Hiligaynon
(H) To wash one's head and face. (Freq. of lám-os).
Hiligaynon
(B) To clean, wash, wipe (one's face). Damoí ang nawóng mo. Wash your face. Dinamoán mo na ang ímo písngi sang túbig? Have you wiped your cheeks? (see panghilám-os).
Hiligaynon
To wash one's hands. Naghunáw ka na sang ímo kamót? Have you washed your hands? Hunawí ang bátà. Wash the child's hands. Ihunáw lang iníng túbig sa ímo kamót. Wash your hands in this water. Ihunáw akó siníng bátà. Please wash this child's hands. Ang mga nagakaláon sa tábad ginahunawán níla ánay ang íla kamót. Those who partake of a banquet wash their hands first. (see hináw, panghilám-os-to wash one's face; panghúgas-to wash one's feet).
Hiligaynon
(Sp. lavar, cara) To wash one's face. Manlabakára ka. Wash your face. Papanlabakaráha si Hosé. Make José wash his face. (see panghilám-os).