"Alima" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
alimá - (B) To take in hand, to handle or
take care of. Alimahón mo gánì iníng mga
bátà. Take care of these children, then.
Ialimá akó ánay siníng mga bátà. Lend
me a hand, please, in taking care of these
children.
alíma (from líma) v [A; b] take care of s.
o.
by administering to his needs.
Alimáhi ang ímung manghud, Take good care of your younger brother.
n hand (dialectal).
alíma - (B) The hand. Pagpangalíma—to
handle, handle roughly, come to blows, etc.
Indì ka mangalíma sa íya or índì mo siá
pagpangalimáhon. Don’t touch him. Don’t
strike him—, handle him—, roughly. (cf.
kamót).
Do not plan to die, do not plan for the death of your name or your influence - rather, plan for the resting of a life well lived. Make an eternal mark.
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