"Tunggaro" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tunggaro
HILIGAYNON
Definition:
tunggarô - To stand—on end,—erect,—
straight. See tinggarô, paníndog.
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tinggaro
HILIGAYNON
tinggarô - (B) Standing up straight, on end; to stand on end, stand up straight, stand erect. Tinggarô (Nagatinggarô) ang …
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HILIGAYNON
tióndò - Erect, straight; to be erect or straight, stand upright, be plumb or perpendicular. Nagatióndò ang búgsok, halígi, túbo …
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HILIGAYNON
túnggaw - To stand up straight, erect, said of hair, rice-ears, etc. (cf. tunggarô, tíndog, tanús).
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