"Halothot" is a word in HILIGAYNON
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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