Meaning of inum

inum

Cebuano

v. drink


inum

Cebuano

v. 1. drink; 2. drink liquor. Nagwandugwandug ang linaktan níya, nakainum tingáli, He’s wobbling. Maybe he had one too many; 3. take medicine with water. Muinum siyag tablítas arun makatúg, He will take sleeping pills so that he can go to sleep; n. action of drinking. (←) 4. have a drinking spree. Ang dispirádu túa mag-ínum sa súd sa íyang kwartu, The despondent man is drinking heavily in his room; n. drinking spree. imnanan v. drink s.w. habitually. imnanan, ilimnan, ilimnanan, inúman n. 1. drinking container; 2. place where one habitually drinks. hiN-(←) a. 1. fond of drinking. Dì ku hingínum ug tubà, I don’t care too much for toddy; 2. drunkard. ma- n. something to drink, esp. alcoholic. pala-(←) a. see hiN-, 2. ilimnun, imnunun n. 1. alcoholic liquor or beverage; 2. any liquid for drinking; 3. folk medicine consisting of boiled herbs and roots taken orally; v. treat with boiled herbs or roots. Giilimnunan lang ang íyang hilánat, His fever was just treated with boiled herbs and roots.