"Ginamus" is a word in HILIGAYNON
ginamús - Pickles, especially pickled fish.
(cf. gamús, lílang, patís).
gimáw-gímaw – gión
gínang, Lady, Madam, Mrs., wife. (cf.
ginúo—Mr.; gíning—Miss).
God’s promises are like the stars the darker the night the brighter they shine.
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bagóong - Pickled fish, pickles, fish steeped in brine or pickle. (cf. ginamús).
Read the complete definitionbalót - Pickled fish. (cf. bagóong, ginamús). balóta, (Sp. balota) Ballot, vote; ballotform.
Read the complete definitionhamúl - To desalt, diminish—, counteract—, lessen—, moderate—, the salty taste of pickled meat or fish by adding gruel, porridge …
Read the complete definitionhungáw - Pervious to air or odour, not air-tight, leaky, porous; to be pervious to air, smell, etc. Nagahungáw ang …
Read the complete definitiontábon - To cover, envelop, clothe, cloak, overspread the surface of one thing with another, make use of any kind …
Read the complete definitiontóom - To wrap in leaves (and roast on live coals). Túm-a (Toóma) ang lígbos, ginamús, ísdà, etc. Wrap up …
Read the complete definitiontupús - (B) To suffer, stand, bear, have to, put up with, have to be content or satisfied with. Nagatupús …
Read the complete definitiontutúb - To cover a bottle, jar, pot, basket, etc. with a piece of paper, cloth, or the like and …
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