"Lamalama" is a word in HILIGAYNON

lamalama HILIGAYNON
Definition:

lamâlámà - Dim. and Freq. of lámà. Also:
To harrow. Indì pa ánay paglamâlamáon
ang talámnan, kóndì daróhon pa sing
makaduhá. Don’t harrow the field as yet,
but go twice more over it with the plough.
lám-an, etc. From láum—to hope, expect.

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pakaras HILIGAYNON

pakarás - To harrow, the harrow. Pakarasí ang talámnan. Harrow the field. Papakarasá si Fuláno sang ákon umá. Get N.N. …

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