"Almidon" is a word in HILIGAYNON

almidon HILIGAYNON
Definition:

almidón - (Sp. almidon) Starch; to starch.
Ginalmidonán níya ang ákon báyò. sing
lakás. She starched my jacket overmuch.
Ialmidón akó sang ákon báyò. Please

starch my jacket for me. Ipaalmidón ko sa
mamumunák ang ákon báyò. I will get the
washerwoman to starch my jacket. Ang
mga panápton nga inalmidonán
mabáskog. Starched clothes are stiff.
Panápton nga alalmidonán. Clothes to be
starched. (cf. amidól, armidól).

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