n. ice. — bag n. ice bag; v. apply an ice bag to. — baks n. refrigerator. — drap n. popsicle; v. make, make into a popsicle. — kap see ayis bag. — kindi n. ice candy. — krim n. ice cream; v. make, make into ice cream. — kiyub n. ice cubes. — pik n. ice pick; v. use an ice pick on, stab with an ice pick; v. 1. make ice. Maáyu muayis ang ripridiyirítur, The refrigerator makes ice well; 2. freeze. Dalì rang muayis (maayis, mag-ayis) ang ayis kindi kun ibutang sa prísir, The ice candy will freeze quickly if you put it in the freezer; 3. preserve something with ice. Inaysan ba nang isdà? Has that fish been kept with ice?
v. 1. dedicate a song, poem, entertainment to someone Kining awíta ámung ididikit sa átung halangdun bisíta, We dedicate this song to our honored guest; 2. masturbate (humorous slang). Nahugù siya sa hinubra níyang pagdidikit, He got thin from masturbating too much (making too many dedications).
n. God. Anak sa Diyus, Son of God. pur- see pur-. way — 1. atheist, nonbeliever; 2. godless, full of sin; v. become very successful in a certain endeavor. Nadiyus siya sa nigusyu, He became very successful in business. diyusdíyus n. false gods. -in- 1. honest, according to God’s precepts; 2. earnestly with honest effort. Diniyus ang íyang pagtuun, She studied with complete seriousness; v. 1. do something honestly. Gamay kag ginansiya ug magdiniyus kag nigusyu, You won’t have a good profit if you do business honestly; 2. do something with complete earnestness. Dinyusi (dinyusa) pagsag-úlu ang liksiyun, Memorize the lesson earnestly. maki- a. God-loving, fond of worshipping God. -nun a. 1. pious, living according to God’s precepts; 2. divine. Bátang diyusnun, The Holy Infant; v. get to be pious. padiyusdiyusnun v. pretend piety.
v. push or pull to the side. Gigabling sa iskultur ang tabun sa istatúwa, The sculptor pulled the cover off the statue; 2. snatch in a sidewise motion. Migabling siya sa íyang pitáka, He snatched her purse. Gablínga (gablinga, igabling) ang takup sa pultahan, Pull the door shutter to the side.
v. undo something tied, untie. Akuy mihulbad sa íyang gapus, I untied his ropes. Hubára nang panyù mung may súd nga kwarta, Undo your handkerchief which has the money in it.
n. a kind of short, crested, poisonous snake that makes a crowning noise.
n. May. see abril for verb forms: plúris di — see plúris.
n. silverfish, a silver-colored insect that attacks papers and starched clothes; v. be infested with silverfish.
n. jeans, women’s tight-fitting trousers that look like matadors’ trousers; v. make jeans.
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