"Palingin" is a word in HILIGAYNON
palíngin - Causative of língin—to be dizzy,
confused. Nagapalíngin silá sang íla mga
ólo, kay——. They are cudgelling their
brains, because——. Their heads are all of a
whirl, for——. (cf. palibúg, palíntong).
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