"Dagay" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dágay - A furrow-slice, the soil turned up
by the plough, especially when ploughing in
wet soil.
dágay - To rise, go to the head, said of
alcoholic liquors or the like. Nagdágay na
sa íya úlo ang tubâ. The toddy has gone to
his head.
dágay - To show, expose, display, exhibit,
bring forth, produce, set out or forth, put
out, place so as to be seen. Idágay ang
dagándan – dagól-dagól
mga pagkáon, ang mga balalígyà, etc. Put
the food on the table, display the
merchandise, etc. Dagáyi akó sing mga
lápis. Show me some pencils. (cf. kúyang,
pakítà).
One of the hardest-to-swallow, most countercultural, counter intuitive implications of the gospel is that bearing up under a difficult burden with patient perseverance is a good thing.
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háway - To be exposed to view, set forth, displayed in public, set out. Nagaháway na ang mga pagkáon sa …
Read the complete definitionpadágay - To show, exhibit, expose, etc. (pa, dágay). Also: To think deeply or well, consider, ponder, exert one’s mental …
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