(from túpung) v. 1. for vertical things to be almost the same height, esp. for children to be so close together they are almost the same height. Ug alinupungun ninyu ang inyung anak, magsangkiig mu, If you have your children one after another, you’ll reel under the burden; 2. coming one after another (figurative). Nag-alinupung nga suliran, Problems that come one after another.
a. euphemism for ignuranti.
v. make a rustling, rushing sound. Mikanáas ang mga dáhun nga gihuyup sa hángin, The leaves rustled in the wind. Nagkanaas ang túbig sa busay, The water in the waterfalls made a rushing sound; n. rustling, rushing sound.
n. supernatural being which preys on newborn infants. It drinks the blood from childbirth and tries to get at the newborn baby’s liver. If the baby dies, he drinks the mother’s milk without her knowledge and kills her thereby. It is pictured the size of a baby, with horns and fangs, with long pointed ears, dirty brown in color and angular in features. It has the ability to walk, change its appearance, and make itself invisible.
n. chimney; v. put a chimney s.w.
n. place near the seashore which becomes rocky due to the action of the sea; v. get to be a rocky shore.
see waray gid. see waray.
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