"Ilaw" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON
ílaw - Glare, splendour, brightness (of
light, etc.). (cf. íraw).
iláw - To cooperate, help mutually. Ilawí
akó sing duhá ka ádlaw, kay balúsan ko
man ikáw sa isá ka simána. Help me for
two days and I will help you in return
within a week. (cf. híl-o).
ilaw
Definition: (noun) light, lamp
The beauty of today may not be realised until it becomes tomorrow’s memory
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alámak - (H) Light and easily inflammable material, kindling. (cf. ámak, paámak).
Read the complete definitionalbíno - (Sp. albino) An albino, an abnormally white person usually with pink eyes and very light hair. This absence …
Read the complete definitionalhíbi - (Sp. aljibe) A water-tank or reservoir, especially one used for storing rain-water. álhom, (H) Not burning well, that …
Read the complete definitionaliwána - Width, breadth, wideness, broadness, spaciousness; to be or become wide, broad, spacious, (cf. hanáhay, álwag, lápad). aliwánag – …
Read the complete definitionalumílaw - Also: To burn dimly, give a feeble light (of a lamp, etc.). (cf. kiráwkiráw, kirótkirót).
Read the complete definitionanúgut - Torch; fuse; flambeau; light, lantern. (cf. sarísì, sugâ).
Read the complete definitionapóhap - (B) To stroke or touch lightly, to move the hand along with a light touch. Apohápi ang bátà. …
Read the complete definitionapók-apók - Light, small rain, drizzle, dribble, mizzle, scotch mist; to rain very lightly in small fine drops, to drizzle, …
Read the complete definitionarúm - (B) Not easily inflammable, slow burning, difficult to light; to burn badly, smoulder. See álhom. arúm, Dark; tarnished; …
Read the complete definitionasáw-ásaw - Drizzle, mizzle, light rain. (cf. dabódabó, talíthi, apókapók).
Read the complete definitionatipúyong - A fainting fit, a light swoon. Also used as a verb. Ginaatipúyong siá. She has a slight fainting …
Read the complete definitionbadiáw, bádiaw - Light yellow; to be or become light yellow. Ang íya bestído nga dalág sádto ánay nagbadiáw na. …
Read the complete definitionbáknal - To swell out, be protuberant, bulge, protrude, (as a full pocket or the like). Nagabáknal ang íya bólsa. …
Read the complete definitionbalúng - (B) Tipsy, drunk, fuddled, boozed, intoxicated: to become or make drunk, etc. Nabalúng siá. He got drunk. Indì …
Read the complete definitionbanáag - Daybreak, morning-light, aurora; to dawn, to get light. Walâ na kinahánglan sing sugâ, kay may banáag na or …
Read the complete definitionbiniál - (Sp. venial) Venial, easily pardoned, pardonable, excusable, light, small (of sins or faults), (cf. palapatawarón).
Read the complete definitionbítin - To draw—, pull—, lift—, haul—, up, hoist, to snatch with a swift motion. Bitína ang bátà. Lift up …
Read the complete definitionThe art or practice of so arranging the light and dark parts as to produce a harmonious effect. Cf. Clair-obscur.
Read the complete definitiondabó-dábo, dabó-dabó - (H) Mizzle, drizzle, light rain; mizzly, drizzly; to drizzle, fall in small drops. Nagadabódábo or may dabódábo. …
Read the complete definitiondábok - (H) To light—, kindle—, a fire. Dabóka ang kaláyo. Light the fire. Dabóki akó sing kaláyo sa dapóg. …
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