"Lamlam" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /MAKA-: MA--AN/ to gain, obtain, benefit. Awan ti nalamlaman mi diay inabak na ti sugal. We did not benefit anything from what he won in gambling.
lámlam - To grasp, seize, take firm hold of.
Lamlamá ang pagúyat sang ímo kaláptan.
Take a firm grasp on what you hold.
Lamlamí—or—palamlamí ang báso sang
kamót mo. Grasp the glass firmly with your
hand. Ilámlam ang kamót mo sa pínggan,
agúd índì makapalús. Hold the plate firmly
in your hand, lest it should slip. Ipalámlam
ang págbo sa baláyan. Join the rafter
firmly to the girder. Ginlámlam níya ang
isá ka báhin sang ákon umá. He took,
seized or usurped, part of my field. (cf.
hámham, samál, sabán, etc.).
lamlam v [A; c] talk too much, nonsensically or boastfully.
Lamlámi lang si Tátay mu kay aku dì na mutúu, Just hand that line to your father.
As far as Im concerned, I dont believe you.
Unsa na man say gilamlam mu didtu sa imnanan?
What sort of foolishness did you tell the boys in the toddy stand this time?
n talk, words.
Pulus lang lamlam nang tawhána way nabúhat, That fellow is all talk, no action.
lamlam n a k.
o.
itch a?
ecting the parts between the toes, usually caused by walking barefoot on ground soaked with horse urine.
Katul kaáyu ang lamlam sa ákung tiil, The itch in my toes is so bad.
v [A123P; b4] get lamlam.
The beauty of today may not be realised until it becomes tomorrow’s memory
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