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álay

Hiligaynon

Stiffness, tiredness; to be or become stiff and tired from a long walk, overwork or the like, said especially of limbs and muscles. Nagálay ang íya páa. His leg has become stiff. Naalayán akó. I am stiff and tired. Metaphorically: Ginaalayán akó siníng mga bátà. I am getting tired of,-disgusted with-, these children. (see kápoy, kotóy, páol).


arí-arí

Hiligaynon

Stunted, backward in growth, not growing well, undersized, short in the straw; to be or become stunted, etc. Nagarí-arí ang maís, kay walâ maulaní. The corn was backward, did not grow well, for lack of rain. (see agíl-agíl, ari-kotóy).


kotóy

Hiligaynon

To tire, exhaust; tired, exhausted, stiff as from walking, etc. Ginakotóy akó. I am tired. (see kápoy, kapóy, álay, pául, paúl).


kótoy

Hiligaynon

To ache, pain, be painful. Nagakótoy ang tiyán ko. I have stomach ache.


kútoy, kutóy

Hiligaynon

See kótoy, kotóy.