Cebuano
n. 1. crown of royalty or royalty in a pageant; 1a. garland put on the head; 1b. crown as a symbol of supremacy. Maílug kahà ang kurúna sa átung kampiyun? Will anyone wrest the champion’s crown from him? 2. wreath of flowers as an offering for the dead; 3. priest’s tonsure; 4. tails of a coin; 5. the curved lower part of the anchor. Ang kurúna sa angkla mauy mag-una pagbungad sa bunbun, The crown of the anchor touches the sand first; 6. a small side-compartment in the fish corral (bungsud) into which the fish which were not caught in the main compartment are driven; v. 1. crown royalty. Ang gubirnadur mauy mikurúna sa hára, The governor crowned the beauty queen. Si Kristu gikurunáhan ug tunuk, Jesus Christ was crowned with thorns; 1a. make into a crown or wreath; 2. put a wreath on a grave or coffin; 3. tonsure a priest. Gikurunáhan na ag manghud kung siminarista, My brother in the seminary has already been given his tonsure; 4. for tails to come up in coin tossing. Mukurúna (makurúna) gánì ni, ikaw na say antug, If this comes out tails, you take a turn in tossing. paN- v. for the baby to crown in delivery. Nangurúna na ang úlu sa bátà, The baby has already crowned.