Meaning of dígù

dígù

Cebuano

v. 1. bathe someone Nakadígù ka na ba sa irù? Have you bathed the dog? Digúun ku siya sa ákung mga haluk, I will bathe him with my kisses; 2. be bathed in sweat, blood, etc. Nadígù siya sa singut, He is bathed in sweat. (→) n. 1. way — not having had a bath. Way digù ning batáa, pan-us, This child smells. He hasn’t had a bath; 2. medicinal preparation with which one bathes; 2a. one’s favorite drink (slang). ‘Muinum kag tubà?’—‘Inum? Mauy ákung digù,’ ‘Do you drink coconut palm toddy?’—‘Do I drink toddy? I bathe in it.’ -un n. 1. impurities on a newborn baby which are washed off by bathing; 2. convalescing patient about to take his first bath.