"Atutuyo" is a word in HILIGAYNON

atutuyo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

atutúyò - A small mouse, a baby mouse
whose eyes are not yet open. (cf. gitíng).

áw, See áo.

atutuyo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

atutúyo - Small, slight, dwarfish; pygmy,
dwarf (of males), (cf. katitíya—small,
undersized (of women).

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ambo HILIGAYNON

ámbo - Mouse, rat. (cf. ilagâ, balábaw, gitíng).

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balabaw HILIGAYNON

balábaw - Mouse, rat. (cf. ilagâ).

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giting HILIGAYNON

gitíng - A small mouse, young mouse. (cf. atutúyò).

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ilaga HILIGAYNON

ilagâ - Mouse, rat. (cf. balábaw).

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