"Paalum" is a word in HILIGAYNON
paalúm - To darken, make dark, blacken,
tarnish, dull, make lose whiteness or lustre,
applied especially to a metal and to facial
expression. Ang túbig nagpaalúm sang íya
síngsing, arítos, bórlas, binángon, etc. His
(Her) ring, ear-rings, tassels, bolo, etc.
became dark or lost their original (lustre)
brightness through the action of water. Indì
ka magpaalúm sang ímo guyá. Don’t look
so black (sour, cross). (cf. alúm, paitúm,
pailóm).
paalúm - See paayón.
paalúm - See paálhom.
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