HUNGAW
HUNGAW is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
hungaw v {1} [A; b8] for wind to blow.
Dílì ta makalawud ug muhungaw ang amíhan, We can not go to sea if the northwind blows.
{2} [A] for air to leak out.
Muhungaw ang hángin kay daut ang balbula, The tank will leak because the valve is de-fective.
{2a} [A3] for the ground to exude a stench after rain.
Naghungaw ang yútà human sa ulan, The ground is exuding a stench after the rain.
{3} [A2; b6] for body heat to escape, lend-ing relief.
Kalígù arun hungawan ka sa kaínit, Take a bath to get relief from the heat.
{3a} [A1BP; b4] be a?
ected by the disease hungaw.
Gihungawan siya kay natúlug nga basà ang buhuk, She got hungaw because she went to sleep with her hair wet.
{3b} [A2; b6(1)] for anger to be vented and cooled o?
.
Dalì nga mi-hungaw íyang kasukù, His anger easily cooled o?
.
a tending to leak gas.
Ang ímung bumba sa hángin hungaw kaáyu, Your air pump is very leaky.
n name of an a?
iction leading to blindness caused by the escape of hot air through the eyes.
It is brought on by prolonged exposure to the sun or sleeping with wet hair.
pa- v {1} [A; a2] give vent to ones emotions.
Mipahungaw siya sa íyang kaguul sa paghílak, She gave vent to her sorrows by cry-ing.
{1a} relieve ones emotions.
Nagpasupásu siya sa kwartu nagpahungaw sa íyang kasukù, She paced the room, working o?
her anger.
{1b} get relief from boredom, drudgery.
Suruysúruy ta sa pwinti, pahungaw sa átung kaláay, Lets take a walk in the park to relieve ourselves of boredom.
sa angsu get respite from drudgery, boredom (lit.
from the smell of urine).
{2} [A13] leave the body or part of the body uncovered (as if to give it airhumorous).
Nagpahungaw síyang naglingkud, She is sitting so as to give her crotch a breath of air (i.
e.
exposing herself indecently).
-anan() n {1} a person upon whom one vents his anger.
{2} hole where air or gases leak.
-l-an n = -anan, 2.
-in- n {1} gas or air exuded.
{2} natural e?
ect or repercussions.
Ang íyang ulsir hinungaw sa subrang pag-inum, His ulcer is the result of drinking too much.
Kining kanúnayng pag-ulan dinhi hinungaw ni sa bagyu sa láing lugar, The rain here is the e?
ect of a typhoon elsewhere.
Dílì ta makalawud ug muhungaw ang amíhan, We can not go to sea if the northwind blows.
{2} [A] for air to leak out.
Muhungaw ang hángin kay daut ang balbula, The tank will leak because the valve is de-fective.
{2a} [A3] for the ground to exude a stench after rain.
Naghungaw ang yútà human sa ulan, The ground is exuding a stench after the rain.
{3} [A2; b6] for body heat to escape, lend-ing relief.
Kalígù arun hungawan ka sa kaínit, Take a bath to get relief from the heat.
{3a} [A1BP; b4] be a?
ected by the disease hungaw.
Gihungawan siya kay natúlug nga basà ang buhuk, She got hungaw because she went to sleep with her hair wet.
{3b} [A2; b6(1)] for anger to be vented and cooled o?
.
Dalì nga mi-hungaw íyang kasukù, His anger easily cooled o?
.
a tending to leak gas.
Ang ímung bumba sa hángin hungaw kaáyu, Your air pump is very leaky.
n name of an a?
iction leading to blindness caused by the escape of hot air through the eyes.
It is brought on by prolonged exposure to the sun or sleeping with wet hair.
pa- v {1} [A; a2] give vent to ones emotions.
Mipahungaw siya sa íyang kaguul sa paghílak, She gave vent to her sorrows by cry-ing.
{1a} relieve ones emotions.
Nagpasupásu siya sa kwartu nagpahungaw sa íyang kasukù, She paced the room, working o?
her anger.
{1b} get relief from boredom, drudgery.
Suruysúruy ta sa pwinti, pahungaw sa átung kaláay, Lets take a walk in the park to relieve ourselves of boredom.
sa angsu get respite from drudgery, boredom (lit.
from the smell of urine).
{2} [A13] leave the body or part of the body uncovered (as if to give it airhumorous).
Nagpahungaw síyang naglingkud, She is sitting so as to give her crotch a breath of air (i.
e.
exposing herself indecently).
-anan() n {1} a person upon whom one vents his anger.
{2} hole where air or gases leak.
-l-an n = -anan, 2.
-in- n {1} gas or air exuded.
{2} natural e?
ect or repercussions.
Ang íyang ulsir hinungaw sa subrang pag-inum, His ulcer is the result of drinking too much.
Kining kanúnayng pag-ulan dinhi hinungaw ni sa bagyu sa láing lugar, The rain here is the e?
ect of a typhoon elsewhere.