"Anas" is a word in HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH, CEBUANO
A genus of water fowls, of the order Anseres, including
certain species of fresh-water ducks.
ánas - The reach, sweep or range of fire
over dry grass, leaves, shrubs etc., as in
jungle-burning (kaingín); to overrun,
sweep over, said of fire. Iníng dútà inágyan
sang ánas. This land was overrun by fire.
Kon may kaingín dirâ maanásan man
iníng dútà. If a kaingín-fire is started over
there, this land also will be overrun by the
flames.
ánas v [B; c1] landslide.
Muánas (maánas) gánì kanang búkid, malubung giyud mung búhì, If there is a landslide on that moun-tain, youll be buried alive.
Kun mukusug ang ulan, iánas kanang ímung baul, If it rains hard, your field will be washed down.
When he smiles like that, there's a single dimple. It was the thing that got me the very first time I saw him.
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