Meaning of hari

hari

Cebuano

n. king


hari

Cebuano

n. monarch


hari

Cebuano

n. potentate


hari

Cebuano

n. sovereign


hari

Cebuano

give me. Hari (ihari) ra nà, Let me have that. i- see hari.


hárì

Cebuano

n. 1. king. Ang hárì sa Ispanya, The king of Spain; 2. the king in cards, chess; 3. master, one who has power over. Hárì sa panimalay, The master of the household; 4. head of a coin; 4a. jocular expression uttered upon hearing something fall. Dihang nahúlug ang básu dihay niingung ‘Hárì!’ When the glass fell someone yelled ‘Dropped something! (lit. Heads!)’ 5. one who excels others in something which requires skill or knowledge. Ang ákung apuhan hárì sa iskiríma sa íyang panahun, During his time, my grandfather was a master of fencing. — nga gángis big boss, kingpin, usually of a political party. Nagkinahanglan nig bindisiyun sa háring gángis, It needs the approval of the boss. — nga lungsud the sovereign people. Ang kandidátu nangamúyù sa háring lungsud, The political candidate pleaded with the electorate; v. 1. be a monarch. Usa ka babáyi ang naghárì karun sa Inglatíra, A woman is the sovereign in England; 2. assume leadership or command in a bossy manner. Dì ku gustung harían sa ákung kaugalíngun, I don’t like to be lorded over in my own house; 3. get heads in tossing coins. Nakahárì (giharían) siyag kalima, He got heads five times; 4. turn out to be heads. Mahárì (muhárì) lang ning pagkaantúga, If this toss turns out to be heads; 5. for a condition or emotions to prevail. Mihárì sa íyang dughan ang kakuyaw, Fear prevailed in his heart. Naghárì ang kahílum, Silence reigned. harìhárì v. treat in a bossy way. harìhariun, maharìhariun a. bossy, domineering. -ánun a. royal, regal. Hariánun nga balay, A palatial mansion. Hariánung dugù, Royal blood. gin-an, ging-an n. kingdom.


hárì

Cebuano

v. fall with the rump or back hitting the ground first. Nahárì ku sa dā́n nga danglug, I fell on my back on the slippery road.