Tagalog
magpakaliwa (nagpapakaliwa, nagpakaliwa, magpapakaliwa) v., inf. turn towards the left
Tagalog
(nagkakayod, nagkayod, magkakayod) v., inf. grate; grind off in small pieces
Tagalog
n., bot. bark of a tree
Tagalog
galisin (ginagalis, ginalis, gagalisin) v., inf. become infected with sarna
Tagalog
(inaatupag, inatupag, aatupagin) v., inf. attend to something regularly as task or duty
Cebuano
board
Cebuano
see úlung.
Cebuano
n. parrot
Cebuano
v. exclaim
Cebuano
v. 1. stagger under a load that is too heavy. Makabakutut (makapabakutut) man sad ang kabug-at niíning baskíta, The weight of this basket can make one stagger; 2. stagger under the burden of debts.
Hiligaynon
To bear patiently, suffer humbly or meekly, endure with fortitude, undergo, brook, stand, put up with. Ilúba ang mga kalisúd nga nagabút sa ímo. Suffer with fortitude the troubles that have come upon you. Magpaílub ka lang sinâ. Just bear it patiently.
Hiligaynon
(B) Edge, rim, side, border, environs, surroundings. (binít).
Hiligaynon
To rend, cut or break into small pieces or parts. Ratáka lang diáng (iníng) hénero. Tear this cloth into small pieces. Ginrátak na (níya) ang amákan. He cut the bamboo-mat into small pieces. Tatlohón mo lang ka gurút (gulút) ang ísdà, índì mo pagratákon. Divide the fish into three parts only, don't cut it into many small pieces. (see rítak id.).
Ilocano
v. sabornuan, pasukiban
Ilocano
n. libut dagiti sicacaballo
Ilocano
n. saritaan
Ilocano
n. abot, lungog
Ilocano
v. apagbiit a tamingen
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