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kagabúk

Hiligaynon

Rottenness, decay. (see gabúk, kadúnut).


kabagók

Hiligaynon

Rottenness; oldness, uselessness; dulness, stupidity. (see bagók, kagabúk, kagarók, kapákok).


kagabukán

Hiligaynon

See kagabúk. Also: Rotten state of affairs, corruption, graft, etc.


kagabukón

Hiligaynon

See kagabúk.


kasâsâ

Hiligaynon

To fray, become useless, run to seed. Nagakasâsâ ang ákon panápton sa kagabúk. My clothes are getting frayed through rottenness. (see katâtâ).



lúkot

Hiligaynon

To sit on a hammock or the like. Ginpaándam níya kamí nga índì námon paglukótan ang dúyan, kay támà na gid kagabúk. He warned us not to sit on the hammock, for it is quite rotten. (Probably this "lúkot" is identical with the foregoing, but is used here metaphorically).


nátnat

Hiligaynon

To fray, ravel, fret, become frayed, ravelled, fretted, to get loose or separate (of threads or fibres in cloth, etc.). Ang ákon báyò nagakanátnat na sa kagabukón. My jacket is getting frayed on account of rottenness. Sa kadaanón nagakanátnat ang íya hábul. On account of being old his blanket is beginning to fray (ravel) out. (see nútnut, tâtâ, sarabusáb, tingkarág).