"Paspasikal" is a word in ILOKANO
see PASIKAL. PASTOR [f. Sp.], n. 1. shepherd. 2. Protestant minister.
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An instrument for measuring time; a timekeeper.
Read the complete definitionOvertaken by night; belated.
Read the complete definitionAn exaggeration, or distortion by exaggeration, of parts or characteristics, as in a picture.
Read the complete definitionDeparture from the usual state; an ecstasy.
Read the complete definitionpatálas (not without l) n knife or any sharp instrument used as a weapon (slang). v [a1] stab with a …
Read the complete definitionTwice milled or fulled, to render more compact or fine; -- said of cloth; as, double-milled kerseymere.
Read the complete definitionA kind of muslin of a texture between nainsook and mull.
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Read the complete definitionlúku a stupid in action. Lúku. Ngánung mitug-an man ka nga wà ka pangutan-a? You fool! Why did you let …
Read the complete definitionagúmud - To murmur, grumble, complain; to coo; to chirp. (cf. gúmud, kúmud).
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Read the complete definitionplékos - (Sp. fleco) Fringe, purl, flounce, small tassels as often seen on napkins, towels, etc. (cf. pilikílyo).
Read the complete definitionTo impel forward slowly; as, to forge a ship forward.
Read the complete definitionA young herring.
Read the complete definitionTo be wanting; often, impersonally, with of, meaning, to be less than, short, not quite, etc.
Read the complete definitionhápdus - To chafe, fret, hurt, make or be sore (of hands, eyes, etc.). Naghápdus ang ákon tiíl sa lakás …
Read the complete definitionpárpara, parpará - (Sp. párpado) Eyelid; a fringe, ornamental edging, decorated margin or extremity of a garment, etc. Párpara sang …
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Read the complete definitionAlt. of -barrelled
Read the complete definitionTurned or twisted to one side; situated obliquely; skewed; -- chiefly used in technical phrases.
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