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pagáw

Hiligaynon

Weak, feeble; to weaken, fail, be or become weak, particularly said of the voice. Nagpagáw na ang íya tíngug, kay mabáskog ang íya diskúrso. His voice weakened or failed (has become weak), for he delivered his discourse with great exertion. (see harawaháw, paragáw).


págpag

Hiligaynon

Dishevelled, disarranged, ruffled, rumpled, in disorder; to be dishevelled, etc. Págpag ang bohók níya-or-nagapágpag ang bohók níya. Her hair is dishevelled. Indì ka magpapágpag sang bohók nímo. Don't rumple your hair. (see búkag, bukágkag, burungáyngay, parágpag).


palágpag

Hiligaynon

To be dishevelled, etc. See págpag, búkag, bukágkag, bulungáyngay, parágpag.


palanganináwan

Hiligaynon

(H) Type, model, mirror, example, pattern, paragon, picture, ideal representative of a class or group. (see anínaw, laráwan, huáran, solóndan).


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