"Ginagutum" is a word in HILIGAYNON
ginagútum - Hungry, feeling hunger,
famine-stricken. Ginagútum akó. I am
hungry. (cf. gútum, gutúm).
Our ancestors lived in groups of no more than a few hundred people, and those on the other side of a river or mountain range might as well have been living in a separate world. We developed ethical principles to help us to deal with problems within our community, not to help those outside it. The harms that it was considered wrong to cause were generally clear and well defined. We developed inhibitions against, and emotional responses to, such actions, and these instinctive or emotional reactions still form the basis for much of our moral thinking.
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gútum - Hunger, starvation, famine, want—, dearth—, scarcity—, of food; to cause hunger, etc. Ginagútum akó. I am hungry. Pagagútmon …
Read the complete definitionhawá-hawá - To get exhausted, feel empty (of stomach). Nagahawáhawá ang ginháwa ko, kay ginagútum akó. I am getting quite …
Read the complete definitionkúnus - To become enfeebled, get weak, lose freshness or energy. Nagakúnus ang ginháwa ko, kay ginagútum akó, kay bágo …
Read the complete definitionlúnghaw - To weaken, be or grow weak or feeble (of voice, etc.). Nagalúnghaw ang íya tíngug, kay ginagútum siá …
Read the complete definitionsubúk - Hungry, empty (of stomach). (cf. gutúm, ginagútum).
Read the complete definitionsúkad - To ladle or take out rice from a kettle, scoop out (rice, etc.). Sukára ang kán-on sa kólon. …
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