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rórok

Hiligaynon

(B) Driftwood carried along by a flood. (see lúluk, dágsà, dinágsà, dái-a).


dágsà

Hiligaynon

Drift-wood: to drift, float, carry-, bear-, afloat. Ang túbig nagadágsà sang káhoy. The water carries along the wood. Kon may bahâ madámù nga mga káhoy ang ginadágsà sang subâ sa báybay. When there is a flood, much wood drifts down the river to the beach. Iníng mga káhoy pulús gid mga dinágsà sang paglubás sang bágyo sang tinalíkdan nga búlan. All this wood was-drifted,-floated, here, when the storm passed last month. (see rórok).


lúluk

Hiligaynon

Driftwood, etc. (see rórok, dágsà, dinágsà).


(B) Worth while to be seen or looked at. (see tululukón).


túruk

Hiligaynon

(B) To see, etc. See túluk. (see tororokón).