Search results for "halintang"

sanrig [sánrig] 1vi To lean against something. sandál Nagpapasanrig kag yango sa kuray nak sabaling matumba sa pagpanaw. The drunk is leaning against the fence because he might fall over if he walks. syn: hilay-hilay 2, halintang 2. (sem. domains: 7.1.6 - Lean.) 2n Stepladder, steps, stairs. hagdán syn: hagranan. (sem. domains: 6.5.2 - Parts of a building, 6.5.2.8 - Floor, story.) der. pasanrig , der. sanrigan

hilay-hilay [hiláy-hiláy] 1adv Leaning on, back resting; resting. sandal Abang pahilay-hilay nida sa tumba-tumba ni Lily. She had her back rested against the rocking chair of Lily. syn: katuyog 1, higra 1, kapisok, pahuway, pilot. (sem. domains: 8.3.1.4.2 - Leaning, sloping, 7.1.6 - Lean, 7.1.7.1 - Relaxed posture.) 2vbt To recline on, lean against something or somebody in order to rest. nagpapahinga Naghihilay sida sa bangko. She is reclining on the chair. Aya gipahilay sa ako nak inagaos ikaw. Don’t lean on me because you are hot. Nakapahilay-hilay sida sa ingkuran. She is reclined in the chair. syn: sanrig 1, halintang 2. (sem. domains: 7.1.3 - Lie down, 7.1.6 - Lean.) 3vi To recline or cause something to recline. Apahilayon nako kag anak sa katri dahil napupunaw sida. I’ll recline the child on the bed because he feels faint. (sem. domains: 7.1.3 - Lie down, 7.1.6 - Lean.) der. pahilay-hilay

halintang [halíntang] (dial. var. andana) 1n A foothold in a tree for climbing (as of a coconut palm); a stair, tread on a stairway. Nahuyog tong ida anak sa ikapitong halintang kada nabali kag damot. Her child fell off the seventh step that’s why her arm was broken. (sem. domains: 6.2.1.7.1 - Growing coconuts, 6.5.2.8 - Floor, story.) 2vbt To cut a foothold in a tree for climbing (as of a coconut palm); to make, put a stair or tread on a stairway. baytang Inghalintangan nida kag nidog agor malupos gisakaan. He put a stair on the coconut tree to make it easier for him to climb it. syn: sanrig 1, hilay-hilay 2. (sem. domains: 6.2.1.7.1 - Growing coconuts, 6.5.2.8 - Floor, story.)

yusbo [yúsbò] vi To sink down in the middle; to collapse; to fall through something that has collapsed. lusot Napayusbo sida sa hagranan dahil nabali tong usang halintang. She collapsed in the stairs because one of the wooden stair steps broke.