"Binilanggo" is a word in HILIGAYNON

binilanggo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

binilánggò - Prisoner, convict, inmate of
a prison, one who is serving his time. (cf.
préso, bilánggò, bilanggóan).

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bilanggo HILIGAYNON

bilánggò - To imprison, put in prison, jail, gaol, incarcerate, confine, lock up. Bilanggoá ang makáwat. Put the thief in …

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buhi HILIGAYNON

búhì - To bring back to life, raise to life, resuscitate, revivify, revive, restore to life; to be or get—free,—loose, …

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libre HILIGAYNON

líbre - (Sp. libre) Free, untrammeled, unscathed, unhurt; to get free, escape unscathed, etc. Nakalíbre siá. He got off scot-free. …

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lita HILIGAYNON

litâ - Circumvention, subterfuge, trick, cheating; to catch by crossing one’s way, intercept, cut off, waylay, thwart, trick, cheat. Litaá …

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luas HILIGAYNON

luás - To free, deliver, redeem, liberate, set free, set at liberty, let out, let loose, release, discharge. Luasá akó, …

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mutmut HILIGAYNON

mútmut - Free, untrammeled, one’s own master, independent; to be liberated, freed, to become free, or the like. Nagkamútmut (namútmut) …

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preso HILIGAYNON

préso - (Sp. preso) Prisoner, convict, inmate of a prison, jail-bird, one kept in detention; to imprison. (cf. binilánggò, bilánggò).

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