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A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan - iTeX translation reports

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out <strong>of</strong> the balloon. Nagkahiyus ang hubag, The boil is<br />

subsiding. Pahyúsi (hyúsi) nang háwak mu, Take s.t.<br />

<strong>of</strong>f your waist. {3} [B2] become decreased in amount.<br />

Bag-u pa gánì kung nagpalit ug usa ka bákid bugas<br />

nahíyus lang dáyun, I bought a cavan <strong>of</strong> rice only recently<br />

and how quickly it was consumed. Nagkahiyus<br />

na ang bahà, The flood is going down now. {3a} [B2;<br />

b7] for the amount <strong>of</strong> food in the stomach to decrease<br />

through digestive action. Wà pa gánì mahíyus ang<br />

paniudtu, paínit na pud, Before weve even digested<br />

our lunch, they serve tea. a broke, without money. ()<br />

a {1} leaky, letting air or gas out. Hiyus ang búla,<br />

Leaky ball. {2} s.t. from which some or all gas has<br />

come out. Hiyus ang ligid, One <strong>of</strong> your tires is s<strong>of</strong>t.<br />

hiyut = húsud.<br />

hmm_1 n onomatopoetic representation for humming.<br />

hmm_2, hmp expression <strong>of</strong> annoyance, anger, disregard.<br />

Hmp, ábi níya mukupus ku, Humph, he thought<br />

I would back down. Hmp, tsúra níya, Humph, the<br />

nerve <strong>of</strong> him.<br />

hú n {1} whoa, a command for a horse to stop (pronounced<br />

with a long, low tone). {2} hey, a call to get<br />

attention from way in a distance (pronounced with a<br />

high pitch). {3} shout uttered when one is called to<br />

acknowledge that he has heard the call.<br />

húbad v {1} = hulbad. {1} a [A2; a12] break out<br />

<strong>of</strong> a hold in wrestling or judo. Way makahúbad<br />

ning gwarníha, No one can break out <strong>of</strong> this lock.<br />

{2} [A; c1] translate into another language. Ihúbad<br />

(hubárun) nátù sa Ininglis ang Binisayà, Lets translate<br />

the <strong>Visayan</strong> into English. ug damgu interpret<br />

dreams. {3} [A; a12] solve a problem. Lisud hubárun<br />

ning gumunhápa, This is a difficult problem to solve. n<br />

{1} move to free oneself from a lock in wrestling. {2}<br />

<strong>translation</strong>. hubadhúbad v [A13; a3] justify to oneself<br />

why things are as they are. Naghubadhúbad siya<br />

sa íyang kaugalíngun nga hustu, bisag gipakasayup sa<br />

uban, He justified to himself that it was proper, even if<br />

others misunderstood. mag-r-() n translator, language<br />

interpreter. tag-() n translator <strong>of</strong> some specific piece.<br />

hubag n {1} boil. Hápit na mubutu ang hubag, The<br />

boil is about to come to a head. {2} any swelling, usually<br />

reddish, on and beneath the skin. Daghag hubag<br />

ang náwung sa pinaakan, He has swellings all over the<br />

face where he was bitten. {3} magical expression uttered<br />

repeatedly by an unglù that has gotten injured as<br />

he immerses himself in a river in order to get cured instantly.<br />

v {1} [b4] get a boil. Gihubagan siya sa lubut,<br />

He has a boil on his buttocks. {2} [B3(1)46] swell. Mihubag<br />

ang ági sa íyang indyiksyun, The region on his<br />

arm which was injected swelled. Naghubag ang íyang<br />

mata sa paghinílak, Her eyes are swollen from constant

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