"Ginagutum" is a word in HILIGAYNON

ginagutum HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ginagútum - Hungry, feeling hunger,
famine-stricken. Ginagútum akó. I am
hungry. (cf. gútum, gutúm).

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gutum HILIGAYNON

gútum - Hunger, starvation, famine, want—, dearth—, scarcity—, of food; to cause hunger, etc. Ginagútum akó. I am hungry. Pagagútmon …

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hawa-hawa HILIGAYNON

hawá-hawá - To get exhausted, feel empty (of stomach). Nagahawáhawá ang ginháwa ko, kay ginagútum akó. I am getting quite …

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kunus HILIGAYNON

kúnus - To become enfeebled, get weak, lose freshness or energy. Nagakúnus ang ginháwa ko, kay ginagútum akó, kay bágo …

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lunghaw HILIGAYNON

lúnghaw - To weaken, be or grow weak or feeble (of voice, etc.). Nagalúnghaw ang íya tíngug, kay ginagútum siá …

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subuk HILIGAYNON

subúk - Hungry, empty (of stomach). (cf. gutúm, ginagútum).

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sukad HILIGAYNON

súkad - To ladle or take out rice from a kettle, scoop out (rice, etc.). Sukára ang kán-on sa kólon. …

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