"Alantuson" is a word in HILIGAYNON
alantúson - (H) Bearable, tolerable,
supportable; to be suffered, tolerated,
borne with. Dáw sa dílì na alantúson inâ.
That is scarcely to be tolerated any longer.
Ang íya balatían makúlì nga búlngon,
ápang alantúson, kay dílì gid man mabúgat ang íya pagbátì. His disease is difficult
to cure, but it is bearable, for he is really
not seriously affected. (cf. ántus;
balatasón, palas-ánon).
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