"Banhog" is a word in HILIGAYNON

banhog HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bánhog - To get loose or lose connection
with, to fall or slip off; become separate
from, as a thread from a needle, a rope
from a pulley, and the like. Nabánhog ang
hílo sa dágum. The thread slid from the
needle. Dílì mo pagpabanhogón ang kalát
sa mutón. Don’t let the rope slip off the
pulley. Nabanhogán ang síngsing sang
písì. The cord slipped out of the ring. (cf.
palús, pádlus—to slip out of the hand, etc.).

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agad HILIGAYNON

agád - Notwithstanding, in spite of, still, but yet, contrary to what one would expect, in defiance of all one …

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alog-og HILIGAYNON

alóg-og - To glide or slide down a rope or pole, using chiefly the hands in doing so. Nagalóg-og lang …

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alpilir CEBUANO

alpilir n safety pin. v [A; b6] put a safety pin in s.t. Ímu lang alpiliran ang karsúnis kay wà …

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anano pa HILIGAYNON

anáno pa - Quite frequently this means: (and) as is (was) to be expected, naturally, consequently, of course, as a …

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andam HILIGAYNON

ándam - Caution, wariness, carefulness, prudence, circumspection; to be cautious, to beware, to be careful, wary, circumspect. Andamá ang pagkapút …

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balhug CEBUANO

balhug v {1} [A; c] insert s.t. long in a place under s.t. or be-tween s.t. Akuy mibalhug niánang linipak …

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balo HILIGAYNON

balô - A slip-knot, running knot, noose, a bow; to tie in a loop or bow, so as to make …

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balu CEBUANO

balù n a knot that easily comes undone by pulling at one end of the string. v [A] tie into …

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bandira CEBUANO

bandíra n {1} flag, banner. {2} s.t. flapping like a flag, visible for all to see. Bitára ang ímung kamisun …

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bulandus CEBUANO

bulandus v [APB12; c] push s.t. into going forward, slip and fall down with feet forward. Nabulandus siya kay nakatunub …

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buya CEBUANO

búya n agreement between parents to betroth their young or unborn children. v [A; ac] betroth unborn or young children. …

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dahili CEBUANO

dahílì v [B2S3; c] {1} for solids in small pieces (grains, small rocks, etc. ) to slip, slide down touching …

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dahilug CEBUANO

dahílug v [B5; b6] slip o? downwards, slide down. Midahílug lang ang kasíli gíkan sa ákung kamut, The eel just …

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dahog HILIGAYNON

dáhog - To slide, glide, skid, skate, slip, move or shoot along. Magdáhog ka sa kalát, lapgósan, etc. Slide down …

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dakdak CEBUANO

dakdak v {1} [B12; b8] fall down with a bang. Pisti ning pálut sa ságing, mau niy nakadakdak (nakapadakdak) nákù, …

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dalhag HILIGAYNON

dálhag - To creep, crawl, wriggle, along the floor, as small children not yet able to walk. Ang bátà nagadálhag …

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dalin-as HILIGAYNON

dalín-as - To slip, slide, skate, skid. Nakadalín-as akó. I slipped. Padalin-asá siá. Make him slip. Ang kadánlug sang dálan …

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dalipanus CEBUANO

dalipanus, dalipánus v [B2; c] slip by sliding. Midalipánus lang ang ubud sa ákung kamut, The eel just slipped from …

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dalipsu CEBUANO

dalipsù v [B26; c1P] slide. Midalipsù ang bátang ákung gikúgus, The child I was carrying slipped out of my arms. …

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dalispang CEBUANO

dalispang v [B26; b6] {1} slip, lose ones footing. Midalispang siya sa pálut sa ságing, He slipped on the banana …

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