"Kolkol" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kólkol - To carry in one’s arms. Kolkolá
siá. Carry him in your arms. Ikólkol akó
ánay siníng bátà. Kindly carry this baby
for me in your arms. (cf. kúgus,
kalóngkong).
Without sanctification, dwell in the state of impurity.
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Read the complete definitionv. /MANG-:-EN/ or /MANGI-: I-/ to carry under the armpit or arm. Saan mo nga iyaklili dayta ubing. Don’t carry …
Read the complete definitionaláy-ay - To carry in—, support with—, one’s arms, a child, sick person or the like, the person carried or …
Read the complete definitionOne who carries the armor or arms of another; an armiger.
Read the complete definitionbálì v [A; a] break s.t. long. Mibálì siyag sanga, He broke o? a twig. Nabálì ang ákung buktun, I …
Read the complete definitionbangî - To do a thing with only one hand, do a thing one-handed, carry with one hand. Ginbangî lang …
Read the complete definitionbíking v [A; a12] carry s.t. hanging down in the hands. Nag-bíking ug baskit, Carrying a basket. Ayaw bikínga ang …
Read the complete definitionbugtaw a for muscles to be numb from fatigue. Bugtaw kaáyu ning ákung kamut sa pagsinuwat, My hands are numb …
Read the complete definitionbuswat v [A; a1] lift s.t. heavy by putting the arms underneath it. Duha ka táwu ang nagbuswat sa samarun, …
Read the complete definitionA gentleman who carries arms in a regiment, as a volunteer, with a view of acquiring military skill and obtaining …
Read the complete definitionAn inferior groom or lad employed by an esquire to carry the knight's arms and other necessaries.
Read the complete definitionCertaln classes of merchandise, such as arms and ammunition, whlch, by the rules of lntema-tlonal law, cannot lawfully be furnlshed …
Read the complete definitiondalipsù v [B26; c1P] slide. Midalipsù ang bátang ákung gikúgus, The child I was carrying slipped out of my arms. …
Read the complete definitionA place where persons or things are carried across a river, arm of the sea, etc., in a ferryboat.
Read the complete definitionIn military law. An independent body of marauders or armed men, not regularly or organically connected with the armies'of either …
Read the complete definitionhágyon - To swing one’s arms to and fro. Nagalakát siá nga nagahágyon. He walks with swinging arms. Ginahágyon níya …
Read the complete definitionhayun, háyun v [A; c] {1} swing the arms in walking. Iháyun nang ímung kamut ug maglakaw ka, Swing your …
Read the complete definitionWearing heavy or complete armor; carrying heavy arms.
Read the complete definitionhulbù v [APB2; a1b2] give way, collapse under pressure. Sap-náya nang sáku kay nagkahulbù na, Carry that sack under your …
Read the complete definitioníluk n armpit. () v {1} [A; c1] carry under the arm. Iiluk (iluka) kanang putus, Carry that bundle under …
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