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príto

Hiligaynon

(Sp. frito, freir) Fried; to fry. Manók nga piniríto. Fried chicken. Pritóha ang manók. Fry the chicken. Pritóhi akó sing kárne. Fry me some meat. (see gisá, gisádo).


gisá

Hiligaynon

(Sp. guisar) To bake, to baste, fry or prepare with any kind of fat. Gisahá ang manók sa mantékà. Fry the chicken in lard. Gisahí akó sing isá ka búgsò nga kárne. Prepare me a piece of meat. Igisá akó ánay siníng ísdà. Kindly fry this fish for me. (see príto).


inót-ínot

Hiligaynon

(H) Dim. and Freq. of ínot. Inótinóti sing mantékà ang pagpríto sang manók. Use only a little lard in frying the chicken. (see katákáta, kiníkíni).


inót-ínot

Hiligaynon

(H) Dim. and Freq. of ínot. Inótinóti sing mantékà ang pagpríto sang manók. Use only a little lard in frying the chicken. (see katákáta, kiníkíni).


píking

Hiligaynon

A kind of rice-wafers or rice-biscuits. Ang binókbok nga bugás kutáwon sa túbig, ibutáng sa mga dáhon kag pamalamalahón kag ugáling pritóhon; amó iní ang píking. Powdered rice is made into dough, spread on leaves to dry and then fried; the result is píking.