"Arado" is a word in WARAY, HILIGAYNON

arado WARAY
Definition:

Arado - plow

arado HILIGAYNON
Definition:

arádo - (Sp. arado) Plough; to plough.
Aradóha ang talámnan. Plough the field.
Buás aradóhi si Fuláno. Tomorrow you
will plough N.N’s. land. Iníng karabáw
iarádo ko sa buás. I will use this buffalo for
ploughing to-morrow. Ipaarádo ko iníng
talámnan sa táo or paaradóhan ko iníng

aradohón – arígay
talámnan sa táo. I’ll get somebody else to
plough this field for me. (cf. súk-ay, dáro).

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lamalama HILIGAYNON

lamâlámà - Dim. and Freq. of lámà. Also: To harrow. Indì pa ánay paglamâlamáon ang talámnan, kóndì daróhon pa sing …

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matmat HILIGAYNON

mátmat - To do something by degrees, step by step, gradually, piecemeal, in slow but sure stages, do slowly, deliberately. …

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padaro HILIGAYNON

padáro - Caus. of dáro—to plough. Padaróha siá siníng talámnan. Order him to plough this field. pádas, Vertebra, spine, chine, …

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tagum-a HILIGAYNON

tagúm-a - Soft, loose, not hard, good for farming (of soil); to be or become soft, etc. Tagúm-a iníng dútà. …

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