Meaning of káno

káno

Hiligaynon

To get yarn or thread ready for weaving. Nagakáno siá sang háblon. She is getting the yarn ready for weaving.


kanó

Hiligaynon

(B) They say, it is said, rumour has it, it is reported, etc. See konó, id.


kanô

Hiligaynon

To be or sound hollow, empty, loose, shrivelled, shrunk, said of the contents of bottles, tins, nuts, shells, etc. Iníng ítlog, lubí, etc. nagakanô. This egg, coconut, etc. sounds hollow. Also: dull, foolish, doltish, stupid. (see búngkag, búngaw, pákok, etc.).