"Abraso" is a word in HILIGAYNON

abraso HILIGAYNON
Definition:

abráso - (Sp. abrazo) Embrace, clasping,
hugging; to embrace, clasp, hug, press to
one’s bosom. Sang pagabút níya sa balay
ginabrasóhan siá sang íya nga ilóy. When
he arrived home, his mother clasped him to
her bosom. Indì siá magpaabráso. She
does not allow herself to be embraced.
Nagabrasoháy silá. They embraced each
other. (cf. hakús, púgus).

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A man was driving down a quiet country lane when out into the road strayed a rooster. Whack! The rooster disappeared under the car. A cloud of feathers. Shaken, the man pulled over at the farmhouse, rang the door bell. A farmer appeared. The man, somewhat nervously said, "I think I killed your rooster, please allow me to replace him." "Suit yourself," the farmer replied, "you can go join the other chickens that are around the back."

hakus HILIGAYNON

hakús - An embrace, hugging; to embrace, hug, clasp in one’s arms, cuddle, press to one’s bosom. Háksa—or—háksi siá. Embrace …

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