Search results for "hamog"

tun-og [tún-og] 1n Night breeze; dew. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.3 - Rain.) 2adj To be breezy or drafty at night. Matun-og para sa anak kag abridong gaha. The open window is drafty for the child. (sem. domains: 8.3.4.1 - Cold.) 3vi To have the cold night breeze blow on you; to become covered with night dew. hamog Ngasing inasip-on ako dahil natun-ugan ako nak abrido kag mga gaha tong buong gab-i. I have a cold now because the cold night air blew on me because the windows were open all night. Natun-ugan kag mga buyak it gab-i. The dew covered the flowers last night. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.3 - Rain.)

maya [mayâ] adj Damp, sticky soil (when wet). mahamog Waya gusto ni Lyn nak perming maya kag inra sayog sa banyo. Lyn doesn’t want their bathroom floor to be always damp.

hamog [hamóg] 1n Fog, mist, heavy dew that lies on the grass or rises in a mist from the ground. Indiey gipahiwason nida kag mga anak dahil mayamig kag hamog kung gab-i. She wouldn’t allow her children to go out at night because the fog that rises off the ground is cold. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.4 - Snow, ice, 1.1.2 - Air, 1.3.3 - Wet.) 2adj Foggy, misty, wet with dew that lies on the grass or rises in a mist from the ground. (sem. domains: 1.1.3.4 - Snow, ice, 1.1.2 - Air, 1.3.3 - Wet.) 3v To become damp, wet with dew. (sem. domains: 1.1.3 - Weather, 1.1.2 - Air, 1.3.3 - Wet.)

haguphop [hagúphop] n Night air; breeze; draughty. hamog (sem. domains: 8.4.1.2.1 - Night, 1.1.2 - Air.)