"Maitum" is a word in HILIGAYNON

maitum HILIGAYNON
Definition:

maitúm - Dark, dusky, black, sable, ebon.
(itúm; cf. mailóm, ágta).

Few words of positivity

The values we rightly associate with the modern age - the "liberty, equality, and fraternity" of the French revolution - are all endangered today not by the dead hand of tradition but by modernity itself, and they can be salvaged only by moving beyond it.

Harvey Cox, Religion in the Secular City: Toward a Postmodern Theology

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dampug HILIGAYNON

dámpug - A dark cloud, shadow; phantom, anything the presence of which intimidates or inspires fear; to pursue, follow or …

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huragon HILIGAYNON

hurágon - Dark-coloured, brown, blackish, of the colour of ripe (brown) beans. Hurágon siá sing pamánit. He is dark-skinned, swarthy. …

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lagtom HILIGAYNON

lágtom - Dark, black (of boots, etc.); dark green, luscious (of leaves, etc.); to be black, luscious, etc. Ang humáy …

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mailom HILIGAYNON

mailóm - Dark, swarthy, dusky, dun, brown, blackish. (cf. maitúm, kayománggì, alimbúyug, ilóm). mailóm-ilóm, Dim. of mailóm.

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mangito-ngito HILIGAYNON

mangitó-ngitó - Dark, obscure, black, dusky, ebon, sable, opaque. (cf. ngitóngitó, maitúm, ilóm, átà, áta, ágtà, madulúm, pitípit).

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ngito-ngito HILIGAYNON

ngitó-ngitó - To be or become black, dark, etc. See nitónitó. (cf. maitúm, itúm, ilúm, mailúm, mangitóngitó).

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pulway HILIGAYNON

púlway - To belch forth, spirt out, spit out, emit jets of. Ang amó nga bolkán kon kaisá nagapúlway sing …

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