banhaw

Cebuano

v. bring back to life. Kanang awíta mibanhaw sa ákung kabatan-un, That song brings me back to my youth. Si Kristu ang nagbanhaw ni Lasarus, Christ resurrected Lazarus.


butalhag

Cebuano

a. one who can’t see things under his nose. Náa ay! Kabutalhag nímu, There it is! You must be blind; v. unable to find things right in front of the eyes.


butku

Cebuano

see buktu.


gunggung

Cebuano

1; n. grunts (Theraponidae) similar in appearance to the bugáung but very small; 2. name given to slow-witted persons.


hatsa

Cebuano

a. vain and affected in behavior. Hatsa bayà níyang maglakaw, mu rag mudílu, How affectedly she walks! As if she were a model.



hubo

Cebuano

adj. nude


kaduha

Cebuano

second


kairil

Cebuano

see kayril.


katungdanan

Cebuano

n. duty


kítib

Cebuano

v. move rapidly in a repeated action. Mikítib siyag lakaw, He walked with rapid steps. Mikítib íyang bàbà mu rag masinggan, His mouth chattered away like a machine gun. (→) v. for the heart to beat rapidly. Mikitib ang íyang kasingkásing, His heart beat rapidly. -an(→) a. chattering incessantly.


linibong

Cebuano

n. thousand(s)


padako

Cebuano

amplify


pagpuasa

Cebuano

v. fasting


pagpuga

Cebuano

v. extract


pang-abin

Cebuano

n. coalition


panuop

Cebuano

pry


adv. downstairs


sipain

Cebuano

kick


sulay

Cebuano

undertake


hinungdan


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