"Hagyon" is a word in HILIGAYNON

hagyon HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hágyon - To swing one’s arms to and fro.
Nagalakát siá nga nagahágyon. He walks
with swinging arms. Ginahágyon níya ang
toó, ápang ang walá walâ, kay nagabítbit
sang maléta. He is swinging his right arm,
but not his left, because he is carrying his
suit-case. (cf. háyon).

hagyon HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hágyon - Gesture, sign; indication,
intention, plan. (cf. túyò, tándà, timáan).

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hagyo HILIGAYNON

hágyò - Sign, gesture; to gesticulate, make signs and gestures; to swing, move (the arms, legs, etc.; cf. hágyon).

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hayon HILIGAYNON

háyon - To swing the arms in walking. Ang kalabánan sang mga táo nagaháyon kon nagalakát. Most men swing their …

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pahagyon HILIGAYNON

pahágyon - Caus. of hágyon—to swing the arms, etc.

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sumbali HILIGAYNON

sumbáli - To swing the arms regularly or rhythmically, to keep time by swinging the arms, as in dancing, etc. …

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