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láhob

Hiligaynon

(H) To warm and soften, make flexible or pliable by heat. Lahóba ang búyò. Soften the búyò-leaf by warming it. (see hálub id.).


lahób

Hiligaynon

(H) Softened, made flexible by warming. See halúb. Also: swollen, suffused with blood or the like. Lahób gid ang písngi níya nga tinámpà ni Fuláno. His cheek that was struck by N.N. is swollen.


hálob

Hiligaynon

To soften or make flexible through heat. Hálba (halóba) ang dáhon sang búyò. Make the buyo-leaf warm and soft. Hálbi akó sing búyò, kay ibányos ko sa hubág. Make a buyo-leaf warm and soft for me, because I am going to rub the swelling with it. Ihálob akó ánay siníng dáhon sang ságing, kay iputús ko sa ákon alopíhon. Kindly soften this banana-leaf, for I am going to use it to wrap round the rice for rice-cakes (called alopí). (see láhob).


halób

Hiligaynon

Passed through heat, having been exposed to and softened by heat. (see lahób).


láyob

Hiligaynon

To scorch, parch, wither, heat, warm (said of things that are very near, but not quite in contact with, a flame). Naláyob ang búlak sang dábdab sang kandílà. The flower was scorched by the light of the candle. (see pásò, láhob, hálob).