"Pigaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON
pígaw - Frail, feeble, weak, infirm,
delicate; to become frail, feeble, infirm, to
weaken (intransitive). Nagpígaw siá kútub
sang pagbalatián níya. Since he was ill, he
became feeble. He has been feeble since his
illness. Napigáwan akó sa íya. He looks
delicate to me. (cf. lúya).
Never judge a person until you've walked a mile in their busted up shoes and haven't had any money for medication for two weeks.
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