"Tagum-A" is a word in HILIGAYNON

tagum-a HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tagúm-a - Soft, loose, not hard, good for
farming (of soil); to be or become soft, etc.
Tagúm-a iníng dútà. This soil is soft, is
good for farming. Nagtagúm-a na ang
ákon talámnan, kay nadáro sing
makadámù. The soil of my rice-land is now
quite soft, because it has been ploughed
over many times. (cf. hómok, húmok, lúmok, yúm-ok, hábok).

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bungkal v {1} [A; ab2] dig up the surface of the earth. Dílì kinahanglan bungkálun ning yutáa kay húmuk, This …

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gim-ang HILIGAYNON

gím-ang - Miry, muddy, sludgy, slushy, soiled with soft or watery mud, muddied, wet and dirty; to be or become …

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hanok-hanok HILIGAYNON

hanók-hanók - Soft, yielding easily, not strong; to give way easily to pressure, be soft or yielding, as wet soil, …

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hatay-hatay HILIGAYNON

hatáy-hátay - A bog, quagmire, morass, marsh, swamp, fen, quicksand, (dangerously soft soil where one may sink and lose one’s …

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mould ENGLISH

Crumbling, soft, friable earth; esp., earth containing the remains or constituents of organic matter, and suited to the growth of …

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