"Halay" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

halay CEBUANO
Definition:

halay v [A; c] hang clothes on the line or s.t.
analogous.
Ihalay dáyun ning mga basang lampin, Hang these wet diapers out right away.
-an() n clothesline.

halay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

haláy - To put on a string or line, hang out
to dry (clothes, etc.). Ihaláy (halayá) ang
mga linábhan. Hang the washed linen on
the line. Halayí iníng písì sang ímo mga
panápton túbtub nga magmalá. Hang
your clothes on this line till they are dry.
Kuháa sa madalî ang mga hinaláy nga
ulús, kay malapít na lang ang ulán. Take
the clothes off the line at once, for it is
coming on to rain. (cf. sáblay, haláyhay).

halay TAGALOG
Definition:

halay
Definition: (adj) /ma--/ (mahalay) depraved, sensual, lewd

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antad HILIGAYNON

ántad - Distance, separation, difference; to make room, give way, yield space. Malayô ang ántad. The distance is great or …

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aporo HILIGAYNON

apóro - (Sp. aforro) Lining; the lining of clothes.

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bidang HILIGAYNON

bídang - A kind of very light Philippine cloth or gauze, used chiefly for pillowcases, linings, nets, decorative purposes, and …

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bilog HILIGAYNON

bílog - Line, wire, string, rope, for drying clothes upon. Ihaláy sa bílog ang ákon báyò nga humóg sa bálhas. …

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clothespin ENGLISH

A forked piece of wood, or a small spring clamp, used for fastening clothes on a line.

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creaser ENGLISH

A tool, or a sewing-machine attachment, for making lines or creases on leather or cloth, as guides to sew by.

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dab-ot HILIGAYNON

dáb-ot - To make a long arm, stretch out one’s arm, to reach something hanging on a peg or the …

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dossil ENGLISH

A roll of cloth for wiping off the face of a copperplate, leaving the ink in the engraved lines.

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doydoy HILIGAYNON

dóydoy - Straight stripes or lines in cloth, especially in jusi and piña. (cf. sámay).

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gambroon ENGLISH

A kind of twilled linen cloth for lining.

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giwit CEBUANO

gíwit v [B12; a1] torn into shreds. Nagkagíwit na giyud kaáyu ang mga kurtína, My curtains are torn to pieces …

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gutrab HILIGAYNON

gútrab - To chop or cut off with a knife, with a pair of scissors, etc. Gutrabí akó sing duhá …

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halayan HILIGAYNON

haláyan - Clothes-line, rope, string, long pole, on which clothes are hung out to dry. (cf. haláy, bílog, sabláyan, salabláyan).

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hanig CEBUANO

hanig v {1} [A; c] when s.t. is put on top of s.t. else, put s.t. between the two things …

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hawin CEBUANO

hawin, háwin v [A; c1] hang s.t. up to dry. Giháwin níya ang íyang sinínà, She hung her clothes up …

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kutay CEBUANO

kutay v {1} [A1; c] string a line from one point to another. Nagkutay kug písì pára hayháyan, I tied …

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layab HILIGAYNON

layáb - To flutter, flap, be shaken to and fro by the wind, as clothes on a line or the …

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layning CEBUANO

layning n lining or cloth used for lining. v [A; a] put a lining in s.t.

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pahalay HILIGAYNON

pahaláy - Caus. of haláy—to put (clothes, etc.) on a line, etc.

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pala HILIGAYNON

pálà - To erase, wipe out, efface, rub out, obliterate, expunge, clean. Paláa ang sinulát sa pisára. Rub out the …

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