Tagalog
usli n. 1. bulge; 2. projection (something that sticks out)
Tagalog
pangungurot n. act of pinching (people)
Tagalog
n., mat. curvature
Tagalog
n. stagnant; checked
Tagalog
deposisyon n. legal deposition; testimony
Cebuano
v. bang the head against something, bang heads together. Pakúgun ta mu kay paríhu mung sad-an, I’m going to bang your heads together. You are both guilty. Íyang ipakug ang íyang úlu sa halígi ug sapútun, He bangs his head against the post when he is angry. pakugpákug v. for things hanging loosely to bang repeatedly against each other. Magpakugpákug ang mga buwad nga binítay ug hangínun, The dried fish which are hung up knock against each other when the wind blows.
Cebuano
see sulum.
Cebuano
tenant farmer
Cebuano
parable
Cebuano
n. 1. name originally given to an ornamental shrub planted for its leaves: Polyscias fruticosa; 2. name now also given to the croton, an erect ornamental shrub planted for its large, shiny leaves in various mottled colors and in a variety of shapes: Codiaeum variegatum. -an see kalípay, 2.
Hiligaynon
Watery soil, swamp, marsh, fen, wet place. (basâ).
Hiligaynon
Freq. of súgid-to tell, relate, report, etc. Way or manner of one's telling a story, making a report, giving out a statement, or the like. Maáthag siá sing panúgid. Maáthag ang íya panúgid. His statement is (was) clear. He narrates (tells a story, etc.) in a clear, distinct way.
Hiligaynon
Ilocano
adj. naraniag, nalawag
Ilocano
v. ipaay, ipaymaysa
Ilocano
n. pulgada, 1/12 ti cadapan
Ilocano
n. bassit nga ayup
Ilocano
n. tucactucac
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