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ól-ol

Hiligaynon

A kind of small bird.


ól-ol

Hiligaynon

To be or get stiff and painful, especially applied to the joints of the body, but said also of the teeth and of the conscience. Nagaól-ol ang mga lutalutahán sang íya láwas. The joints of his body are getting stiff (are stiffening).


ól-ol

Hiligaynon

To gnaw, etc. See úl-ul, úd-ud.


ól-ol

Hiligaynon

A kind of small bird.


ól-ol

Hiligaynon

To be or get stiff and painful, especially applied to the joints of the body, but said also of the teeth and of the conscience. Nagaól-ol ang mga lutalutahán sang íya láwas. The joints of his body are getting stiff (are stiffening).



ól-ol

Hiligaynon

To gnaw, etc. See úl-ul, úd-ud.


kaúl-ul

Hiligaynon

Stiffness of joints, etc. (see úl-ul, ól-ol, kaálay).


úd-ud

Hiligaynon

To gnaw, nibble, bite, eat. (see úl-ul, ól-ol).


úd-ud

Hiligaynon

To gnaw, nibble, bite, eat. (see úl-ul, ól-ol).


úl-ul

Hiligaynon

To gnaw, bite, nibble. (see úd-ud, ól-ol).


úl-ul

Hiligaynon

See ól-ol-to be stiff and painful, etc.


úl-ul

Hiligaynon

To gnaw, bite, nibble. (see úd-ud, ól-ol).


úl-ul

Hiligaynon

See ól-ol-to be stiff and painful, etc.