Tagalog
(pinapamahayan, pinamahayan, papamahayan) v., inf. reside in a certain place
Tagalog
lulugu-lugo adj. very weak due to some disease (esp. birds and fowls)
Tagalog
n. mop; floor mop
Tagalog
n. elevator; lift
Tagalog
bimbin n. forced delay; detention
Cebuano
see lad-uk.
Cebuano
v. 1. peel off, detach something from a surface to which it is firmly attached, esp. over its entire surface; become so. Wà pa muukal (maukal) ang unud sa lubi, The coconut meat has not detached from its shell. Nag-ukal ang tikud sa sapátus, The heel is coming off the shoes. Nagkaukal na ang pintal sa dáang balay, The paint of the old house is peeling off; 2. take out or away from something as if detached. Ukala na nang bátà sa íyang inahan, Take that child away from its mother. Dì na siya maukal sa pagkamaistru, He can’t be removed from his teaching post.
Cebuano
adj. doleful
Cebuano
n. lace
Cebuano
scratch
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
To bruise, contuse, cause a weal, bruise, contusion. Indì mo pagdagdagón ang páhò, kay mahánog. Don't drop down the mango, for it will be bruised. Indì mo paghanógon ang átis. Don't bruise the custard-apple. Ginhúlug níya ang páhò kag ginhánog (nahánog, nagkahánog). He threw the mango down and bruised it (and it was or got bruised). (see lánog).
Ilocano
adv. idiay bañgir, ballasiw
Ilocano
v. pamamalagda
Ilocano
n. panangpasurot, panangipatungpal
Ilocano
adj. umasping, carupa, capada
Ilocano
n. cajil, kita ti color
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