"Agisod" is a word in HILIGAYNON
agísod - To follow one after another, to
succeed regularly. Agisóda (-óra) or
iagísod ang ímo mga buluhatón. Perform
your tasks one after another. Do your
various duties in regular order. Paagisóda
(-óra) ang mga bátà. Make the children
follow in line, one behind the other. (cf.
sunúd, dasón, abák-abák. N.B. The plural
form alagísod is more in use).
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