"Silyo" is a word in HILIGAYNON

silyo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

sílyo - (Sp. sello) Stamp, postage stamp; to
stamp, put a stamp on. Sílyo
dokumentáryo. Documentary stamp.
Silyohí ang sóbre. Put a stamp on the
envelope. (cf. pát-in, timáan, tándà).

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buli HILIGAYNON

búli - To cover with paste or paint, to plaster, paste over, daub, smear, spread, overspread, overlay, coat. Bulíha ang …

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dakot HILIGAYNON

dákot - To stick, adhere to (as mud, plaster, glue or the like). Nagdákot sa tángon ko ang kalamayháti. The …

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dukot HILIGAYNON

dukót - To stick, adhere to (as plaster, paste, glue, gum, or the like). Ang sílyo nagadukót sa sóbre. The …

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huk-ab HILIGAYNON

húk-ab - To get loose and fall off, peel off, scale off (as plaster from a wall, labels pasted on …

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oklab HILIGAYNON

óklab - To separate from, detach, tear off things that are stuck with glue, gum, paste, etc. Indì ka magóklab …

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tapik HILIGAYNON

tapík - To stick to, adhere to, be attached to; to take or get hold of, to attack (of a …

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tumbok HILIGAYNON

túmbok - To stamp, puncture, dot, trace a line or mark, press upon, to press—, push—, knock—, with something blunt; …

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ukab HILIGAYNON

ukáb - To turn up (a stone, etc.), to be—, get—, come—, loose, flap up and down, scale off, come …

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