1. to catch a chill, to shiver with cold: mangaligkig, kaligkigin, magkangiki, ngikihin
2. to become cold, feel cold: maginaw, ginawin
3. to make cold: magpalamig, palamigin
» synonyms and related words:
nip
v.
1. to snip off (esp. with fingers): kumitil, kitilin, kitlin
2. to bite suddenly: kumagat na bigla, kagating bigla
3. to pinch (with thumb and finger or with the nails): mangurot, kumurot, kurutin
4. to spoil, injure as plants nipped by frost: sumira, masira, sirain
n.
a sharp cold, chill: matinding lamig
shake
v.
1. to move quickly backwards and forwards, up and down, or from side to side: makalog, kumalog, kalugin, alugin, umuga, mauga, ugain, lumuglog, luglugin
2. to tremble or make tremble (for persons): maginig, mangatal, pangatalin, mangatog
n.
1. a shaking: alog, kalog, pagkalog, tigtig
2. a shaking of the head: iling, pag-iling
3. a chill or ague of intermittent fever: ngiki
4. to shake off, to get rid of: magwagwag, iwagwag, magpagpag, ipagpag, pagpagin, magpaspas, ipaspas, paspasin
cramp
n.
1. to study intensively before an exam: magpuyat (sa pagaaral)
2. sudden, painful contracting of the muscles from chill or strain: pulikat, kalambre
3. to be seized with cramps: magkapulikat, pulikatin, magkakalambre, kalambrihin
kilig
v.
mangkilig, kiligin (mang-:in) to shudder, to shiver, to chill. Kinilig siya sa ginaw. She shivered with cold.
ngiki
n.
chills, malaria mangiki, ngikiin (mang-:-in)
v.
to chill, to have the chills. Nginiki si Cristina sa lamig. Cristina chilled from the cold.
serano
Sp n.
night watchman, night breeze, nocturnal coolness causing chill