"Hago" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hágò - To tire out, fatigue, weary, wear out,
exhaust. Hagóa siá sa trabáho. Tire him
out with work. Ginhágò siá sang
pagtánum. He was exhausted from
planting rice. Ihágò ko sa íya iníng
trabáho. I’ll give him this tiresome job.
Patrabahóhon ko siá túbtub nga mahágò
siá. I’ll make him work till he becomes
tired-out. (cf. búdlay, lúyà, luyâ, pául).
hagô - Tired, fatigued, weary. (cf. luyâ,
paúl).
We still and always want waking. We should amass half dressed in long lines like tribesmen and shake gourds at each other, to wake up; instead we watch television and miss the show.
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