"Horma" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hórma - (Sp. horma) Form, mould; to
form, set in order, repair. Hormahá ang
baláy, sapátos, etc. Repair the house,
boots, etc. Hormahí akó sang ákon atóp,
sinélas, etc. Repair my roof, my slippers,
etc. for me.
A man without life purpose is not in any way different from a wondering goat.
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A student called up his Mom one evening from his college and asked her for some money, because he was broke.His Mother said, "Sure, sweetie. I will send you some money. You also left your economics book here when you visited two weeks ago. Do you want me to send that up too?""Uhh, oh yeah, O.K." responded the kid.So his Mom wrapped the book along with the checks up in a package, kissed Dad goodbye, and went to the post office to mail the money and the book. When she gets back, Dad asked, "Well how much did you give the boy this time?""Oh, I wrote two checks, one for $20, and the other for $1,000 out to him.""That's $1020!!!" yelled Dad, "Are you going crazy???""Don't worry hon," Mom said, kissed Dad on the on top of his bald head, "I taped the $20 check to the cover of his book, but I put the $1,000 one somewhere between the pages in chapter 15!"
One who has the care of arms and armor, cleans or repairs them, etc.
Read the complete definitionáyu v {1a} [A13; a12] do s.t. well. Ayúha nig limpiyu, Clean this carefully. Gitan-aw níya pag-áyu ang sulud, He …
Read the complete definitionAn improvement put upon an estate whlch enhances its value more than mere repairs. The term is also applied to …
Read the complete definitionWork done by a cooper in making or repairing barrels, casks, etc.; the business of a cooper.
Read the complete definitionIn French law. Gratuitous labor exacted from the villages or communities, especially for repairing roads, con-structing bridges, etc. State v. …
Read the complete definitionwrit for repairing a causeway. An old writ by which the sheriff was commanded to distrain the Inhabitants of a …
Read the complete definitionTo draw, law, or place (a ship) in a dock, for repairing, cleaning the bottom, etc.
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. Liberty to scour and repair a mill-dam, aud carry away the soil, etc. Blount
Read the complete definitiongaranás - Knife, especially one used for cutting meshes, repairing nets, etc. (cf. urutúp, galanás, súndang, kotsílyo, lansítas).
Read the complete definitionIn old Engllsh law. A permission or lioerty to take thorns, etc., to make or repair hedges. Blount
Read the complete definitionhúlip - (H) To mend wickerwork, repair a mat, basket, thatched roof, etc. Hulípi ang amákan. Repair the bamboo mat. …
Read the complete definitionkápol - Plaster; to plaster, cover with a plaster, mend, repair, seal or stop leakages or small holes with thick …
Read the complete definitionkaraidanón - (B) Repairs, etc. See kilidanón, kaalayohón.
Read the complete definitionlukat v [A; a] {1} redeem s.t. pawned or mortgaged. Marimáti ang singsing ug dì nímu lukatun, The ring will …
Read the complete definitionA hole through which a man may descend or creep into a drain, sewer, steam boiler, parts of machinery, etc., …
Read the complete definitionpaayáw-áyaw - To do to one’s heart’s content, especially said of eating, drinking, feasting, or the like. Makapaayáwáyaw na kitá …
Read the complete definitionpadalî - Caus. of dalî—to be quick, etc. To hurry another, hasten another, hustle (i.e. speed up work), urge to …
Read the complete definitionpangaáyo - Freq. of kaáyo—to mend, repair, etc.
Read the complete definitionA small piece of anything used to repair a breach; as, a patch on a kettle, a roof, etc.
Read the complete definitionThe art of casting and working in lead, and applying it to building purposes; especially, the business of furnishing, fitting, …
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