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patent
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v. do something suddenly without sufficient reason, warning, or propriety. Mipathaw lag katáwa ang búang, The madman suddenly burst into laughter.
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see salampáti.
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it happened to (so-and-so) as well. Gibunù tanan. Pati ang mga bátà, They were all killed, including the children. Pati aku naapil sa kasábà, I was included in the scolding, too.
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certify
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n. kick
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v. 1. kick at. Kusug mupátid ang plíyir sa sákir, A soccer player kicks hard. Patíri ang itlug sa kuntra, Kick your opponent in the balls; 2. move something s.w. by kicking it. Ipátid ra ákung sinílas diri, Kick my slippers over to me; n. 1. kick; 2. kick of drinks (humorous). Pwirtig pátid ning tubáa dà, This toddy packs quite a kick. paN- v. kick with intensity. Nagpamatid siya sa kasukù, He was kicking in anger. patidpátid v. go on foot in a leisurely manner. Magpatidpátid lang ku inigpaúlì, I’ll walk home leisurely. — sa láta see patidpátid, v1. 2. play patidpátid; n. children’s game of undoing knotted rubberbands with the feet. The one who separates one from the rest wins all of them.
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n. 1. army fatigues; 2. colored olive drab. Karsunsilyung patig, Olive-drab undershorts; v. wear fatigues.
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n. business
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n. commerce
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n. trade
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n. traffic
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adj. commercial
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a. terrific in execution, appearance (slang). Pátik kaáyu siya sa íyang amirikána dà, He sure looks terrific with his coat. Pátik sag sinayawan nang bayhána dà, That girl can really dance.
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n. brand
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n. mark
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n. seal
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n. stamp
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v. 1. tattoo, mark with a brand. Ákù siyang gipatíkan ug agila, I tattooed an eagle on him; 1a. implant kisses. Patíkan kug hawuk ang ímung dughan, I’ll cover your breasts with kisses; 2. print or publish. Napátik ang íyang hulagway sa mantaláan, Her picture was published in the newspaper; 2a. be fixed indelibly s.w. Napátik sa ákung kasingkásing ang ímung pangalyúpù, Your pleas have been imprinted in my heart. (→) n. 1. implement used for marking animals; 2. tattoo, brand. May patik nga iks sa samput, There is an X branded on the rump; 3. explanatory annotation on a land title that it has been made collateral for a loan; v. be so annotated. Napatikan na giyud ang ákung titulu, I finally had to borrow on my land. (Lit. My land has finally gotten an annotation.) -ánan n. printing press. -in-an n. one who has been tattooed, esp. ex-convicts. mag-r-(→), mag-l-(→) n. 1. publisher, printer; 2. one who brands or tattooes.
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