"Dikdikon" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dikdikón - Rice that has been pounded,
but not so thoroughly but that it still
contains some unhulled grains called
"pásì”; a mixture of "bugás” and "pásì”.
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díkdik - To pound the dikdikón—a mixture of "bugás” and "pásì”.
Read the complete definitiondikdikonán - The receptacle containing a mixture of "bugás” and "pásì”.
Read the complete definitionlúad - To spit out, cast out of the mouth, eject (unpalatable food, etc.). Ilúad lang ang mapaít nga búnga. …
Read the complete definitionpásì - Unhulled rice mixed with hulled rice after pounding.
Read the complete definitionpílì - Picked out, chosen, selected, the very best; fastidious, particular, overnice, difficult to please as regards food, or the …
Read the complete definitionsirí-síri - To separate the hulled rice from the unhulled grains after pounding by tossing the whole mass in a …
Read the complete definitionsisíg - To separate (after pounding) the hulled rice (bugás) from the unhulled grains (pásì) by tossing in a shallow …
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