"Lumpaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lúmpaw - To wither, fade; faded,
withered; state of being withered.
Naglúmpaw ang búlak, dáhon, káhoy, etc.
The flower, leaf, tree, etc. withered.
Nalumpawán akó sing limá ka púnò nga
kakáw nga ákon tinanúm. Five cacao
plants I put into the soil withered. Ayáw
lúmpyà – lúnlun
pagbunyagí iníng mga tanúm,
palumpawá lang. Don’t take the trouble to
water these plants, simply let them wither.
(cf. láyà, layâ, layóng).
The only way to live well is to feel intensely.
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