"Paligid" is a word in HILIGAYNON
palígid - Caus. of lígid—to roll, etc. Indì
mo pagpaligídon (-íron) ang bómbo sa
salúg. Don’t roll the drum across the floor.
Paligídi (-íri) iníng tápì sang baríl. Roll
the barrel over this plank. Ipalígid ko sa
ímo iníng bató, kay akó índì makasaráng.
I’ll let you turn this stone over, for I am not
able. Kon maáyo ang pagpalígid mo sang
ímo pagkabutáng makasáplid ka gid sing
dakû. If you wisely invest or make good use
of your wealth, you will reap a large profit.
It has been more wittily than charitably said that hell is paved with good intentions. They have their place in heaven also.
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