"Tinago" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tinagô - Hidden, out of sight; to cover,
conceal, keep out of sight, hide from
observation, prevent the discovery of. Walâ
gid siá makasáyod sang mga likúm nga
gintinagô sang íya nga umágad. He knew
absolutely nothing of the secret doings of
his son-in-law, who cleverly prevented the
discovery of his misdeeds. (cf. tinágò).
tinágò - Hidden, secret, clandestine,
concealed, furtive, stealthy, secreted. Sa
tinágò (tágò) nga pahítò—secretly,
stealthily, unnoticed, on the sly.
Ginabuyágyag na ang íya mga tinágò. His
secret doings are now being aired in public.
(cf. tágò).
Adventures are to the adventurous. They abound on every side; but only the chosen few have the courage to embrace them. And they will not come to you; you must go out to seek them. Then they meet you half-way, and rush into your arms, for they know their true lovers.
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