"Imot" is a word in HILIGAYNON

imot HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ímot - (B) Parsimony, stint, niggardliness,
stinginess; to be or become stingy,
niggardly, close, parsimonious, mean,
miserly. Indì ka magímot sa mga ímol.
Don’t be stingy toward the poor. Imóti
(ímti) ang ímo pagkáon. Take little food,
eat very sparingly. Ginaimótan akó sang
ákon agálon. My master stints me.
Naimótan akó siníng táo. I consider this
man a miser. (cf. dingót, ínot).

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dingot HILIGAYNON

dingót - Stinginess, meanness, niggardliness, parsimony, miserliness, penuriousness; to be stingy, miserly, close, parsimonious, chary. Indì mo pagidingót sa íya …

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hangul HILIGAYNON

hangúl - Close-fisted, miserly, penurious, parsimonious, near, close, venal, niggardly, sordid, mercenary; to be close-fisted, etc. Indì ka maghangúl. Don’t …

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