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halakotón

Hiligaynon

That is to be hauled, carried, conveyed, etc. (see hákot).


salákot

Hiligaynon

(H) Pl. form of sákot-to mix, etc.


salakót

Hiligaynon

A helmet or solar hat made of wickerwork. (see salokót id.).


búhò

Hiligaynon

Hole, aperture, orifice, depression, cavity, hollow, opening; to make a hole, etc. Buhói iníng tápì, láta, kahón, dútà, etc. Make a hole in this plank, tin, box, ground, etc. Binuhóan na níla ang bulugsókan sang baláy. They have already made the holes in the ground on which the house-posts are to be set up. Ibúhò akó ánay sing isá ka láta nga gátas, kay ilakót ko sa kapé. Will you, please, open a tin of milk for me, because I wish to mix it with the coffee. Pagwaá ang haló sa íya búhò. Get the iguana out of its hole.


pápà, pâpâ

Hiligaynon

Hammer; to hammer, strike with a hammer; to strike, slap (with the hand). Pàpaá (Papáa) ang lánsang. Hammer the nail. Pàpai (Papái) akó sing áhos, kay ilakót ko sa tinóla. Crush (by hammering) some garlic for me and I shall mix it with the side-dish. (see pípì, pîpî).



salokót

Hiligaynon

See salakót.


sarukút

Hiligaynon

A broad-brimmed hat of wickerwork. See salakót, salokót.


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