"Pangawit" is a word in HILIGAYNON

pangawit HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pangáwit - (H) Freq. of káwit—to gather
with pole and hook, etc.

pangawit HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pangáwit - (B) Freq. of káwit. To hook,
seize with a hook, crook, pole and hook; to
catch, tear, lacerate, rend, said of thorns,
briars and the like catching in one’s clothes
in passing, etc. (cf. paníngit).

Few words of positivity

Love is a decision - not an emotion!

Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

One afternoon a little boy was playing outdoors. He used his mother's broom as a horse and had a wonderful time until it was getting dark.He left the broom on the back porch. His mother was cleaning up the kitchen when she realized that her broom was missing. She asked the little boy about the broom and he told her where it was.She then asked him to please go get it. The little boy informed his mom that he was afraid of the dark and didn't want to go out to get the broom.His mother smiled and said 'The Lord is out there too, don't be afraid'. The little boy opened the back door a little and said 'Lord if you're out there, hand me the broom'.

kawit HILIGAYNON

káwit - To hook, pluck or gather with pole and hook, pull or shake down with a hook. Kawíta ang …

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