"Lagit" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lágit - To enter deep, sink deep, penetrate,
permeate, pierce. Naglágit sa ákon
tagiposóon ang íya nga láygay. His
sermon sank deep into my heart. Nalagítan
ang ákon dúghan siníng matám-is nga
kalantáhon. This sweet song went to my
heart. Ang kanámit siníng mga kalanónon nagalágit sa ákon kaugatán. The
deliciousness of this pastry penetrates my
whole frame. (cf. salópsop, salúgsug,
látum, tudúk, húgum, húpug, kágit, lúgit,
dulút).
The beauty of today may not be realised until it becomes tomorrow’s memory
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