Meaning of lalum

lalum

Cebuano

a. 1. deep, extending far down from the surface. Lalum nga bangag, A deep hole. Ang subà dinhi lawum, The river here is very deep; 2. late in the night. Lalum nga kagabhíun, Deep in the night; 3. deep, low in tone. Lalum nga pangaghu, A deep sigh; 4. profound, hard to understand. Lalum nga tirminu, Difficult terms. Lalum nga pinsar, Deep thought; 5. — ug bughat for a relapse after childbirth to be severe; v. 1. deepen, cause to become deep. Ang kaminíru mauy mulalum sa mga kanal, The street cleaners will deepen the ditches. Mulalum (malalum) ang samad ug dílì limpiyúhan, A wound will become deep if it is not cleaned. Laluma pagbúhù ang lubung, Dig the grave deep enough. Lalumi pag diyútay ang bulsa, Make the pocket a little bit deeper; 2. become late at night; 3. become deep and low, reaching from the depths. Milalum ang íyang pangaghu nga nagtan-aw sa masakitun, Her sighs grew deeper as she looked at the sick man; 4. get to be profound. Makalalum (makapalalum) diay ug pinsamintu ning kalisud, I have found out that hardship makes one think deeply; 5. — ang bughat for a relapse after childbirth to be severe. Ang kasagunsun sa pagpanganak mauy makalalum (makapalalum) sa bughat, Having babies one after another makes one get severe relapses; 6. — ug dulut see dulut. -g- see lalum, a, v (plural). gi-un, giladmun n. depth. Ang giladmun sa íyang pangútuk, The depth of his intelligence. ha- a. deep. Halawum nga ginháwa, A deep breath. ka- n. depth, deepness. Dílì masukud ang kalalum sa íyang gibátì, The depths of her feeling cannot be fathomed. kahi-an, kahiladman n. depths, the innermost recesses. i-(←) n. underneath, under. Ilálum sa káma, Underneath the mattress. Ilálum sa gahum sa Katsílà, Under the Spanish regime. Iláwum sa dágat, Under the sea. pai-(←) v. 1. go under, underneath something Mipailálum ang isdà sa sapyaw, The fish went underneath the fish net. Pailadmi sa libru ang mga papil, Put the papers under the book; 2. assume responsibilities or duties. Akuy mupailálum sa tanang trabáhu dinhi, I’ll do all the chores around here; 3. be subject, subservient to. Násud nga nagpailálum sa bandílang langyaw, A nation that allowed themselves to be subject to a foreign power. hai- v. get to be underneath something Lisud kuháun ang libru kay nahailalum sa uban, It’s difficult to get the book because it’s way underneath the others.