"Aring-Ing" is a word in HILIGAYNON

aring-ing HILIGAYNON
Definition:

aríng-ing - To warm, heat, cook over a
low fire, etc. Aríng-ingá ang tinápay nga
dáan. Warm the stale bread. Iaríng-ing
akó ánay sing diótay nga ísdà nga inasál.
Warm for me, please, a little baked fish.
Paaring-ingí akó siní. Warm this for me.
(cf. aráng).

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alaba-ab HILIGAYNON

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baak HILIGAYNON

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bagang HILIGAYNON

bagáng - To warm, to heat, make red-hot. Ginbagáng sang manugsálsal ang salsálon. The smith made the iron red-hot. Nabagáng …

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banggal ILOKANO

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dadang ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to go near a fire or any other source of heat. Saan ka nga agdadang ta dikanto nga …

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dagaang CEBUANO

dagáang n {1} heat, warmth given o? , usually by s.t. solid. Ang dagáang sa ílang duha ka láwas, The …

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daginit HILIGAYNON

dagínit - Gentle, tender, soft, warm (of wind or the like). Hángin nga dagínit. A gentle breeze. Also: A sharp, …

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gaang HILIGAYNON

gáang - To heat, make hot, warm (by putting near a stove or fire). Gaánga ang kamót mo, kay matúgnaw. …

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gang-gang HILIGAYNON

gáng-gang - To heat or warm near a stove or fire. Ganggangá ang kamót mo. Warm your hands. Igánggang ang …

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gil-as CEBUANO

gil-as a warm. v {1} [B; b4] feel warm. Ug mugil-as ang panahun, paghúkas, arun dì ka gil-asan, If the …

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ininit HILIGAYNON

inínit - Warmed, warm, hot, heated, boiling. Inínit nga túbig. Hot or boiling water. (cf. ínit).

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init CEBUANO

ínit a {1} hot, warm to the touch. Ínit ang pán, The bread is still warm. Ínit kaáyu sa kwartu, …

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kati CEBUANO

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lahob HILIGAYNON

láhob - (H) To warm and soften, make flexible or pliable by heat. Lahóba ang búyò. Soften the búyò-leaf by …

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nagnag HILIGAYNON

nágnag - (B) To clean, cleanse, bathe, lave, wash, disinfect (applied to the treatment of a wound with an antiseptic …

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paang HILIGAYNON

páang - Hot, sultry, close, stuffy, oppressive, warm, sweltry; to be or get hot, etc. Nagpáang ang ímo baláy kútub …

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pabaang-baang HILIGAYNON

pabaáng-báang - To heat; warm oneself, especially by taking hot liquids. Pabaángbaánga ang ímo solóksolók sa paginúm sing maínit nga …

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pan CEBUANO

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patay CEBUANO

patay v [A; b7] {1} kill, slay. Dì makapatay ning sakíta nímu, This sickness wont kill you. Patyun ku siya, …

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