"Hamokon" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hamókon - To fold or roll up, make up in
a bundle or roll (clothes, mats, etc.)
Hamokóna ang ímo báyò, delárgo kag
hábul. Roll up into a bundle your jacket,
trousers and blanket. Hamokóni akó sang
ákon patádyong. Fold up my skirt.
Ihamókon mo akó ánay sang mga
panápton nga nagakalábit sa díngding.
Fold and roll up for me, please, the clothes
hanging on the wall. (cf. balólon, bágtong,
putús; baláhos, hápin).
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