Meaning of túkud

túkud

Cebuano

v. 1. brace, prop. Tukúra ang kapáyas kay malúad unyà inigbagyu, Brace the papaya. It might fall when the storm comes. Itúkud ímung kamut sa bungbung unyà barug sa usang tiil, Prop your hand against the wall. Then stand on one leg; 2. erect a house, building. Anhi tukúra (itúkud) ang munisipyu, The municipal hall will be erected here; 3. form, found an organization, establishment. Kinsay nagtúkud sa Siliman? Who founded Silliman University? Gitúkud ang buluntaryu panahun sa Hapun, Volunteer troops were organized during the Japanese occupation; 4. put up a business. Ang nigusyung tukúrun kanang gikinahanglan sa lungsud, The business you put up should be one which the town needs. (→) n. something used to prop or brace something tag-(→) n. founder, organizer. katukúran n. founding, establishment. Nagsaúlug sila sa katukúran sa syudad, They are celebrating the founding of the city. mag-r- see tagtukud. patukuránan n. foundation, basis. Way patukuránan ang ímung pasángil, Your charges are without foundation. tukudtúkud v. fabricate a story, esp. one with a dubious motive; n. fabrication, concoction. Pulus tu tinukudtúkud (tukudtúkud) ang ílang isturyang naglaki ang ímung asáwa, Those stories about your wife’s carrying on with other men are all fabrication anyway. tinukudtúkud see tukudtúkud, n. paN- v. hold oneself at arm’s length when dancing.


túkud

Cebuano

v. cut a style of dress. Tukúra lag yánu ning ákung sinínà, Just make my dress in a simple style; n. style of dress. Ang túkud sa sinínà nagbalikbálik lang, The same dress styles keep coming back again. (→) see túkud, n.


túkud

Cebuano

n. plow; v. make a plow.