Search results for "asak-asak"

pangasak-asak [pang-asak-asák] (der. of asak-asak) v 1To give off a shower of sparks (as from the flaring of a fire, fireworks). (sem. domains: 5.5.4 - Burn.) 2To have water spray strongly and widely (as of when a water pipe bursts or when a boat it is driving into the waves). (sem. domains: 1.3.2 - Movement of water.)

asak-asak [asak-asák] 1n Sparks of burning material (as of from a fire, fireworks). Kag asak-asak it kayado sa sunog ay paibabaw. The sparks from the flames of the fire are going upwards. Kag asak-asak it kwites ay nakakasilaw. The sparks of the fireworks are bright. (sem. domains: 5.5.5 - What fires produce.) 2vbt To give off sparks of burning material (as of flying particles from a fire, fireworks). buga Nag-aasak-asak kag baga sa kalan. The fire on the charcoal stove is giving off sparks. syn: alipatok 1. (sem. domains: 5.5.5 - What fires produce.) 3n Splashes, scattered drops of water (as of from a faucet). (sem. domains: 1.3.2 - Movement of water.) 4vbt To splash, splatter with water (as of water from a faucet). (sem. domains: 1.3.2 - Movement of water.) der. pangasak-asak

alipatok [alipátok] 1n Flying ash, sparks, embers (as of burning sparks carried by the wind and air). alipatok Kag alipatok halin sa rabok ay nagyupar sa inra kuyungan. The burning embers from the fire flew towards their roof. syn: asak-asak 2. (sem. domains: 5.5.5 - What fires produce.) 2vbt To be hit, covered with flying, airborne sparks or burning embers from a fire. Naalipatokan kag inra kuyungan it bayay. The roof of their house was hit with burning pieces from the fire. (sem. domains: 5.5.5 - What fires produce.)