n. 1. vacancy. Wà na mi manáwat ug bag-ung kawáni kay way bakanti, We’re not accepting new employees because there’s no vacancy; 2. vacant place. Nangítà mig bakanting lingkuránan, We were looking for a vacant seat; 3. piece of land left to lie fallow; v. 1. for a vacancy to open up, leave something vacant. Magubà ang balay nga bakantíhag dúgay, A house that is left vacant for a long time will go to pieces; 2. for a piece of land to lie fallow.
v. start something burning by putting something glowing to it. Gidaíkan nákù ang sigarilyu, I lighted the cigarette.
[deictic, demonstrative pron.] very
n. 1. customs, established practice of a group. Kustumbri dinhi sa upisínang mangadyì úsà mutrabáhu, It is a custom in our office to say a prayer before we begin work. Kustumbri sa mga Pilipínu nga muamin sa mga tigúlang, It is the custom of Filipinos to kiss the hands of their old folks; 2. characteristic nature of an individual. Ngil-ad ug kustumbri nang babayhána, bintahúsa, That woman has a bad character. She takes advantage of others.
a. ill-educated, ill-mannered; v. be ill-educated or bad-mannered.
(not without l) = KAPULUT.
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