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A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan - iTeX translation reports

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Misapunir sa ákung alimpatakan nga gibinuángan ku,<br />

It suddenly occurred to me that I was being made a<br />

fool <strong>of</strong>. Nasapunir sa ákung hunàhúnà ang pagpanimalus,<br />

The idea <strong>of</strong> revenge came to my mind.<br />

sapúpu v {1} [A; a12] have, pick up s.t. in ones arms.<br />

Ngánung misapúpu man tu siya sa íyang mga sinínà<br />

ug milakaw? Why did she gather up her clothes in<br />

her arms and go away? Sapupúha (sapupúa) ang masusu<br />

arun dì tugnawun, Hold the baby in your arms<br />

so it wont feel cold. {2} [A12; a12] receive, get hold <strong>of</strong><br />

what is there. Ang bugtung anak mauy makasapúpu<br />

sa tanang kabílin, The only son gets all <strong>of</strong> the inheritance.<br />

Mauy nakasapúpu sa tanang kasábà, The one<br />

who received all the scoldings.<br />

saput n clothes. v {1} [A13] wear clothes. Kadtung<br />

nagsaput ug putì, The one wearing white. {2} [A;<br />

c1] cloth s.t. in s.t. Saputan ang nangkà arun dílì<br />

tamasúkun, Cover the jackfruit so the worms cant get<br />

at it. paN- n {1} attire, the k.o. clothes one wears<br />

as opposed to the type worn by other classes or on<br />

other occasions. Panaput sa tugnaw, Winter clothing.<br />

{2} the way one dresses. Maáyu siyag panaput ug<br />

wà ilhing makalilímus, He dressed well, and no one<br />

recognized him as a beggar. panaptun n {1} cloth,<br />

ready to make into clothing. {2} piece <strong>of</strong> cloth, rag.<br />

sáput n bad temper or mood. v [B146; a4] be in a<br />

bad mood. Ayaw siya ug pangutan-a kay nagsáput<br />

(gisáput) siya rung buntága, Dont ask him questions<br />

because he is in a bad mood this morning. -un(), salaptun<br />

a easily given to bad moods. v [B12] be, become<br />

cranky.<br />

sapúti v [A; a12] do s.t. in a secret, dishonest way.<br />

Abtik nga misapúti sa baráha ang dílir, The dealer<br />

stacked the cards deftly. Ang inyu ra pud nga mga<br />

diligádu ang nagsapúti sa kumpirinsiya, It was your<br />

delegates that worked to undermine the conference.<br />

Ug ímung saputíhun ang buksing, wà nay mupusta<br />

nímu, If you throw the boxing match, no one will bet<br />

on you again. n thing done in a secret and dishonest<br />

manner.<br />

sapwang = salapwang.<br />

sapya v [A; c1] for the waves to lap gently at.<br />

Sapyáhun (isapya) sa mga balud ang mga lúsay ngadtu<br />

sa baybáyun, The waves gently carry the seaweeds to<br />

the seashore.<br />

sapyà a {1} flat, said <strong>of</strong> s.t. which is normally full<br />

and bulging. Sapyà siyag dughan, She is flat-breasted.<br />

Sapyà nga batu ang íyang gilingkúran, He sat on a flat<br />

stone. {2} for a plate or bowl to be shallow. n a flat<br />

liquor bottle containing about 375 cc. v {1} [A3B;<br />

b6c1] flatten, become flat. Musapyà (masapyà) ang

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