"Hon-Og" is a word in HILIGAYNON

hon-og HILIGAYNON
Definition:

hón-og - Wet, soaked, moist,
impregnated, soggy, sodden; to wet, soak,
etc., said especially of things liable to melt
or dissolve. Ang asín, kalámay nagpahónog sa sáko. The salt, sugar moistened the
sack. Ang bayóong ginhon-ogán sang
muskobádo. The bag was impregnated with
muscovado (unrefined sugar). (cf. hún-og
id.).

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hupug HILIGAYNON

húpug - To soak, saturate, pervade, permeate, impregnate (of odours, perfumes, etc.). Nahúpug (nahupúgan) ang ákon báyò sang habón, tabákò, …

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lupos HILIGAYNON

lúpos - To pervade, impregnate, season, flavour, give a relish to, applied especially to salt put as a seasoning into …

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panuruk, panuruk HILIGAYNON

panúruk, panurúk - Freq. of túruk, turúk—to enter deep, pierce, penetrate; to impregnate, cause to conceive. "Buláhan ang mga báw-as …

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