"Hilod" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON
hílod - To move, stir, wriggle, fidget. Ang
masakít nga bátà nagahílod sa kátre. The
sick child is tossing in the bed. Ihílod ang
ímo láwas. Stir yourself. Pahimúyong
kamó, índì kamó magságad sang hílod. Be
quiet, don’t fidget. (cf. híwod, híwos, íwos).
hilod
Active Verb: maghilod
Passive Verb: hiludin
Definition: (verb) to scrub the skin to remove dirt
Examples: 1) Maghilod ka ng iyong paa sa pagligo mo. (You scrub your feet when you take a shower.) 2) Hiludin mo ang iyong paa. (Scrub your feet.)
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híos - To move, stir, wriggle, writhe, fidget. Anó ang ginahíos mo? Why are you restless (or moving to and …
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