"Pasay" is a word in HILIGAYNON

pasay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pasáy - All, one and all, every one, only,
nothing else. See pulús id.

pasay HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pasáy - To take a meal without rice or
bread, eat only good side-dishes, especially
meat and fish. Indì ka magpasáy sang súdan, kóndì magkáon ka man sing kán-on.
Don’t eat side-dishes only, but take some
rice as well. Indì mo pagpasayón ang
manók. Don’t eat only chicken. (cf.
páskon).

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masaw HILIGAYNON

másaw - To feast, attend a banquet, eat much or to one’s heart’s content. (cf. páskwa, tábad, laód, pasáy, páskon).

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paskon HILIGAYNON

páskon - (B) To feast, eat only of good side-dishes without rice or bread. Indì mo pagpaskonón ang súd-an, kóndì …

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pusay HILIGAYNON

pusáy - See pasáy, páskon—to eat only meat or other savoury sidedishes without rice or bread.

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