"Agwada" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
agwáda - (Sp. aguada) To get or fetch
water (especially with two tins suspended
from a pole carried over the shoulder).
Agwáda ka or magagwáda ka sing túbig
sa subâ kag dálha dirí. Fetch water from
the river and bring it here. Agwadáhi akó
sing túbig sa madalî, kay ilútò ko sa
panyága. Fetch me some water at once, for
I’m going to use it for cooking the dinner.
(cf. ság-ub).
agwáda v [A; a2] fetch water.
Agwadáhan lang tikag túbig, Ill fetch water for you.
paN- v [A2] fetch water for a fee.
n the occupation of fetching water.
Makasapì pud siyag diyútay sa pangagwáda, He can earn a little money in fetching water.
agwáda agwadahan n {1} the pole carried on the shoulder with a can on each end.
{2} the cans used to convey water.
{3} the place where one fetches water.
{4} the families to whom water is delivered by the carrier.
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agwadahán - Vessel for fetching or carrying water, water-bucket.
Read the complete definitionagwadór - (Sp. aguadór) Water-carrier. Húy, agwadór, agwadáhi akó sing túbig sa ímo agwadahán. Hello! Water-carrier fetch me some water …
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Read the complete definitionbaldi n {1} pail. {2} storm signal consisting of a cone made of canvas raised by day in combination with …
Read the complete definitionbayóng - A piece of thick bamboo of about three or four yards in length and used for fetching water …
Read the complete definitionbuúl - (B) To take, fetch, bring, carry away, take along with. Búl-a ang pílak. Take the money. Sín-o ang …
Read the complete definitionhákut v [A; a] carry or haul s.t. in several trips. Muhákut siyag túbig sa mga silíngan, He fetches water …
Read the complete definitionhinúbig - To draw or fetch water. (cf. túbig).
Read the complete definitionigib1 Active Verb: umigib Definition: (verb) to fetch water, to carry water to a place 2 Definition: Notes: Examples: Umigib …
Read the complete definitionigib2 Active Verb: mag-igib Passive Verb: igibin Definition: (verb) to fetch water, to carry water to a place Examples: 1) …
Read the complete definitionkabù v [A; a] {1} dip water, scoop solids out of a container. Kabuun ta ning túbig sa tangki, Dip …
Read the complete definitionkalus v [A; a] {1} fetch water. Nakakalus na kug pára ikalígù, Ive already fetched water for my bath. {2} …
Read the complete definitionn. a large jar with a wide mouth used especially for fetching and storing water.
Read the complete definitionna particle following the first word of the predicate. {1} now [so-and-so] is the case by now, will be the …
Read the complete definitionság-ub - To draw water, fetch water. Magság-ub (or simply ság-ub) kaw (ka) sa subâ. Fetch water from the river. …
Read the complete definitionsag-ub n a bamboo 67 long with the nodes removed except at the bottom, used to fetch liquids. v {1} …
Read the complete definitionEnglish: to fetch water from a faucet or well Tagalog: igib
Read the complete definitionv. /AG-, MANG-:-EN/ to fetch (water).
Read the complete definitionsalok Active Verb: sumalok Definition: (verb) to fetch, as in fetching water 2 Definition: Notes: Examples: Sumalok ka ng tubig …
Read the complete definitionsámpaw - Lying above or on top of something, superimposed, superincumbent, overlying; to lie above another, be or put on …
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