"Piang" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
píang - To be or become lame or limping,
to lame, cripple. Napíang ang báboy, kay
ginhabóy sang mga bátà sing bató. The
pig has gone lame, for the boys have been
throwing stones at it. Piánga lang ang idô.
Lame the dog. Ginpíang níla ang manók.
They lamed the chicken.
piáng - Lame, halting, walking with a limp;
to be or become lame, etc. (cf. kunád,
piángkol, píngkaw).
píang v {1} [A; b] dislocate, sprain, fracture s.
o.
Napíang ku pagkadakin-as nákù, I got a sprain (fracture) when I slipped and fell.
Kaáyung piángan nang ímung kamut nga kiriwan, How nice it would be to break your thieving hands.
{2} [A; b6] make s.t.
crippled, be at a disadvantage because of a loss or absence of s.t.
indispensable.
Napíang ang nigusyu pagháwà sa kasusyu, The business was crippled when one of the partners withdrew.
Gipiángan na mi dáan kay nasakit ang ámung sinalígan nga magdudulà, We are already on a disadvantage because one of our important players is sick.
() n {1} general term for dislocation, fracture, or sprain.
It may manifest itself in other ways than in the sprained or fractured limb, e.
g.
respiratory ailments are commonly thought to result from piang.
{2} lacking.
Piang tag usa sa kúrum sa madyung, Were lacking one to play mahjong.
-an() n = piang, n2.
-un() a having a sprain, dislocation, or fracture.
píar n acronym for P.
R.
, public relations.
Dì siya mulampus kay kuwag píar, He wont succeed because he is bad in dealing with people (lit.
lacks public relations).
It has been more wittily than charitably said that hell is paved with good intentions. They have their place in heaven also.
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