bulaw 1n Gleam as of something shiny. Malonong ka layag din. The glint [of something shiny like gold] is soft (lit. smooth). see: layag 1. 2adj Reddish-yellow hair, as of person, dog or pig. 3deriv n Gold. 3.1v To shine or gleam like gold. Ko ogbulawan, maroyow ka layag din. Malangan ka bulaw din. When [something] gleams like gold, its glint (lit. rays of light) is beautiful (lit. good). It’s gleam is soft (lit. smooth). see: layag 1.
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layag 1n Light or brilliance, such as that of the rays of the sun, a lamp or a flashlight. Ka allow, ogbogoy to layag to ma-awang. The sun, it gives brilliance to the light. see fr.: bulaw 1; see fr.: ilag 1; see fr.: bulaw 3.1. 1.1n The glint of reflected light as from gold or gems. Ko ogbulawan, maroyow ka layag din. When [something] gleams like gold, its glint is beautiful (lit. good). 2v To shine brightly, as the sun Og-iling to inoy to, “Onow kow on su ma-allow on.” Ogmalayag on ka allow. The mother would say something like, “Get up because it is daytime. The sun is shining brightly. 3v To light up, as a lamp or flashlight. Warò a nigpallaguy su ka ispat ku, konad oglayag. I didn't run because my flashlight it wouldn't light up.