"Lay-On" is a word in HILIGAYNON
láy-on - Detritus, fine sand and earth,
slime, deposit, sediment, mud carried
along by running water, especially during a
flood, and deposited somewhere else; chaff,
empty ears of rice, etc. Also verb. Nalayonán ang ámon áwang, kay naágyan
sang bahâ. Our well was filled up with
mud, because the flood passed over it.
Linay-onán sang subâ ang ámon dútà.
The river covered our land with a deposit of
mud. (cf. búnbun, bagónbon, laó, lalaó,
lúnang).
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