"Manog-" is a word in HILIGAYNON

manog- HILIGAYNON
Definition:

manog- - A prefix denoting occupation
with what the root or term implies to which
it is attached, e.g. manogarádo—a
plougher; manogdumúg—a wrestler;
manoghábul—a weaver; manoglála—a
basket-weaver, one who makes
wickerwork; manogabút—one about, or
expected, to arrive; manogkádto—one
about to leave or go somewhere,
manogtapús—one about to finish or
complete (his studies, a job, etc.). N.B. Very
frequently the prefix manog- produces a
shifting of the accent of the term to which it

maníya – manugbúhat
is attached, e.g. manogdumúg (dúmug);
manoghábul (habúl); manogtapús (tápus)
and many more. (manug—id.).

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ma- HILIGAYNON

ma- - A prefix forming adjectives in three ways, namely: 1) by simple attachment to the root, e.g. mahágpok—crisp; malínaw—calm; …

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tag- HILIGAYNON

tag- - A prefix denoting ownership or actual performance of what is implied by the term which it is attached …

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tagu-, tago- HILIGAYNON

tagu-, tago- - A prefix related to, and partaking of the meaning of, tag-, tig-, inog- and manog-.

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