"Hag-On" is a word in HILIGAYNON

hag-on HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hág-on - To buy up, buy wholesale,
contract for all that is for sale. Ginhág-on
ko ang íya ságing. I bought up his
bananas. Ginhag-onán ko siá sang tanán
níya nga ságing. I made a contract with
him for all his bananas. Ihág-on akó sang
íya kamóti. Kindly buy up for me his sweet
potatoes. Ipahág-on mo sa ákon ang ímo
kalámay, índì mo ánay pagibalígyà sa
ibán. Let me have all your sugar; don’t sell
it to others. (cf. ságib).

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