Cebuano
peer
Cebuano
n. reddish fish about an inch long with fine scales, rough skin, eaten stewed in vinegar or fermented, preserved in salt.
Cebuano
n. variety of short-term paddy rice with large reddish or white grains.
Cebuano
n. fourteen; v. see disiutsu.
Cebuano
slumber
Cebuano
reason
Cebuano
n. objective
Cebuano
purpose
Cebuano
n. brand name of a medicinal ointment for skin diseases.
Cebuano
n. kind of coarse herb of waste places and cultivated for its long, white, trumpet-shaped flowers, which are burnt for the treatment of asthma: Datura metel.
Cebuano
v. lie down on one’s belly, be turned over, cause something to do so. Mukámang na ang bátà kay makakaub na, The baby will soon be able to crawl because it can turn over now. Nakaub ang sakayang gihampak sa balud, The boat was turned over when it was lashed by big waves. Gikauban níya sa kaldíru ang íyang bánang libudsuruy, She left no food for her good-for-nothing husband (lit. she turned the pot upside down on him).
Cebuano
buddy
Cebuano
colleague
Cebuano
fellow
Cebuano
n. associate
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n. chaperon
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n. companion
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n. companion(s)
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n. comrade
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n. escort
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