"Baga-Baga" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bagá-bága - Dim. of bága. May bagábága pa sa idálum sang abó? Are there
still any live coals under the ashes?
bagá-bagá - A dish, particularly of small
sun-dried fish, roasted in a pan containing
live coals; to roast fish in live coals.
Bagábagahá ang tabagák. Roast the
tabagák-fish in a pan filled with live coals.
Ang ámon súd-an kaína balingón nga
binagábagá. The side-dish of our last meal
consisted of sun-dried fish roasted in a pan
with live coals. (cf. bága).
The Cunning Little Vixen, in which a fox is caught by a hunter and kept in a farmyard with the other animals. He keeps her because he loves her, despite the fact she is destructive, and there is a value for her too in his attention, though its consequence is her captivity. But her nature drives her to seek the wild, and one day she escapes the farmyard and finds her way back into the forest; but instead of feeling liberated she is terrified, for having lived in the farmyard most of her life she has forgotten how to be free.
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alobó-ob - A heat-bath; to give or administer a heat-bath, to cause to perspire by means of live coals placed …
Read the complete definitionbága n embers. mukáug be a tough character (eat live embers). v {1} [AB; a2] make, become embers. Nabága (mibága) …
Read the complete definitionbága - A live coal, glowing cinder, burning piece of charcoal; also verb: to light.
Read the complete definitionbalagahán - (H) Live coals, furnace, brazier. (cf. bága).
Read the complete definitionn. ember, live coal. v. /AG-/ to glow like ember or live coal.
Read the complete definitionbinóog - (B) Roasted—, baked—, at a fire or over live coals. Binóog nga maís, ísdà, kamóti, etc. Popped corn …
Read the complete definitionbódo - To salt, pickle, put in brine. Bodóha ang ísdà, páhò, etc. Pickle the fish, mango, etc. Ibódo akó …
Read the complete definitionbóog - (B) To roast—, bake—, broil—, over live coals. Bóg-a (boóga) ang kamóti. Bake the sweet potato. Bóg-i (boógi) …
Read the complete definitionbúgnos - To gather—, collect—, remove—, take away—, withdraw—, live coals or firewood, so that a fire may not burn …
Read the complete definitiondagpì (from dapì) v {1} [AN; ab2] slap with the palm of the hand. May kamut nga midagpì (nanagpì) sa …
Read the complete definitiongábù v [AN; b6c1] heat medicinal herbs wrapped in banana leaves over live coals before applying them. Maggábù kug mga …
Read the complete definitiongangay v {1} [A; a] broil peeled bananas over live coals. Gan-gayun ku ning sagínga, Ill broil this banana. {2} …
Read the complete definitionA live coal. See Gleed.
Read the complete definitionA live coal.
Read the complete definitionA live or glowing coal; a glede.
Read the complete definitionírong - (B) To sniff at, run after, etc. See ílong. Also: to stand together in a group or circle …
Read the complete definitionlahón - To roast corn on the cob over live coals. Lahoná or lánha ang maís. Roast the corn on …
Read the complete definitionlambun v [A; c1] broil s.t. in between embers. Pagkúhà ug dáhun kay maglambun tag kamúti, Get some banana leaves. …
Read the complete definitionlinágpang - Meat, fish, chicken, etc. roasted over live coals and served with vinegar and chili, etc. Ang ámon súd-an …
Read the complete definitionlísag - The way of cooking eggs without the use of lard or water, by first opening and beating them, …
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