stick. Waslikí siá sing lúnang (lalaó). Throw some mud at him from behind. (see wáklì, walís, wáhig, lábtik).
Hiligaynon
Ilocano
v. guyaban
Ilocano
adj. dackel, natan-oc
Ilocano
n. pangen
Ilocano
n. ti agyan iti mabiit iti maysa a disso
Ilocano
adv. sadino man
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