"Wara" is a word in WARAY, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON

wara ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /AGI-, MANGI-: I-/ to scatter, strew. Sino ti nangiwawa kadagitoy luplupot ditoy? Who strewed these clothes here? /MANG-:-EN/ 1. to loosen, untie. Saan mo nga waraen dayta buok mo. Don’t loosen your hair. 2. to disassemble, dismantle, take apart.

wara WARAY
Definition:

Wara - none/nothing

wara HILIGAYNON
Definition:

warâ - (B) No, not, none; there is not, etc.
See walâ.

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boka ILOKANO

v. /MANG-:-EN/ to untie, unbind, unfasten, undo, loosen (a knot). Saan mo nga bokaen dayta galut ti aso. Don’t untie …

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buya HILIGAYNON

buyâ - (B) Loose, not well tied or fastened, tied below the waist; to come loose, etc. Buyâ ang íya …

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halug HILIGAYNON

halúg - Loose, not tight, moving freely; to loosen, get loose. Ang pakô sang íya kamiséta halúg. His shirt-sleeve is …

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hoshos, hushus HILIGAYNON

hóshos, húshus - To drop, fall down, sink, become loose, slip out (off), escape; to loosen, cause to fall or …

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huna-huna HILIGAYNON

hunâ-húnà - (B) Loose, shaky, not firmly set, wobbly; to loosen, shake to and fro, waggle. Hunâhunáa ang ngípon mo …

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laboy HILIGAYNON

labóy - Loose, slack, not tight, not taut; to loosen, get loose, slacken. Naglabóy ang páha ko. My belt got …

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ladgad HILIGAYNON

ládgad - To inflame, chafe, gall, irritate, heat, loosen the skin by scratching, pinching, rubbing, etc. Naládgad ang íya lábwak …

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lubad HILIGAYNON

lubád - To open, solve, translate, untie, undo, unbind, disjoin, disconnect, disentangle, loosen knots, etc.; to fade, said of colours. …

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lugad ILOKANO

v. /MANG-:-EN/ to loosen. Saan mo nga lugaden dayta poste. Don’t loosen that post.

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lugak HILIGAYNON

lugák - Loose, not tight; to loosen, slacken, let out. Lugakí ang kalát, ang wáklos mo, etc. Loosen the rope, …

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lulok ILOKANO

v. /MANG-:-AN/ to loosen, slacken as a string. Lulukam dayta lubid ti ullaw mo. Slacken the string of your kite. …

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lunga-lunga HILIGAYNON

lungâ-lúngà - To loosen by shaking to and fro, move to right and left, as a nail, post, bolt, etc., …

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talokon HILIGAYNON

talokón - (B) To move, stir, shake loose, loosen, lift or shift slightly. Matalokón mo ang bató nga diá? (Maínghit …

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tangso HILIGAYNON

tángsò - Looseness, shakiness, condition of not being firmly secured or attached; to become loose or looser, to loosen, to …

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tikwal HILIGAYNON

tíkwal - To move to and fro, pass over quickly, lick, suck at (as when passing the tongue over the …

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tion HILIGAYNON

tión - To move, shift, loosen, dislodge. Matión (maínghit, maíngkà) mo balá iníng bató? Can you move this stone? Indì …

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tugak HILIGAYNON

tugák - Loose, slack, remiss, shaky, not tight or taut; to loosen, be or become loose, to slacken. Tugakí sing …

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tulakdong HILIGAYNON

tulákdong - A cover for the head; to cover the head; to loosen the outer skirt and pull it over …

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ulyab HILIGAYNON

úlyab - To pull, tear at, shake to and fro so as to separate (loosen) one thing from another, to …

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