Cebuano
adj. fragile
Cebuano
adj. voluble
Cebuano
adj. perishable
Cebuano
adj. combustible
Cebuano
adaptable
Cebuano
n. see karbalyas.
Cebuano
n. soft, whitish, oily substance on the surface of the meat of a mature coconut which is forming buwà (the sponge-like growth which precedes the sprout).
Cebuano
v. slip by sliding. Midalipánus lang ang ubud sa ákung kamut, The eel just slipped from my hand. Gidalipánus nákù ang ákung kamut sa háwak sa babáyi, I slid my hand down the woman’s hips.
Cebuano
see dalispang.
Cebuano
v. slide. Midalipsù ang bátang ákung gikúgus, The child I was carrying slipped out of my arms. Nadalipsù ang dyip sa danlug nga karsáda, The jeep skidded on the slippery highway. Nagkalingaw ang mga bátag padalipsù sa bakilid, The children amused themselves sliding down the hill.
Cebuano
see síhì.
Cebuano
see alipunga.
Cebuano
a. 1. pure and unmixed, esp. coconut juice; 2. for emotions to be pure. Dalísay nga gugma, Unsullied love.
Cebuano
pure
Cebuano
refine
Cebuano
v. 1. slip, lose one’s footing. Midalispang siya sa pálut sa ságing, He slipped on the banana peel; 2. lose one’s honor, fall into disrepute. Nadalispang siya sa mapasalígung sáad, She lost her honor because of reassuring promises; 3. for wind or water to brush against something Ang dágat midalispang sa kílid sa barútu, The sea slid off the edge of the boat. Gidalispángan ang ákung nawung sa huyúhuy, A breeze brushed against my face.
Cebuano
see dalipsù.
Cebuano
v. 1. offer food, refreshments, expressions of good feeling to guests. Mudálit giyud nà silag pagkáun human sa pangadyì, They will surely serve food after the novena. Dalíti usab siyag pahíyum, Greet her with a smile; 1a. offer for entertainment. Kining prugramáha gidálit ninyu sa ..., This program has been presented to you by ... 2. offer food to spirits in the búhat ceremonies; n. 1. something offered to visitors; 2. food offered in the búhat ceremonies.
Cebuano
see handilítik.
Cebuano
see daus-us.
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