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tinras [tínras] vi To stand up on end (as of dog’s ears, hair on one’s arms). nagtayuan ang balahibo Nagpang-tinras ka buhok ni Neysa pagkakita sa murtong anino ni Tatang Ambe. Neysa’s hair stood up on it’s end when she saw the ghost of Uncle Ambe appear. syn: sinta 1.1, tindi. (sem. domains: 3.4.2.4 - Afraid.)

ninong [nínong] n Godfather (male sponsor at a baptism or wedding). nínong (sa binyág; kumpil) syn: maninoy.

maninoy [manínoy] n A godfather. ninong Mapagto ako sa ako maninoy sa Paskwa. I’ll go to my godfather on Christmas. syn: ninong.

kanin-o [kanín-o] ques Whose?; to whom? (as of interrogative pronoun). kanino Kanin-o nimo gitaw-an kag ako bolpen? To whom did you give my ballpen? Kanin-o baga kag libro nak kali? Whose book is this one? (sem. domains: 9.2.3.3 - Relative pronouns.) comp. aber kanin-o

aníno [aníno] n Shadow; silhouette (as of the black shape of something against the light). aníno (sem. domains: 8.3.3.2.1 - Shadow.)

anino ni kamatayan [aníno ni kamatáyan] (comp. of matay) id To be aware of, feel the closeness of death; to feel close to death. [lit. shadow of death-one] Tong si Nancy ay mabangga it dyip abe nida ay mamamatayey sida dahil pay nakita nida kag anino ni kamatayan. When Nancy was hit by a jeep she thought she was about to dies because of the shadow of Mr. death. [This is probably a transliteration of the English idiom.] (sem. domains: 3.5.4.2 - Saying, proverb.)