"Pa-Ul" is a word in HILIGAYNON
pa-ul
HILIGAYNON
Definition:
pá-ul - To tire, cause stiffness in the limbs
(as from much walking or overexertion).
Napá-ul akó. I got (felt) tired. Napa-úlan
ang ákon páa. My leg got stiff. (cf. búdlay,
álay).
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lapio
HILIGAYNON
lápiò - To tire, exhaust, weaken. Nalápiò siá sa lakát. He got tired from walking. Palapioá siá. Tire him out. …
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HILIGAYNON
lúyà - (H) To fatigue, fag, tire, weary, become tired, fagged or weary. Nalúyà (nagkalúyà) siá sang paglakát. He got …
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HILIGAYNON
túyaw - To weaken, tire, get exhausted. Natúyaw siá. He got tired. (cf. lúya, lúyà, kápoy, pául, búdlay).
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