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kotól

Hiligaynon

To pick, pluck, gather, cull. Kótla ang búlak. Pluck the flower. Kótli akó sing búlak. Pluck me some flowers. Ikotól akó ánay siníng búlak. Please pick this flower for me.


hingóto

Hiligaynon

To look for lice, try to catch lice (with one's fingers). Nagahingotohánay (hingotoánay, hingot-ánay, hingot-wánay) silá. They are searching each other for lice. Hingotohí, (hingotoí, hingót-i, hingótwi) siá. Search his hair for lice. (see kóto, kúto, kotól).


kótlan

Hiligaynon

etc. From kotól-to pluck, cull.


kulútlan

Hiligaynon

(H) Place or point of a stem or stalk where a flower, etc. has been, or is to be, plucked. (From kotól). (see ilipoán).


lúngì

Hiligaynon

(B) To twist or break off, pluck or harvest (corn-cobs, etc.). Lungía ang maís. Twist off the corn-cobs. Lungíi akó sing isá ka talángkan nga maís. Gather for me some corn sufficient for one boiling. (see kotól, ípò, páksì).