"Lalao, Lala-O" is a word in HILIGAYNON

lalao, lala-o HILIGAYNON
Definition:

lalaó, lala-ó - (B) Mud, slush, soft mire:
to be or become muddy, miry. Naglalaó
ang dálan, kay madámol ang ulán. The
road has become muddy, because there has
been a heavy rain. Mabúdlay ang paglakát

kon madálum ang lalaó. It is tiresome to
walk, when the slush is deep. (cf. lúnang).

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dakot HILIGAYNON

dákot - To stick, adhere to (as mud, plaster, glue or the like). Nagdákot sa tángon ko ang kalamayháti. The …

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lam-os HILIGAYNON

lám-os - (H) To bespatter, besprinkle, cast upon. Nalám-os akó sang lalaó. I got bespattered with mud. Sín-o ang naglámos …

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lay-on HILIGAYNON

láy-on - Detritus, fine sand and earth, slime, deposit, sediment, mud carried along by running water, especially during a flood, …

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maragkot HILIGAYNON

maragkót - (B) Sticky, viscous, adhesive, stiff. Mabúdlay ang paglakát sa maragkót nga lalaó. Walking through sticky mud is tiresome. …

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sawsaw HILIGAYNON

sáwsaw - To go or step into water, mud, etc.; to dip or soak in. Nakasáwsaw akó sa lúnang (lalaó). …

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waslik HILIGAYNON

wáslik - To strike backwards with a stick, a whip, etc.; to throw or push back, turn back. Ginwaslikán akó …

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