"Banlaw" is a word in TAGALOG, CEBUANO

banlaw TAGALOG
Definition:

banlaw
Active Verb: magbanlaw
Passive Verb: banlawan
Definition: (verb) to rinse, to cleanse
Examples: Banlawan mo ang mga kinula. (Rinse the things you have sun bleached.)

banlaw CEBUANO
Definition:

banlaw v [A; b] rinse, clean with water.
Nakabanlaw na ku sa kusína, I have rinsed the kitchen floor.
Banláwun ku na ang linadlad, I will rinse the clothes which have been bleached.
panghiN- v [A2; b7] rinse oneself o?
with water.
Humag kalígù manghimanlaw ka, After bathing, rinse yourself o?
.
Ímung túbig ákung gipanghimanláwan, I took some of your water to rinse myself o?
.
-an() n vessel used for rinsing clothes in.
-anan(), -unun() n things to be rinsed.

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ahog HILIGAYNON

áhog - To wash, rinse, pour water over something or somebody, and the like. Ahógi akó sing túbig. Pour water …

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arasaw ILOKANO

n. water used in washing or rinsing rice. v. /AG-/ to wash or rinse husked rice. /AG-, MANG-:-EN/ to wash …

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balbal ILOKANO

v. /MANG-:-AN/ to rinse or wash lightly, clean with water. Balbalam nga nasayaat ta kusina. Clean the kitchen very well …

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balnas ILOKANO

v. /AG-, MANG-:-AN/ to rinse in water, especially dishes that have been soaped. Balnasam dagita pinggan. Rinse those plates. --syn. …

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bukitkit CEBUANO

bukitkit = bukìkì. bukitlà v {1} [A; a1] open s.t. flexible by pushing the sides apart. Human nímug híwà sa …

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bunlaw HILIGAYNON

búnlaw - To rinse, lave, finish washing or bathing by the use of clean, fresh water. Bunlawí na lang ang …

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gargle ENGLISH

To wash or rinse, as the mouth or throat, particular the latter, agitating the liquid (water or a medicinal preparation) …

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gawgaw ILOKANO

v. /AG-, MANG-:-AN/ to rinse in water. --syn.

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higku CEBUANO

higkù a dirty and wet. Ang tugkaran higkù kaáyu sa tingúlan, The yard is dirty and wet during the rainy …

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hugas HILIGAYNON

húgas - To rinse, wash, clean, cleanse with water. Hugási ang báso. Rinse the glass (with water). Mahúgas pa akó …

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hulugan HILIGAYNON

hulugán - That on which something falls, or the like, hence: term, definite space of time, fixed period, date, instalment, …

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limugmug CEBUANO

limugmug v {1} [AN; c1] rinse the mouth out. Mulimugmug (manlimugmug) giyud ku human ug káun, I rinse my mouth …

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logo, logo HILIGAYNON

lógò, lôgô - To shake, agitate (a bottle or the like). Logoá ang botílya. Shake the bottle. Lògoí ang botílya …

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lubag CEBUANO

lúbag v {1} [AB6; ab] twist s.t. , wring s.t. out. Lubágun ku nang líug mu, animála ka, I will …

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luglog TAGALOG

luglog2 Passive Verb: iluglog Definition: (verb) to rinse clothes by shaking in the water 2 Definition: (syn) BANLAW Notes: Examples: …

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nawnaw CEBUANO

nawnaw v [A; c] put s.t. in a liquid and swish it around. Munaw-naw ka áring patis? Will you dunk …

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pamunlaw HILIGAYNON

pamúnlaw - Freq. of búnlaw—to rinse, etc. Also: to wash oneself with clean or sweet water, as after a bath …

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pangalimug HILIGAYNON

pangalimúg - To wash or rinse out one’s mouth, to gargle. Pangalimúg (magpangalimúg, mangalimúg) ka ánay sing túbig. First wash …

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panghugas HILIGAYNON

panghúgas - Freq. of húgas—to rinse, wash. To clean one’s feet, etc. with water.

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punas HILIGAYNON

púnas - See húgas—to rinse, clean with water, etc. (púnas seems to have been introduced from the Tagalog dialect).

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