"Hamag" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
hámag - To fall upon, attack, grapple with.
Naghámag siá sa kay Fuláno—
or—ginhámag níya si Fuláno. He fell upon
N.N. (cf. soróso, aránka).
hámag = hamlag.
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dámhag - To fall upon, attack with one’s arms, etc. See hámag.
Read the complete definitiondásmag - To attack, fall upon, strike, fell—, throw—, to the ground. Dasmagá siá kag ibutók. Fall upon him and …
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