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hún-og

Hiligaynon

Wet, moist, damp, dank, soaked, drenched, sodden; to be or become wet, to moisten, dampen, soak, drench. (see hón-og, basâ, húmog, humóg).


kahún-og

Hiligaynon

Dampness, moisture, moistness, humidity, dankness. (húnog).


mahún-og

Hiligaynon

Moist, wet, damp. (hún-og).


hón-og

Hiligaynon

Wet, soaked, moist, impregnated, soggy, sodden; to wet, soak, etc., said especially of things liable to melt or dissolve. Ang asín, kalámay nagpahón-og sa sáko. The salt, sugar moistened the sack. Ang bayóong ginhon-ogán sang muskobádo. The bag was impregnated with muscovado (unrefined sugar). (see hún-og id.).


mahún-ob

Hiligaynon

See mahún-og. (hún-ob-hún-og).



samóg

Hiligaynon

(B) To be, become, or make wet, moist, damp, sodden, soggy, to moisten. Nasamóg kang tún-og ang mga ulús ko. (Nahumúg sang tún-og ang ákon mga panápton). My clothes were damp with dew. Sámga kang túbig ang bugás nga borokbókon. (Humóga sang túbì ang bugás nga bolokbokón). Moisten with water the hulled rice that is to be crushed to powder (pulp). (see hún-og, humóg, húmog, hám-og, húpug, etc.).