cagutgútan, alingóngó , alarm
Kapampangan
editPenibatan ning kataya (Etymology)
edit- Ing katayang alingóngó buring sabyan keng ingles alarm.
Aliwang Pagkasulat (Alternative forms)
editAgkas (Pronunciation)
edit- IPA : /alingóngó/
- Tonal: a li ngó ngó
Palagyu (Noun)
edit- cagutgutan
- damdaman mung singal
English
editNoun
editalingóngó - alarm
- A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy.
- Arming to answer in a night alarm. --Shakespeare.
- Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warning sound to arouse attention; a warning of danger.
- Sound an alarm in my holy mountain. --Joel ii. 1.
- A sudden attack; disturbance.
- these home alarms - Shakespeare
- thy palace fill with insults and alarms - Alexander Pope
- Sudden surprise with fear or terror excited by apprehension of danger; in the military use, commonly, sudden apprehension of being attacked by surprise.
- Alarm and resentment spread throughout the camp. --Thomas Babington Macaulay.
- A mechanical device for awaking people, or rousing their attention.
- The clockradio is a friendlier version of the cold alarm by the bedside
- An instance of an alarum ringing or clanging, to give a noise signal at a certain time.
- You should set the alarm on your watch to go off at seven o'clock.
Tagalog
editNoun
editalingóngó - alarma
- alarma , babala , kaba , pangamba
- hudyat; babalang pangmadla
Dalerayan (References)
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Suglung Palwal (External Links)
edit- Kapampangan-English-Pilipino Dictionary [1]
- Vocabulario Pampango-Tagalog-Inglés / por Gavino Dimalanta, D. E. Fernandez, y del Pampango-Castellano-inglés. [2]
- An English-Spanish-Pampango dictionary, together with idioms, common conversation, and an abridgment of English grammar (grammar in a nutshell), various uses of words, similar words, synonyms, abbreviations, etc. [3]