"Lamayo" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lamayó - To be or become rather hard or
dry, but not very dry; to be pliable or damp.
Ang kusáhos walâ gid mag-ugá, kóndì
naglamayó lang. The slice (of meat) has
not become thoroughly dry, but only
slightly so. Hálus naglamayó ang mga
panápton nga inamidolán pinúnpun ko,
kay daw matupâ ang ulán. As soon as the
starched clothes were slightly dry, I
gathered them in, because it looked as if it
was going to rain.
lamayó - Dried fish, sun-dried fish (salted
or without being salted).
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bá-og - (B) A small fish often salted and dried. (cf. balingón, ugá, lamayó, binulád).
Read the complete definitionbinulád - Spread, dried (in the sun); sundried fish. (cf. ugá, lamayó, balingón).
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