"Panayodo" is a word in HILIGAYNON

panayodo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

panayódò - To reel, sway, totter, stagger,
as a drunken person, walk with body bent
or stooping, be unsteady on one’s legs. (cf.
panayódoy id.).

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duling-duling HILIGAYNON

dulíng-dúling - Dim. and Freq. of dúling. To take irregular steps, stagger slightly, to be a trifle unsteady on one’s …

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hulay-hulay HILIGAYNON

huláy-húlay - Dim. and Freq. of húlay. Ang mga hubúg nagahuláyhúlay. Drunken persons reel in their walk. (cf. dulíngdúling, panayódò).

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isi-isi HILIGAYNON

isí-ísi - (Sp. ese—the letter "S”) In the form of the letter "S”, turning, winding; to stagger, reel, sway to …

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panaguho HILIGAYNON

panagúhò - To reel, stagger, stumble, sway to and fro, as a drunkard or drunken person. (cf. dulíngdúling, panayódò).

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panayodoy HILIGAYNON

panayódoy - See panayódò.

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pangilódò, pangilódo - To zigzag, stagger, reel, totter, as a drunken man. (cf. panayódò, panayódoy, dulíngdúling).

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