"Hamuot" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hamúot - Sweet, deep, profound,
delightful (of sleep). See hamóok, hamúok.
hamúot - To be pleased or gratified;
pahamúot—to please, gratify, delight, show
affection or good will. Magpahamúot ka sa
ímo isigkatáo. Try to please your
neighbour. Pinahamút-an níya si Fuláno.
He showed good will to—, tried or wished
to please—, N.N. Ginahamútan sang
Mahál nga Diós ang mga pangamúyò
sang mga matárung. God is pleased with
the prayers of the just. Nagakahamúot silá
sinâ. They like it, are pleased with it. Takús
nímo igkahamúot inâ. You should (ought
to) be pleased with it. (cf. buút, hamút-ay).
The past is dead and buried. But I know now that buried things have a way of rising to the surface when one least expects them to.
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hamút-ay - To agree, like—, please—, each other. Ang idô kag ang kuríng walâ gid sing paghamút-ay,—índì gid maghamút-ay. Dogs …
Read the complete definitionhimúot - To please, etc. See hamúot.
Read the complete definitionkahamúot - Liking, pleasure, delight, complacency, state of being pleased with. (cf. hamúot).
Read the complete definitionmapinahamut-ánon - Obliging, pleasing, considerate, thoughtful, ingratiating, tactful, regardful. (cf. buút, hamúot, pahamúot).
Read the complete definitionpahamúot - To please, content, delight, gratify, satisfy, gain one’s good will, give or afford pleasure, be pleasing to, give …
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