"Baga-Baga" is a word in HILIGAYNON

baga-baga HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bagá-bága - Dim. of bága. May bagábága pa sa idálum sang abó? Are there
still any live coals under the ashes?

baga-baga HILIGAYNON
Definition:

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).

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alobo-ob HILIGAYNON

alobó-ob - A heat-bath; to give or administer a heat-bath, to cause to perspire by means of live coals placed …

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baga CEBUANO

bága n embers. mukáug be a tough character (eat live embers). v {1} [AB; a2] make, become embers. Nabága (mibága) …

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baga HILIGAYNON

bága - A live coal, glowing cinder, burning piece of charcoal; also verb: to light.

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balagahan HILIGAYNON

balagahán - (H) Live coals, furnace, brazier. (cf. bága).

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beggang ILOKANO

n. ember, live coal. v. /AG-/ to glow like ember or live coal.

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binoog HILIGAYNON

binóog - (B) Roasted—, baked—, at a fire or over live coals. Binóog nga maís, ísdà, kamóti, etc. Popped corn …

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bodo HILIGAYNON

bódo - To salt, pickle, put in brine. Bodóha ang ísdà, páhò, etc. Pickle the fish, mango, etc. Ibódo akó …

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boog HILIGAYNON

bóog - (B) To roast—, bake—, broil—, over live coals. Bóg-a (boóga) ang kamóti. Bake the sweet potato. Bóg-i (boógi) …

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bugnos HILIGAYNON

búgnos - To gather—, collect—, remove—, take away—, withdraw—, live coals or firewood, so that a fire may not burn …

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dagpi CEBUANO

dagpì (from dapì) v {1} [AN; ab2] slap with the palm of the hand. May kamut nga midagpì (nanagpì) sa …

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gabu CEBUANO

gábù v [AN; b6c1] heat medicinal herbs wrapped in banana leaves over live coals before applying them. Maggábù kug mga …

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gangay CEBUANO

gangay v {1} [A; a] broil peeled bananas over live coals. Gan-gayun ku ning sagínga, Ill broil this banana. {2} …

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glead ENGLISH

A live coal. See Gleed.

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glede ENGLISH
gleed ENGLISH

A live or glowing coal; a glede.

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irong HILIGAYNON

írong - (B) To sniff at, run after, etc. See ílong. Also: to stand together in a group or circle …

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lahon HILIGAYNON

lahón - To roast corn on the cob over live coals. Lahoná or lánha ang maís. Roast the corn on …

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lambun CEBUANO

lambun v [A; c1] broil s.t. in between embers. Pagkúhà ug dáhun kay maglambun tag kamúti, Get some banana leaves. …

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linagpang HILIGAYNON

linágpang - Meat, fish, chicken, etc. roasted over live coals and served with vinegar and chili, etc. Ang ámon súd-an …

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lisag HILIGAYNON

lísag - The way of cooking eggs without the use of lard or water, by first opening and beating them, …

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