"Lum-Ok" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lúm-ok - Soft, giving easily way to
pressure; to soften, become soft, be
yielding, compressible, limp,
impressionable. Nalum-okán akó siníng
tabákò. This tobacco seems to me to be
soft. Nagalúm-ok na ang íya tagiposó-on.
His heart is now getting soft or tender.
Plansahá na ang báyò nga winískan mo,
kay naglúm-ok na. Now, iron the jacket
you sprinkled with water, for it has become
quite limp now. (cf. hómok, yúm-ok,
lúnay).
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