Tagalog
bukuhin (binubuko, binuko, bubukuhin) v., inf. criticize someone and prevent his succeeding in something
Tagalog
ilako (inilalako, inilako, ilalako) v., inf. peddle; hawk
Tagalog
adj. colloq. term before names of elders, and distant uncles and ants
Tagalog
n. 1. basin of a river (geology); 2. deep valley surrounded by mountains
Tagalog
n. rehabilitation
Cebuano
n. camera
Cebuano
complete
Cebuano
n. kind of flowing gown for women consisting of a flaring, full skirt modified to form two pant legs; v. wear this sort of gown.
Cebuano
n. roasted young rice grains. After being roasted the grains are pounded, winnowed, and used for making sweets; v. make pilípig.
Cebuano
much
Hiligaynon
To be or become easy, facile. Naghulás ang pagdáro, kay naulanán ang dútà sing madámol kagáb-i. Now it is easy to plough, for a heavy rain fell on the fields last night. Pahulasá ang íya trabáho. Make his work easy. Nahulasán akó sa pagtoón sang ininglés. It was easy for me to learn English. (see hapús).
Hiligaynon
Affability, amiableness, sociableness, sociability. (áblaw; see kaabiabíhon).
Hiligaynon
Caus. of dasón-to follow, etc. Padasoná si Hosé sa kay Pédro. Padasoní si Pédro sa kay Hosé. Let José follow Peter. Order José to follow Peter. Ipadasón ko sa íya ang íya sologoón. I shall order his servant to follow him. I'll send his servant after him. Ang beláda pinadasonán (pinadásnan) níla sing isá ka maáyo nga panihápon. After the play they served a good supper. They followed up the play with a good supper. (see padáson, pasunúd).
Hiligaynon
Freq. of líbut-to go, (pass) round, etc.
Ilocano
n. panagtipon, ititipon
Ilocano
n. pigsa, dagsen, pigsa a manggayud
Ilocano
v. ungtan, pagungtan
Ilocano
n. ayus, carayan
Ilocano
v. agpapan, no
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