"Larong" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lárong - (H) To frown, look cross, look
angry, look darkly at, scowl, lower. Indì ka
maglárong. Don’t look so cross.
Naglárong siá sa ákon—or—ginlaróngan
níya akó. He scowled at me. (cf.
ariwaróng, kolisáw).
One of the hardest-to-swallow, most countercultural, counter intuitive implications of the gospel is that bearing up under a difficult burden with patient perseverance is a good thing.
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ariwaróng - To frown, contract the brows, to look cross, to glower, express displeasure or anger by one’s look. Ngáa …
Read the complete definitionbalisíng - Squinting; cross-eyed; to squint, look askance. Balisíng or nagabalisíng siá. He squints (cf. libát).
Read the complete definitionbawhag a {1} doing things unthinkingly. Bawhága níyang mil-abang sa dálan way lingìlíngì, How careless of her to cross the …
Read the complete definitiongubut a {1} tangled. Gubut ang íyang buhuk nga gitís, Her hair was all tangled because it had been teased. …
Read the complete definitionkísdong - (H) To frown, sulk, pout, look cross or angry. (cf. lárong, ariwaróng, kósmod, kúmud, kolisáw, súnggud, súngon).
Read the complete definitionkrusláyin n {1} misconnection in a telephone where, when one dials a busy number, one can talk to another party …
Read the complete definitionkurus n {1} cross, crucifix. Way kurus nga lubung, A grave without a cross. {2} trouble, problem that tries ones …
Read the complete definitionlibat a cross-eyed. v [B12; b6] become cross-eyed. Nalibat ang bátà kay nahagbung, The child became cross-eyed because he had …
Read the complete definitionlibát - Squinting, cross-eyed, having a cast in the eye, swivel-eyed; squint, become cross-eyed, to look askance. Naglibát siá gíkan …
Read the complete definitionmakísdong - Pouting, frowning, sulky, scowling, black-looking, lowering, dark- browed, sullen, crabby, cross, threatening, morose, peevish, surly, pettish, petulant, showing …
Read the complete definitionpaalúm - To darken, make dark, blacken, tarnish, dull, make lose whiteness or lustre, applied especially to a metal and …
Read the complete definitionpamingót - To be envious, spiteful; be stingy, miserly; to chafe, fret, be angry, look cross or offended. (cf. palamingót).
Read the complete definitionpúgwat - Angry excitement, trembling, shakiness; to gesticulate excitedly, show fury in one’s face (features) and movements, be angry, be …
Read the complete definitionsakay v {1} [A; ac] put s.t. , ride, get on a vehicle. Dì ku musakay ánang ímung awtu, I …
Read the complete definitionA narrow passage between precipitous rocks or banks, which looks as if it might be crossed at a stride.
Read the complete definitionsulingót - To be angry, to frown, sulk, be offended, look dark or cross, etc. (cf. suringót, bulingót, buringót, súngon, …
Read the complete definitionsunggarót - To frown, sulk, pout, get angry, be offended, look cross. (cf. súnggud, súngon, ariwaróng, lárong, bulingót).
Read the complete definitionsuringót - See sulingót—to frown, sulk, pout, look cross, be angry.
Read the complete definitiontámbong - To be at, be present at, attend at, look on at, take part in, make one of (at). …
Read the complete definitiontangday v {1} [AB36C3; cP] for s.t. not wide to rest on top of s.t. else not wide. Kinsay nagtanday …
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