"Lagtom" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lágtom - Dark, black (of boots, etc.); dark
green, luscious (of leaves, etc.); to be black,
luscious, etc. Ang humáy nagalágtom na,
kay naulanán. The rice is growing well now
(is dark green), for it has had rain.
Nalagtomán akó siníng mga tanúm. These
plants look luscious to me, appear to me to
be in a very flourishing condition. Kon
magbakál ka sing panápton nga maitúm,
pilíon mo ang malágtom, índì ang
mabúdhaw. If you buy black clothes,
choose very black ones and not such as are
a rusty black. (cf. dulúm, itúm).
lágtoy, Weak, feeble, slack, losing
strength. (cf. lúyà, lúya, labóy, lábtoy).
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