"Humil" is a word in CEBUANO
humil a soft, pliant, and supple.
Ug dílì humil ang tabákù, dílì matustus, If the tobacco is not soft, you cant roll it into cigars.
v [B12] get soft.
Ug sigíhan mug dukduk nang pánit sa káhuy, magkahumil pud, If you continue to pound that bark, it will gradually become soft and pliant.
ka- n softness, suppleness.
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