"Merma" is a word in HILIGAYNON
mérma - (Sp. merma) Waste, leakage,
shrinkage. (cf. búhin, kúlpà, kupús).
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Read the complete definitiontahák-tahák - Dim. of táhak. Taháktahák nga táo. A daring man. (cf. dahákdahák, tuháktuhák).
Read the complete definitionhákyat - To challenge, defy. (cf. ákyat, hángkat).
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Read the complete definitionrágid a {1} rugged, strong and robust. Ang gustu níyang mabána kanang laláking rágid, She wants a rugged man for …
Read the complete definitionn. eel grass, tape grass; a common, edible, submerged, hydrocharitaceous, fresh water plant. Its leaves and roots (GURGURMOT) are eaten.
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Read the complete definitionTurgid with flatus; as, a flatulent tumor.
Read the complete definitionbangkrap = bangkarúta.
Read the complete definitionmainutihón - Circumspect, careful, diligent, zealous, assiduous. (cf. úti, mautihón).
Read the complete definitionpl. of ITI DAYTAY; the oblique or locative form of DAGITAY: in, at, to, of those (not in sight).
Read the complete definitionA short crowbar used by burglars in breaking open doors.
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Read the complete definitionA species of grouse (Tetrao uragallus) of large size and fine flavor, found in northern Europe and formerly in Scotland; …
Read the complete definitionA place or port of some streugth; a little fort, old Nat. Brev. 45
Read the complete definitionA syllable applied in solmization to the note G, or to the fifth tone of any diatonic scale.
Read the complete definitionA catering; a buying of provisions.
Read the complete definitionIn so much; so much; so far; so greatly. Reg. orig. 97, 106
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