tagom [tágom] n Climbing plant with a leaf like malunggay used to test for food poisoning called kilkig, by rubbing the leaves on one's palms that will turn black. Then a herbal remedy is prescribed by a spirit healer. Kag tagom ay usang klasing buyong para sa kilkig. This climbing plant like malunggay leaf is another medicine for poisoning. [The leaves cause one’s palms to turn black when the food has been poisoned by kilkig.] (sem. domains: 4.9.4.1 - Sorcery.)
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kalayaan [kalayáan] 1n Freedom. kalayaan Kag mga “Filipino” ay nakaagom it kalayaan paghalin ni Marcos sa Malacanang. Filipinos enjoyed their freedom when Marcos left Malacanang. (sem. domains: 7.2.6.4 - Set free, 3.3.4.5 - Free to do what you want.) 2vt To free somebody. Ingpalaya sida it manog-bihag sa ida. He was freed by his captors. (sem. domains: 7.2.6.4 - Set free.)
kahilwayan [kahílwayan] n Relief from all anxiety, problems. kapahingahan Sinrang ruha ay nakaagom it kahilwayan tong makataposey kag inra mga anak. The couple felt relieved when all their children attained a degree. (sem. domains: 4.4.2.1 - Problem, 3.4.2.4.1 - Worried.)
agom [ágom] v To experience special circumstances (as of either good or bad); to enjoy something good; to endure or bear pain. nakamtan Kada ninra naaguman kag maadong pangabuhi ay ingbuligan sinra it mayamang hali. The reason why they have experienced good things in life is because their wealthy relative helped them. Nagpaibang banwa sida matapos ida maagoman kag kabiguan sa negosyo. gShe went abroad after she had experienced failure in business. (sem. domains: 3.3.1.6 - Determined, 3.4.1 - Feel good, 3.2.2 - Learn.)