Search results for "liwag"

rila [rílà] 1n Tongue. 2vbt To lick something; to taste something with the tongue. dílà Ingrilaan ni Nida kag liwag nak ing ukay sa kaldereta. Nida licked the ladle which had been put in the ‘kalderetta’ dish. comp. hardin it sariling rila

liwag-liwag (comp. of liwag) v To stir constantly with a ladle. Kahinangyan bagang liwag-liwagon nako agor indî magkurta kag gata? Do I need to stir it constantly with the ladle so that the coconut milk won’t curdle.

liwag [liwág] 1n Ladle. sandok Ikayo kag liwag it otan./Kayoha kag utan it liwag. Stir the vegetables with the ladle. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.3 - Cooking utensil.) 2vt To stir with a ladle (as of food). Waya nida giliwaga kag suya kada nakama (also means “spoiled”). She didn’t stir the accompanying dish with a ladle (so used her hand) so it spoiled. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.5 - Serve food, 5.2.1.3 - Cooking utensil.) comp. liwag-liwag

kayo₁ [kayó] vt To stir cooking, cooked food with a ladle (e.g. porridge, meat and vegetable dishes, soup). haluin Kayuha kag linugaw sa kaldero. Stir the rice porridge in the pot. Ingkayo nida it liwag kag otan. She stirred the vegetable dish with a ladle. (sem. domains: 7.3.4.5 - Actions of the hand, 5.2.1.1 - Cooking methods.)