"Payaon" is a word in HILIGAYNON

payaon HILIGAYNON
Definition:

payaón - Pertaining to a coconut shell;
young, inexperienced, foolish. (cf. bataón).

Few words of positivity

The physiognomy of a deserted highway expresses solitude to a degree that is not reached by mere dales or downs, and bespeaks a tomb-like stillness more emphatic than that of glades and pools. The contrast of what is with what might be, probably accounts for this.

Thomas Hardy, The Woodlanders

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

What dog takes the money and runs fast! A payhound!

alogadi HILIGAYNON

alogadí - Silly, childish, senile, doting, pertaining to the second childhood of old people. (cf. ulianón, ayopáka, tsótso, urumánon, payaón, …

Read the complete definition
batan-on HILIGAYNON

batán-on - Childlike, infantine, infantile, juvenile, boyish, girlish, pertaining to children, natural of a child. Batán-on nga kalípay. Childlike pleasure. …

Read the complete definition
ulumanon HILIGAYNON

ulumánon - Pertaining to second childhood, silly, foolish, doting, childish. (cf. ulianón, urumánon, ayopáka, payaón, tsótso).

Read the complete definition
e