"Dagasa" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dagásà - Plentiful, abundant, galore; to be
or become plentiful, etc. Ang ísdà dagásà
or nagadagásà karón. Fish is abundant at
present. (cf. dagáyà, bugánà, abúnda).
dagasâ - To run over, knock down. Ang
bátà nahúlug sa hágdan, kay gindagasâ
sang idô. The child fell down-stairs, for it
was knocked over by the dog. (cf. dalasâ).
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abúnda - (Sp. abundar, abundante) Abundant, plentiful, amply sufficient, more than enough, enough and to spare, abounding; to abound, be …
Read the complete definitionbugánà - Plentiful, abundant, galore: to be abundant, etc. Nagabugánà na ang kwárta, humáy, ísdà, etc. Money, rice, fish, etc. …
Read the complete definitiondagáyà - Plentiful, swarming, teeming, etc. See dagásà, bugánà. Dagáyà or nagadagáyà na ang humáy. Rice is now to be …
Read the complete definitiondalagyáan - (H) A place of abundance or plenty; abundant, plentiful. (cf. dágyà; madámù, dagásà, dagáyà, abúnda).
Read the complete definitionmadagásà - Plentiful, abounding, abundant, galore. (cf. abúnda, dagáyà, bugánà, dagásà).
Read the complete definitionmútso - (Sp. mucho) Much, a quantity, deal, sight, heaps of, heap, number, considerable amount, plenty, galore, great deal, mass, …
Read the complete definitionóya - Plentiful, abundant. See dagáyà, bugánà, dagásà.
Read the complete definitionsaráw - Plentiful, abundant, galore; to abound, be many, be plentiful, etc. (cf. dagáyà, dagásà, dámù).
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