"Hugak" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hugák - Loosely tied, loose, slack, not
tight; relaxed; to tie loosely. Hugák iní;
húgtà sing maáyo. This is loosely tied;
tighten it. Hugakí ang balíghot, wáklos,
etc. Tie the knot, the belt, etc. loosely.
Loosen the knot, the belt, etc. Hinugakán
níya ang íya wáklos, kay lakás kabusúg sa
íya. He loosened his belt, for he had eaten
too much. (cf. tugák id.).
It is beyond a doubt that everyone should have time for some special delight, if only five minutes each day to seek out a lovely flower or cloud or star, or learn a verse to brighten another’s dull task. What is the use of such terrible diligence as many tire themselves out with, if they always postpone their exchanges of smiles with Beauty and Joy to cling to irksome duties and relations?
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