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dúkan

Hiligaynon

A call for bringing pigs together at feeding time, etc. Also used as a verb. Dukána ang mga báboy. Call the pigs together by shouting: "Dúkan, dúkan!". Idúkan akó sang ákon báboy, kay damogán ko. Please call my pig, for I am going to feed it. (see dik, dík-dík, idík).


hákhak

Hiligaynon

To cut in small pieces, chop up. Hakhaká ang sákwa kag idamóg sa báboy. Chop up the banana stump and feed it to the pig. (see tóktok).


homóg

Hiligaynon

Damp, wet, moist, dank, humid, muggy, soggy. See hamúg, hámog, humúg.


láklak

Hiligaynon

To lap, lick up, swill, guzzle, gulp, gobble, swallow down, eat and drink, as dogs and pigs, etc. Ang báboy nagaláklak sang damóg. The pig gulps down its swill. Ang túbig siníng pínggan ginlaklakán sang idô. The dog lapped water from this plate. (see hábhab, hákhak).


pamahóg

Hiligaynon

Freq. of bahóg-to mix food, feed a pig, etc. (pandamóg).



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