a. be scattered all over the place. Buagya ang mga butang sa ímung kwartu, The things in your room are strewn all over the place; v. scatter, be scattered all over the place. Way láin nga mubuagya niánang balità, si Síta ra, No one but Zita would broadcast that news. Wà na gániy inahan magbuagya (mabuagya) na giyud ang mga anak, If the mother is gone, the children will scatter. ti- see tibuagya.
a. graceful in movement. Grispul siyang misáyaw, She danced gracefully; v. be, do something gracefully.
v. gather things together in a neat pile. Haníba ang mga papílis nga napasapása, Stack up the papers that have been scattered. -in- 1. something gathered in a neat pile; 2. accomplice in doing something Mga hinánib ku sa parigla, My accomplices in attacking passers-by.
n. money contained in something (slang). Pilay lasak sa pitákang inyung gilunggub? How much was in the bag you snatched?
n. 1. a small book containing magical prayers (urasiyun) which comes into a person’s possession through the agency of a supernatural force. The uttering of the prayers by the owner of the book is thought to have special healing or protective powers; 2. any small booklet. — sa bangku n. bank-*book. — sa tíkit n. book of tickets.
[discourse particle (adds mood or condition to text), time word or particle] now
v. clean or clear an area of grasses, bushes, and small trees, usually at the borders of a cultivated area to prevent the plants from being in the shade or to afford a good view of the field.
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