"Silag" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
n. buri palm.
silág - A kind of small fish.
sílag - To watch the steps of, observe. See
the Freq. panílag which is much more in
use.
sílag - Grudge, ill-will, malevolence,
malice, spleen, spite; to bear another a
grudge, be filled with spleen against. (cf.
síb-ot, aligótgot, gulut-ánon, kasílag).
sílag v [B1256; b8] {1} be, become envious.
Kasilágan ka sa mga táwu ug ikaw ray mag-awtu, The people will be envious of you if you are the only one who drives a car.
{2} have an intense hatred for s.
o.
Nasílag siya sa nagpildi níya, She came to hate the man who stole her chastity.
Gikasilágan ku ang tanang Katsílà, I hate all Spaniards.
ka- n enmity, hatred.
Kasílag nga lubngánan ray kinutúban, A hatred that will end only in the grave.
ma-un a envious.
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