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v. be on friendly, cooperative terms, help each other when help is needed. Nagsaudsáud ang mga managsúun sa buluhatun sa balay, The brothers and sisters cooperated with one another in doing the household chores.
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v. do, occur one after another in rapid succession. Misaudsaud ang dimálas níya, He was hit by bad luck without letup. Labihang nakasaudsaud sa mga pumapálit niánang buntag, The buyers came steadily all morning long.
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v. 1. drag a boat ashore or back to the sea. Tabangan tag sáug ang barútu, Let’s all help drag the boat ashore; 2. move, carry away by an emotion (literary). Gisáug siya sa usa ka tawhánung pagbátì, She was carried away by an ecstatic feeling. -l-an(→), -l-anan n. place where one usually drags a boat in going ashore or back to the sea.
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n. highest point of pain in labor when the baby is expelled; v. reach this point in labor. Gisaúlan na ang babáying nagbatì, The woman in labor is in acute pain now.
Cebuano
see ulì.
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celebrate
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feast
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jubilee
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n. celebration
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n. ceremony
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halloween
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see sag-ulu. see úlu.
Cebuano
v. celebrate the memory of some event. Dílì ku musaúlug sa ákung adlaw, I will not celebrate my birthday. Magsaúlug mi sa ámung pyista rung dúsi ning bulána, We will celebrate our fiesta on the twelfth of this month; n. celebration.
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short for unsáun. see unsa.
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n. sharecropper. Dílì ni ákung yútà, saup lang ku dinhi, This is not my land. I’m just a sharecropper here; v. work a piece of land by sharecropping. paN- v. earn one’s living as a sharecropper; n. sharecropping.
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tenant
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tenant farmer
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v. 1. for a liquid or water level to be above the surface of something Kinahanglang musáup ang túbig sa karning lat-an, If you boil meat, the water level should be above it. Gisaúpan (gisáup) sa túbig ang dakung pátag, The vast plain was flooded with water; 2. flood with feelings. Misáup sa íyang dughan ang hilabihang kamíngaw, She was overwhelmed with feelings of loneliness. Gútum nga misáup sa balángay, A famine which overwhelmed the village.
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v. be in an angry mood. Gisaupan ku kay gilabtan ag ákung butang, I was in a bad mood because someone touched my things.
Cebuano
v. for all sorts of people to move around in all directions in a certain place. sauysáuy v. go back and forth over a place. May táwu nga misauysáuy tungud sa átù, There was a man who was going to and fro in front of our house. Mga mamistáhay nga nagsauysáuy sa kadalánan angat sa pyista, People passing back and forth in front of our house during the fiesta.
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