"Halothot" is a word in HILIGAYNON

halothot HILIGAYNON
Definition:

halóthot - To sew, stitch, mend, do
needle-work, ply the needle, make small
stitches very near together by hand-sewing.
Halothotá lang ang hénero, kay walâ kitá
sing mákina. Sew the cloth by hand,
because we have no sewing-machine. (cf.
halúthut).

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apuntar HILIGAYNON

apuntár - To baste, tack, to sew by hand with wide stitches previous to sewing by machine. Apuntahá ánay kag …

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dulahot HILIGAYNON

duláhot - To baste, tack, sew with long or wide stitches. (cf. asálásal, halóthot, haróthot, tahî).

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haluthut HILIGAYNON

halúthut - To sew, stitch, do needle-work, ply the needle, mend clothes. Indì siá makahibaló, bisán na lámang maghalúthut sing …

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harothot HILIGAYNON

hárothot - To sew, patch, mend. (cf. halóthot, halúthut).

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sursi HILIGAYNON

súrsi - (Sp. resarcir) To sew, stitch, mend clothes, patch (a coat, etc.). Sursihí akó sang ákon delárgo. Mend my …

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