husto
HUSTO is a word in Ilokano with its meaning in English.
var. of KUSTO. I [a prolonged shrill sound], interj. an exclamation expressing surprise and wonder. I- [pt. IN-, prp. I- + R1, ptp. IN- + R1], a passive verbalizing affix that generally places in focus or subject position the goal of the action expressed by the verb, or that with which the action is done or which effect the performance of the action. --var. IY- . Y- (before a vowel). --see -EN. I- [pt. IN-, prp. I- + R1, ptp. IN- + R1], a passive verbalizing affix which places the cause or agent of the action expressed by the verb in focus or subject position. Daytoy ti ipatay mo. This is what you will die of. --var. IY-, Y-. I- (+ R2), a nominalizing affix which combines with certain verb stems to form verbal nouns with the meaning: process or manner of the action expressed by the verb stem. --var. IY- (+ R2), Y- (+ R2) (before a vowel). I--AN [pt. IN--AN, prp. I- + R1 + -AN, ptp. IN- + R1 + - AN], a passive verbalizing affix which places in focus or subject position the beneficiary of the action expressed by the verb. Idawatan nak ti asin. You ask for some salt for me.