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naunahan ako it hadlok [naunáhan akó it hádlok] idiom - Convert to subentry Overcome by fear. naunahan ako ng takot Waya ako natuyuge pagkamatay it amo tiyo dahil naunahan ako it hadlok. I wasn’t able to sleep when my Uncle died because I was overcome by fear.

mumi [mumî] n Something which children are afraid of; ghost. momo, multo Nahahadlok kag maintik nak anak sa mumo. Small children are afraid of ghosts.

maton₃ [matón] n Thugs off the street. Karamong hadlok kay Nestor dahil sida ay maton sa inra lugar. Many are afraid of Nestor because he is a thugs off the street in their place.

kunyari [kunyarî] 1vi To profess something that is untrue; to pretend to do something one knows is not true; to be hypocritical. kunwari Nagkunyari si Hudas nak maadong tawo kato yaki sida ay traidor. Judas professed to be a good man but he was a traitor. (sem. domains: 4.3.5.6 - Hypocrite.) 2part Pretending. Kunyari ako ay nagpapanghipir it yamit nak malarga pero sa kamatuoran ay indi ra ako maglarga. I pretended to pack clothes to travel but the truth was I really wouldn’t be travelling. Kunyari yang ra katong pagbuno sa sarili pero sa kamatuoran ay hadlok ra sida nak mamatay. That was just a pretense when he stabbed himself but the truth was he was scared that he would die. (sem. domains: 4.3.5.6 - Hypocrite.)

kulikoy [kulikóy] 1adj Curved; coiled. (sem. domains: 8.3.1.5.2 - Twist, wring, 8.3.1.5.1 - Roll up.) 2vi liko-likó Kag rayan pa Baguio ay medyo nag-kukulikoy ag kakiter kadaay kahahadlok. The road to Baguio is curved and narrow so it’s very dangerous. (sem. domains: 6.5.4.1 - Road, 8.3.1.5 - Bend.)

katangian [katangían] n Characteristic ways, traits, behaviour of somebody; good traits. katangian Kag ako hanap nak katangian it usang kayaki ay kayaki nak ingwa it kahadlok sa Diyos. The characteristic I looked for in a man was a man who had a fear of God. Karamo it katangian kag ida naging asawa kada abang palangga nida. His wife has many good traits that’s why he loves her very much. (sem. domains: 9.1.1.2 - Become, change state, 4.3 - Behavior.)

kapri [kaprí] n 1Tall tree dwelling spirit like a very tall horseheaded person. kapri Nahadlok sida sa kapri dahil nakita nidang kahuhagba it siki. He was frightened of the tree dwelling spirit because he saw that it had long legs. (sem. domains: 4.9.4.1 - Sorcery.) 2Big black person (bad spirit) who smokes large cigarette of rolled tobacco. (sem. domains: 4.9.4.1 - Sorcery.)

kahahadlok [kahahádlok] (der. of hadlok) adj Frightening; dangerous. nakakatakot (sem. domains: 3.4.2.4 - Afraid, 3.3.3.8 - Threaten.)

kahadlok [kahádlok] n Fright. takot (sem. domains: 3.4.2.4 - Afraid.)

hagong [hágong] 1vt To hum. huni Daok sida’t letra it kanta kada pagkanta ninra sida ay naghahagong yang. She doesn’t know the lyrics of the song so when they sang, she was just humming the tune. (sem. domains: 2.3.2.3 - Types of sounds.) 2vbt To hum, moan, make a low resonating, indistinct sound (as of like the sound of a boat's engine or an animal's roar, growl, moan etc.). Namalayan ninra nak naghahagong katong inra kaibahan pagnakatuyog. They noticed that their companion was moaning in his sleep. Inghahagungan kita nida agor mahadlok. He made a low sound at us to frighten us. (sem. domains: 2.3.2.3 - Types of sounds.)

hadlok sa dios [hádlok sa Dios] (irreg. infl. pagkahaadlok sa Diyos) n The fear of God. takot sa Dios (sem. domains: 3.4.2.4 - Afraid, 4.9.1 - God, 4.9.3.1 - Sacred writings.)

hadlok [hádlok] 1n Fear. syn: uymor, tagudlom. (sem. domains: 3.4.2.4 - Afraid, 3.4.2.4.2 - Nervous.) 2sta To be afraid. Nahahadlok sida sa sawa. She’s afraid of snakes. 3vt To frighten somebody. tákot Inghadlok nako kag ako manghor it uyor. I frightened my younger sister with a worm. comp. karamo kag ingkakahadlukang mga harang nak ato makita sa ato pagpanaw, pag ipaling nato kag ato pagmuyat sa rumbuhan , der. kahahadlok , der. mahadlukon , der. pay kahadlok

buyhot [búyhot] v To appear unexpectedly, suddenly and quickly. sungaw Kali ay kahadlok nak sa waya giaasahi ay bumuyhot kag mga sakang nak kaaway. This is fear because no one expected the bow-legged enemy to appear so unexpectedly. syn: butawan, butho. (sem. domains: 8.4.8.3 - Sudden.)

batakon it yasog [batákon it yásog] (comp. of batak, yasog) id Cowardly, puisillanimous (as of the English expression "no balls"). [lit: pulled-up testes] duwag Aya baga gikahadlok sa ruyom nak pay ikaw ay batakon it yasog. Don’t be scared of the dark like you’ve got small balls. (sem. domains: 4.4.3.2 - Cowardice.)

binayahak [binayahák] (der. of bayahak) adj Constant rough, harsh, shouting. Kada nahadlok tong ida mga impleyada ay binayahak sida magsugo. His employees are afraid of him because he commands them harshly. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.1.1 - Shout.)

asi₁ [ásì/asî] ques 1Why? bakit Nak asi gador nak nahadlok ka, inggwa baga it murto. And why are you afraid, is there really a ghost? (sem. domains: 9.2.3.4 - Question words.) 2Why!; why did you do that?; what did you do that for? (as of rebuking someone). [The literal asî "why" must be used carefully because it often connotes a rebuke (sense 2). To avoid misunderstanding the question phrase ní-o kag rasón nak ásing...? "what is the reason why...?" can be used instead.] (sem. domains: 4.5.3.3 - Discipline, train.) 3What happened, what went wrong?; how come, how did that happen? (as of a range of questions for information about a sudden unknown event). (sem. domains: 9.2.3.4 - Question words.) comp. asing indi

yumay [yumáy] 11.1n Sorcery (as of love potions also). gayuma Si Santa ay ingwa it yumay para sa mga kayaki. Santa has the power to use sorcery to attract men. 1.2v To use sorcery. Nahadlok hina sa tawo dahil sida ay maayam magpangyumay. I am afraid of that man because he knows how to use sorcery. Ayumayon nako si Patring. I’ll use sorcery on Patring. 22.1v To use a love potion on somebody. Gingyumay nida kag kabadi sa parayan it paghugom it ida waya nalalabhi nak panti. He was given a love potion by the girl by means of smelling her unwashed panties.

yupok [yupók] 1n The noise of an explosion, blowing up (as of a volcano, bomb); the noise of the shooting, going off with a bang (as of a gun); the bursting, pop (as of a hollow item such as a tyre, balloon). (sem. domains: 6.6.2.9.1 - Explode, 2.3.2.2 - Sound, 1.2.1.2 - Volcano, 7.9 - Break, wear out.) 2vi To explode, blow up; to shoot, go off with a bang; to burst, pop (as of a volcano, bomb, gun, or a hollow item such as a tyre, balloon, one’s appendix). putok Nahadlok ako nak magsuga it “Aladin” dahil siguro mayupok. I’m afraid to light the petromax “Aladin” because it might explode. Kag gulong it dyip ay nagyupak dahil sa kapuno-puno it karga. The tire on the jeep burst because of having such a big load. Nagyupok kag ida apendiks dahil waya nak raan naoperahi. His appendix burst because it wasn’t operated on immediately. syn: sabog 2.1. (sem. domains: 6.6.2.9.1 - Explode, 2.5.6 - Symptom of disease, 1.2.1.2 - Volcano, 7.9 - Break, wear out.) der. payupok
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