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kahínlò

Hiligaynon

Cleanness, smoothness, neatness. (see hínlò, katínlo).


kílkig

Hiligaynon

A rough fish-skin, usually of the pági-fish, used to rub and smooth wood, etc. after the manner of sand-paper; to clean, smooth, rub boards, etc. with fish-skin or sand-paper. Kilkigí ang tápì, agúd magtínlò. Rub the board with fish-skin to make it smooth.


lágdò

Hiligaynon

Sediment, dross, deposit, lees, dregs sticking to the bottom or sides of a receptacle. Also verb. Nalagdoán ang botílya sang lánggaw. Some dregs of vinegar stuck to the bottle. Tinloí ang botílya sang lágdò. Clean the bottle of the lees (of wine). (see lábud).


mahínlò

Hiligaynon

Clean, smooth, even, fair (of skin, etc.). (see hínlò, matínlò).


palabá

Hiligaynon

Caus. of labá-to wash clothes. To let wash, send to the wash, get things washed. Kon malúyag ka palábhon ko ikáw sang ákon mga panápton. If you are willing, I'll-give you my clothes to wash,-let you wash my clothes. Ipalabá ang mahígkò nga báyò sa mamumunák. Let the washerwoman wash the dirty jacket. Ang tanán nga lalábhan nga mapalabá mo sa amó nga bulunakán pagatatápon sing maáyo kag igaúlì sa ímo nga matínlò kaáyo. All the wash you may send to that laundry will be handled carefully and returned to you perfectly clean, (see labá, pabúnak).



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