Meaning of tindug

tindug

Cebuano

v. 1. stand, cause something to stand. Kinsay nagtindug (nagpatindug) sa pusti, Who set the post up? Nagtindug ang ubang pasahíru, Some of the passengers were standing. Tindúga (itindug, ipatindug) ang butilyang natumba, Set the bottle that toppled back up. 2. act as a wedding sponsor. Mayur ang mitindug sa ílang kasal, The mayor acted as their wedding sponsor; 3. stand on, back up one’s word, idea, etc. Tindúgi giyud nang ímung pasángil, Be sure to back up your charges; 3a. take responsibility for someone’s expenses for him. Akuy mutindug sa ímung matrikula, I will take care of your school obligations; n. 1. height (said of living beings and objects). 2. a bride-to-be’s wedding ensemble, everything she wears on her person during the wedding ceremony. Namalit na ang mga ginikánan ni Idyun ug tindug álang sa íyang pangasaw-unun, Edion’s parents have bought his bride’s wedding ensemble. pa- v. construct a building. Íning sapía makapatindug na tag balay, With this money we can now construct a house; n. stake set under beams to add support when there is a considerable distance between the supporting posts. hi-/ha-, hipa-/hapa- v. stand up involuntarily. Nahatindug (nahapatindug) ku sa kakurat, I stood up in shocked surprise. -in-an n. wedding ensemble, including the accessories. -um-, -um-r- n. original inhabitants, natives. Talagsa ray tumitindug (tumindug) sa syudad, There are few people originally from the city. -un(→) n. the family, relatives, and friends of the groom. They serve the bride and her family (lingkurun) at the wedding festivities. Kita kay tindugun, átù ang tanang trabáhu unyà sa adlaw sa kasal, We are in the groom’s party so we have to do the work at the wedding party.