Tagalog
n. obsequious follower of someone
Tagalog
nakamulaga adj. staring vacantly
Tagalog
magpadilim (nagpapadilim, nagpadilim, magpapadilim) v., inf. obscure; darken
Tagalog
n. flour
Tagalog
n. mountain breeze
Cebuano
ladylove
Cebuano
v. 1. make a jerky gasp for breath. Namatay lag diritsu, wà gánì makatig-ab, He was not even able to gasp for breath because he died suddenly; 2. see dug-ab.
Cebuano
n. buggy
Cebuano
how are you?
Cebuano
n. name given to various ornamental plants, the flowers of which tend to open at noon or midnight.
Hiligaynon
Falsity, falseness, mendacity, quality of being a liar. (butíg).
Hiligaynon
(B) The spring of a trap; a spring-trap, gin, snare with a spring-noose, springe; to wedge in, squeeze tight, jam, compress, pinch, flatten, catch, squash, crush. Sang pagtakúp níya sang baúl nalágpit ang ákon kamót. When he put the lid on the trunk, my hand was jammed. Andam ka, agúd índì malágpit ang ímo túdlò sang ganháan. Look out (Be careful), lest your finger should be caught in the door. Lagpitá ang tabákò. Press the tobacco-leaves smooth. Butangán mo sing lágpit ang báboy. Set a spring-trap for the pig. (see ipít, ipíip, lígpit).
Hiligaynon
Tonic sol-fa, solmisation, solfeggio; to sing to the syllables do, re, mi, fa, so, la, si; sing la-la, sing a lullaby. Laláha (la-láha) ánay ang mga nóta. Sing first the notes by solmisation. Anó na man ang ginalála mo? Dáyon gid lang ikáw nagalála. What are you solfaing for? You are always singing la-la. Sín-o ang ginalaláhan mo? Whom are you singing the lullaby to? Laláhi ang bátà. Sing to the baby a lullaby. (see láylay, lánglang, lánton).
Hiligaynon
Freq. of súkad-to scoop out, ladle out, etc.
Hiligaynon
Ilocano
v. ibutones, iserra
Ilocano
n. muging
Ilocano
n. Juez de Paz
Ilocano
prep. inayon
Ilocano
n. sopas, digo
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