"Anao" is a word in HILIGAYNON
ánao - Deluge, flood; to deluge, flood. Dáw
maánao. It looks as if a deluge is coming.
(cf. ánaw id.).
Fire burned in her heart, and her wounded soul spread out, casting a shadow like wings across her country.
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Before performing a baptism, the priest approached the young father and said solemnly, "Baptism is a serious step. Are you prepared for it?""I think so," the man replied. "My wife has made appetizers and we have a caterer coming to provide plenty of cookies and cakes for all of our guests.""I don't mean that," the priest responded. "I mean, are you preparedspiritually?""Oh, sure," came the reply. "I've got a keg of beer and a case of whiskey."
Before the flood, or Deluge, in Noah's time.
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Read the complete definitionTo overflow; to inundate; to deluge; as, the swollen river flooded the valley.
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Read the complete definitionn. flood, deluge. v. /AG-/ to have a flood. /MANG-:-EN/ to flood, inundate. -- syn. DILAP. LAYT [f. Eng.], n. …
Read the complete definitionpangánaw - Freq. of kánaw—to glisten, shine, etc. Freq. of ánaw—to flood, deluge.
Read the complete definitionA flood; a deluge.
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