"Golo" is a word in HILIGAYNON

golo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

gólò - (H) To thrust, poke, put, stick or
introduce one’s finger, arm or anything fit
for the purpose into a hole, crack, fissure,
etc. Igólò ang kamót mo sa búhò. Put your
hand in the hole. Gingolóan níya sang
bastón ang haló sa búhò. He poked his
stick against the iguana in the hole. Golóa
sang biníklan ang gwáb sang káhoy, kay
daw may mán-og sa sulúd. Poke the
bamboo into the hollow of the tree, for it
looks as if there is a snake inside. Si Sánto
Tomás buót maggólò sang íya túdlò sa ági
sang lánsang sa kamót sang Aton Ginúo.
St. Thomas wished to put his finger into the
hole made by the nails in Our Lord’s hands.
(cf. górò).

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aba HILIGAYNON

abá - (B) The back, shoulder-blades, scapula; the breast of a bird, especially of a fowl; to carry on the …

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ab-ab HILIGAYNON

áb-ab - To eat or bite off a piece: to undermine and carry off, wash away (of water). Ab-abá lang …

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aban HILIGAYNON

ában - To finish, take away or off (a loom or the like). Abána ang ákon háblon sa madalî nga …

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abang HILIGAYNON

ábang - To take within range or sweep (of fire, etc.). Sang pagkasúnug sang baláy ni Fuláno naábang man ang …

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abao HILIGAYNON

abáo - An expression of joy, surprise, astonishment, admiration, sorrow, grief and pain. Oh! Ah! Alas! Hurrah! Abáo, katahúm siní …

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abaw HILIGAYNON

abáw - See abáo, abá. abáy, (B) To join, enter, associate with, take to, mingle. Nagabáy na siá sa pagkapánday, …

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abiso HILIGAYNON

abíso - (Sp. aviso) Notice, information; to give notice, to send word, to notify, to inform. Abíso! Notice! Attention! Abisóhi …

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abo HILIGAYNON

abó - Ash, ashes; to treat with ash, apply ashes, use ashes; to turn into or become ashes. Abohí ang …

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abong HILIGAYNON

ábong - On the windward side, not under the lee, open or exposed to the wind; to be or become …

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abono HILIGAYNON

abóno - (Sp. abono) Manure, fertilizer; to manure. Abonóhi ang umá. Manure the aborído – abút-ábut field. Ipaabóno ko sa …

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aborido HILIGAYNON

aborído - (Sp. aburrido) Worried, vexed, uneasy, disturbed, upset; to be—, become—, worried, etc. Tungúd siná gánì nagaborído akó. Just …

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aboy HILIGAYNON

abóy - Bent, curved, warped; to bend, to curve, to warp, kink. Ang mga manuglagarì nagalagárì sang káhoy sonô sang …

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abraso HILIGAYNON

abráso - (Sp. abrazo) Embrace, clasping, hugging; to embrace, clasp, hug, press to one’s bosom. Sang pagabút níya sa balay …

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abri HILIGAYNON

ábri - (Sp. abrir) To unlock, unfasten, open; to begin, commence, said of schools, classes, sessions, meetings, etc. Abrihi ang …

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abut HILIGAYNON

ábut - To reach, come up with, overtake, catch up with. Abúton ko ikáw karón. I shall soon overtake you. …

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abut-abut HILIGAYNON

abút-ábut - Freq. of ábut. To come and go, pass off and on; to come within reach, to reach nearly, …

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adlaw HILIGAYNON

ádlaw - Sun; day; daylight; to be or become daylight; to pass or spend a day. Nagabútlak na ang ádlaw. …

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adorno HILIGAYNON

adórno - (Sp. adorno) Adornment, ornamentation, decoration, embellishment; to ornament, adorn, embellish, decorate. Butangí sing mga adórno ang simbáhan or …

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aga HILIGAYNON

ága - Morning, from near sunrise to midday; to be or become morning. Kaína sang ága. This morning. Buás sa …

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