"Talithi" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
talíthi - (H) Small—, fine—, light—rain,
mizzle, drizzle; to mizzle, drizzle, rain in
small (fine, light) drops. Nagulán kaína,
húo, ápang talíthi gid lámang. It rained a
while ago, yes, but only a few drops.
Nagatalíthi. It’s drizzling. Ginahilántan siá
karón, kay natalithihán siá kahápon kag
napásmo. He has a catarrh now, because
yesterday he was exposed to a slight rain
and caught a cold. (cf. taríthi, dabódabó,
apókapók).
talithi, talithì n very fine drizzle.
v {1} [A3; b4] drizzle.
Tána, nagtalithi ra bítaw, Lets go, its just drizzling.
{2} [AN; b6] spit with force, usually in derision.
Gitalithian (gitalithían, gi-panalithían) lang ku níya pag-abla nákù, She just spat derisively at me when I proposed to her.
What are five things you are grateful for? Right now? Open to gratitude and you will soften into joy.
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apók-apók - Light, small rain, drizzle, dribble, mizzle, scotch mist; to rain very lightly in small fine drops, to drizzle, …
Read the complete definitionasáw-ásaw - Drizzle, mizzle, light rain. (cf. dabódabó, talíthi, apókapók).
Read the complete definitiondabó-dábo, dabó-dabó - (H) Mizzle, drizzle, light rain; mizzly, drizzly; to drizzle, fall in small drops. Nagadabódábo or may dabódábo. …
Read the complete definitionpanalíthi - Freq. of talíthi—mizzle, drizzle, etc.
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