"Salingsing" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /AG-, MANG-:-AN/ to trim esp. felled branches of trees.
salíngsing - (H) To grow, sprout in a
circle, as the shoots round a trunk or
broken branch. Nagasalíngsing ang
kawáyan nga nalumâ sang hángin, ang
púsug nga nabúgsok, etc. The bamboo
broken by the wind, the thick piece of
bamboo stuck in the ground as a stake, etc.
is putting forth new shoots.
salingsing n {1} new branch growing out from a mature branch.
{2} ones o?
spring (literary).
{3} outgrowth, outcome of s.t.
(literary).
v [AN2] {1} grow new branches.
Musalingsing ang sanga sa san pransiskug itanum, A croton branch will send forth shoots if you plant it.
{2} produce results (literary).
Manalings-ing ang ímung kakúgi, Your e?
orts will bear fruit.
Never stop loving while living, when you stop loving, you stop living.
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