"Dalhay" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dálhay - Landslide, a portion of land that
falls down from the side of a hill, of a steep
river-bank etc. usually due to the
undermining effect of water; diminution,
lessening, decrease; to cave in, fall down,
crumble. (cf. típhag, hunâ, kadalháyan).
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hubág - Landslide; to cave in, crumble, fall down. (cf. típhag, dálhay).
Read the complete definitionkadalháyan - Landslide, avalanche, the crumbling or falling down of earth and stones from a steep river-bank, from the side …
Read the complete definitiontíbhag - A landslide, land-slip; to crack or break off and fall down, to crumble away, to undermine and wash …
Read the complete definitiontímpa - Land-slide, land-slip, falling-in, falling-down; to cave in (of a hole or mine); to fall—, slide—, glide—, burst—, dash—, …
Read the complete definitiontíphag - Landslide; avalanche, etc. See tíbhag, tímpa, hunâ, dálhay).
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