"Pauli-Uli" is a word in HILIGAYNON
paulî-ulî - To recuperate, gain strength,
recruit—, regain—, recover—, one’s health,
convalesce, put on flesh. Nagapaulîulî siá
sa isá ka minurô sa búkid. He is trying to
recuperate (regain) his strength at a village
in the mountains. Paulîulií ang láwas mo.
Try—to regain your strength,—to get back
your health. (cf. úlì).
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hunáy-hunáy - To recover, recuperate, convalesce, regain strength, improve in health, get better. Nagahunáyhunáy ang íya ginháwa. He is recovering. …
Read the complete definitionkasáy-kásay - To recuperate, recover, get slowly better and stronger, improve in health and strength after an illness, be convalescent, …
Read the complete definitionpahaúlì - To return, give back, reimburse, restore, compensate, make restitution; recuperate, recover. Magpahaúlì ka sa íya sang kináwat mo—or—ipahaúlì …
Read the complete definitionTo recover health; to regain strength; to convalesce.
Read the complete definitionTo recover; to regain; as, to recuperate the health or strength.
Read the complete definitionRecovery, as of anything lost, especially of the health or strength.
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