"La-O" is a word in HILIGAYNON

la-o HILIGAYNON
Definition:

la-ó - (B) Mud, slush, mire; to be or
become muddy, etc. Naglaó ang idálum

sang baláy, kay nasúdlan sang túbig sang
pagulán. The ground-floor of the house
became muddy, because water came in
when it rained. Nalaohán ang ákon sapín.
My boots have become muddy. (cf. lala-ó,
lúnang).
laód, laóg, laón, etc. See laúd, laúg,
laún, etc.

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bulaug HILIGAYNON

buláug - To stumble—, step—, fall—, into a hole, a mud-pool, etc. Mangalókos ka sang ímo sárwal, kay lunángon ang …

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dalia HILIGAYNON

dália - (Sp. dalia) Dahlia, a kind of flower. dáliang To be sludgy, muddy, slushy, wet and soft, (as mud …

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gim-ang HILIGAYNON

gím-ang - Miry, muddy, sludgy, slushy, soiled with soft or watery mud, muddied, wet and dirty; to be or become …

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ludag HILIGAYNON

lúdag - To step into something thoughtlessly or carelessly, walk in mud, slush, mire, etc., to stumble. Nagalúdag siá sa …

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maapgot HILIGAYNON

maápgot - Difficult to swallow or to pass, due to dryness, mud, deep loose sand, etc. Maápgot nga dálan. A …

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