"Layong" is a word in HILIGAYNON
layóng - Dry, arid, parched; to dry up, etc.
(cf. láyà, layâ, malá).
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himalá - (H) To get or become dry, exsiccated, sear, withered, have all moisture withdrawn. Nagahimalá (naghimalá) ang kawáyan, humáy, …
Read the complete definitionkaganás - Insipidity, wateriness, tastelessness (of fruits, tubers, etc.; cf. ganás). kagáng, To be short of—, to want—, to lack—, …
Read the complete definitionkagíng - Very dry, dried up, hard, brittle, exsiccated, destitute of moisture. (cf. káging, layâ, layóng, malá, kusúg).
Read the complete definitionkaláyngan - Aridity, dryness; dry or arid soil. (cf. layóng).
Read the complete definitionkigáng - Dry, etc. See kigás kigás, Very dry, hard, exsiccated; to be or become very dry. Pahalmokí ang tabákò …
Read the complete definitionláyà - To be or become dry, exsiccated, to fade, wither, dry up, shrivel. Ang búlak nga naípò kahápon naláyà …
Read the complete definitionmalá - Dry, exsiccated, drained, seasoned; to be or become dry, arid, desiccated, parched, drained, sear; seasoned (of timber). Malá …
Read the complete definitionpalayóng - Caus. of layóng—to dry up, etc.
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