"Himalad" is a word in HILIGAYNON

himalad HILIGAYNON
Definition:

himálad - To practise palmistry, tell a
person’s fortune by the lines and marks of
the palm. Maálam siá, konó, maghimálad.
He is, they say, an expert in palmistry.
Ginhimaláran siá sang manughimálad
sang íya nga kapaláran. The palmister
told his fortune from the lines of his palm.
Himalári (—ádi) siá kon anó ang íya

swérte. Tell his fortune from the lines of his
palm. (cf. pálad, kapaláran, pasimpalád).

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kudlit CEBUANO

kudlit v [A; a] {1} make a scratch, pinprick, or line on s.t. Kas-ingkásing nga gikudlit sa buktun, papil, káhuy, …

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palmistry ENGLISH

The art or practice of divining or telling fortunes, or of judging of character, by the lines and marks in …

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sukud HILIGAYNON

sukúd - Fate, chance, luck, fortune, opportunity, occasion; bad luck, misfortune, hard lines. (cf. pálad, kapaláran; buísit).

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