"Pali" is a word in HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH, CEBUANO

pali ENGLISH
Definition:

A dialect descended from Sanskrit, and like that, a dead
language, except when used as the sacred language of the Buddhist
religion in Farther India, etc.

pali HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pálì - To form a scar, cicatrize, skin over,
heal (said of a wound, etc.). Nagkapálì
(Napálì) na ang íya pilás. His wound is
healed. Búlnga ang hubág agúd
magkapálì (mapálì). Put some medicine
on the boil, that it may heal up. Idápat
iníng bulúng sa pagpapálì sang pilás. Use
this medicine to cure the wound. (cf. áyo).

pali HILIGAYNON
Definition:

páli - A kind of mango smaller than the
regular variety.

pali HILIGAYNON
Definition:

palî - Scar, mark left by a wound, boil or
the like, a cicatrix, cicatrice. (cf. pinalian,
kapalián).

pali ENGLISH
Definition:

pl. of Palus.

pali ENGLISH
Definition:

of Palus

pali CEBUANO
Definition:

palì v [B126] for the upraised hands to be bent back with some force.
Kusug ra kaáyu tung pagkapasáha sa búla, makapalì (makapapalì) man pud sa magsáwù, You really threw the ball with force.
It can bend the hand over backwards.

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A grizzled old man was eating in a truck stop when three Hell's Angels' bikers walked in. The first walked up to the old man, pushed his cigarette into the old man's pie and then took a seat at the counter. The second walked up to the old man, spat into the old man's milk and then he too took a seat at the counter. The third walked up to the old man, turned over the old man's plate, and then he took a seat at the counter. Without a word of protest, the old man quietly left the diner. Shortly thereafter, one of the bikers said to the waitress, "Humph, not much of a man, was he?" The waitress replied, "Not much of a truck driver either, he just backed his big-rig over three motorcycles."

ab-ab CEBUANO

ab-ab v [A; a] {1} chew to pieces. Ab-ábun sa irù ang íyang hikut, The dog will chew up his …

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agunguy CEBUANO

agúnguy n prolonged wail of grief or pain, any wailing-like sound. Agúnguy sa ambulansiya, The wail of the ambulance. v …

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agut-ut CEBUANO

agut-ut a painful in a throbbing, gnawing way. v [B46; b4] be throbbingly painful. Nag-agut-ut ang ákung hubag, My boil …

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agwasa HILIGAYNON

agwása - (Sp. guasa, guason) Lively, cheerful, good-humoured; to be lively or of a cheerful disposition; to flow freely; to …

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aha HILIGAYNON

ahâ - To beseech, ask fervently, insist on obtaining some favour, importune. Nagahâ siá sa ákon sing bulúng sa pilás. …

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alikati CEBUANO

alikáti sa múrus n k. o. herb of waste places, growing to 2, widely used as a poultice for wounds. …

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alim CEBUANO

álim v [APB2S] heal, make s.t. heal. Muálim (maálim) ning ákung samad, My wound will heal. Kining tambála muálim (mupaálim) …

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amoyong HILIGAYNON

amoyóng - (B) To stay, live, take up one’s abode. Nagaamoyóng silá sa umá. They are living at their farm. …

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anha CEBUANO

anhà there, far from the first person, near the second person; or near s.t. remote in time but just referred …

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anhi CEBUANO

anhi {1} here, in this place. Anhi ibutang ang síya, Put the chair here. {2} lets get to [such-and-such] a …

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ansuy CEBUANO

ansuy v [A123P; b4] get infected. Ang húgaw nga túbig mauy nakaansuy (nakapaansuy) sa íyang samad, The dirty water caused …

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ayum CEBUANO

áyum v [APB3(1); a12] {1} for a wound to be healed or cured. Dalì rang miáyum (naáyum) ang samad, It …

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babha HILIGAYNON

bábha - A large rent or hole, a gaping wound, gash; to make a gash or rent. May bábha ang …

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bahud CEBUANO

báhud v [B2] for wounds to swell and redden. Mibáhud ang íyang núka kay hiinitan man, His wound became swollen …

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batal CEBUANO

batal n hardened part on an otherwise soft or medium-soft sur-face. Dúnay batal sa abukádu, There was a hard spot …

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bigne HILIGAYNON

bígne - To overawe, terrify, astound, stun with fright. Sugíri siá sang bág-o nga natabô nga nakabígni sa tanán nga …

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bilin CEBUANO

bílin v {1} [A; c] leave s.t. behind. Kinsay nagbílin ning baskit dinhi? Who left this basket here? Binlan ta …

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binda HILIGAYNON

bínda - (Sp. venda) Bandage; to bandage, bind up. Bindahí ang pilás. Bind up the wound. Ginbindahán níla ang íya …

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binot HILIGAYNON

binót - To strike the ground or floor with a pointed instrument, as with the point of a stick, dibble, …

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blid CEBUANO

blid v [A] bleed. Gablid ákung samad, My wound is bleeding. -ing() v [A13] have bleeding after an operation or …

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