"Aboy-Aboy" is a word in HILIGAYNON

aboy-aboy HILIGAYNON
Definition:

abóy-abóy - (B) Dim. of abóy: Also A
primitive cradle or hammock made of a
blanket, an old skirt or the like. Ang bátà
nagakatulúg sa abóy-abóy. The baby is
sleeping in the make-shift hammock. (cf.
dúyan, duyán-dúyan).

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batong HILIGAYNON

batóng - (B) Hammock. (cf. dúyan, duyándúyan, abóyabóy).

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duyan HILIGAYNON

dúyan - A hammock; to use a hammock, swing—a hammock,—in a hammock. Magdúyan ka lang dirâ. Just lie down in …

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duyan-duyan HILIGAYNON

duyán-dúyan - Dim. of dúyan. A small hammock, anything resembling a hammock. (cf. abóyabóy). dúyaw, To influence, carry along, persuade, …

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