Tagalog
n., bot. almond
Tagalog
lamugin (nilalamog, nilamog, lalamugin) v., inf. squash; press until soft
Tagalog
(nagnonotsebuwena, nagnotsebuwena, magnonotsebuwena) v., inf. spend Christmas Eve together as a whole family
Tagalog
masamain (minamasama, minasama, mamasamain) v., inf. consider as wrong; decry; condemn
Tagalog
pagbusa n. mutual quarreling with abusive words
Cebuano
v. 1. put liquid or fat into the staple food. Mubahug lang siyag mantíkà kay dì mukáun ug útan, He mixes lard with his corn because he doesn’t eat vegetables; 2. feed leftovers to. Ibahug na lang ang pán ngadtu sa ítik, Toss the bread to the ducks. -in-, -in-an n. food mixed with soup, lard, or water. Ang íyang binahug (binahugan) gikaun sa irù, The dog ate his food mixed with soup. bahugbáhug v. 1. do something in large amounts. Nagbahugbáhug kamig katáwa sa íla, We had a barrel of laughs at their house; 2. have a free-for-all fight; n. 1. something done in plentiful quantities. Bahugbáhug ang ínum sa kasal, There was drinking done on a large scale at the wedding; 2. free-for-all fight.
Cebuano
n. kind of dwarf coconut, not more than 10′ tall, with thin-husked nuts the size of a grapefruit. — humay n. kind of small-grained rice with white husk and grains, considered desirable for consumption as staple.
Cebuano
n. 1. the young of the katang, kind of fresh-water crab; 2. kind of harp shell.
Cebuano
moneyed
Cebuano
n. visit
Hiligaynon
Dim. and Freq. of balúd. Also: Wavy, shaking to and fro, oscillating, waddling; to waddle, rock, toddle or totter along. Nagabalúd-bálud siá sa dálan. She is toddling along the road. Balúd-bálud ang íya paglakát. He walks unsteadily,-sways to and fro.
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
See pógon-to labour, work for daily wages.
Hiligaynon
Ilocano
v. itden, iccan
Ilocano
n. cosina, paglutuan
Ilocano
n. anus, kinapinget
Ilocano
v. panangituloy
Ilocano
adj. nasukir, agkedked
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