"Mahabul" is a word in HILIGAYNON

mahabul HILIGAYNON
Definition:

mahábul - Blunt, dull, said of edged
instruments; opposed to matalúm—sharp
of edge, cutting well. (hábul; talúm).

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bulug HILIGAYNON

bulúg - Dull, blunt, not sharp, not cutting well. (cf. mahábul).

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dangal HILIGAYNON

dangál - Dull, blunt (of edged tools). (cf. hábul, mahábul, umál).

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gikas HILIGAYNON

gíkas - To cut lengthwise, diminish the width or breadth of, to narrow, separate a part from. Ang pagbúhin sang …

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gunting HILIGAYNON

gúnting - Shears, a pair of scissors; to shear, clip, cut with a pair of scissors. Guntingá ang ákon bohók. …

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hidal HILIGAYNON

hídal - To blunt, dull, take off the edge. Indì mo paghidálon ang ákon binángon. Don’t blunt the edge of …

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omal HILIGAYNON

omál - Blunt; dull, blunted, dulled, worn out, useless (of edged tools, as a bolo, etc.). (cf. dangál, mahábul).

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umal HILIGAYNON

umál - Worn out, old, useless, of no use, unserviceable, said especially of pointed or edged iron tools. Umál nga …

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