"Labyaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lábyaw - To thin out, dilute, make watery
(of liquids). Ginlabyawán níya sing túbig
ang tínta. He watered the ink. Labyawí
ang almidón. Thin out the starch.
Linabyawán ko iníng sópas, kay támà
kalapúyut. I put some water into this soup,
for it was too thick. Ilábyaw sa sabáw
iníng túbig. Put this water into the sauce to
thin it out. (cf. lángyaw, básyaw).
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