"Sariwaol" is a word in HILIGAYNON

sariwaol HILIGAYNON
Definition:

sariwáol - Difficult, tiresome, irksome,
wearisome, toilsome, full of toil; to become
toilsome, etc. Sariwáol ang íla pangabúhì.
Their life is toilsome, difficult.
Nagasariwáol ang íya pagpuyô dídto. His
stay there has become wearisome. (cf.
siriwáol).

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mabudlay HILIGAYNON

mabúdlay - Laborious, toilsome, arduous, tedious, wearisome, irksome, tiresome, tiring, tired. (búdlay).

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makapalá-ul, makapalául - (H) Tiresome, exhausting, tiring, fatiguing, toilsome, wearisome, causing fatigue. (pául, pául).

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makaulugtas HILIGAYNON

makaulúgtas - (H) Exasperating, irritating, nettling, trying one’s patience, tiring, tiresome, wearisome, troublesome, wearying, toilsome. Ang pagpanúdlò sa mga kabatáan …

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toilsome ENGLISH

Attended with toil, or fatigue and pain; laborious; wearisome; as, toilsome work.

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