"Anhuy" is a word in CEBUANO

anhuy CEBUANO
Definition:

anhuy a smell of boiled starchy foods which have been burnt.
v [BN; a2] for boiled starchy foods to smell burnt.
Ang kamúti maanhuy ug pahubsan, The sweet potatoes will get a burnt odor if you let the water boil away.

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The only time you must not fail is the last time you try

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Laugh your heart out.

Three men are traveling in the Amazon, a German, an American, and a Mexican, and they get captured by some Amazons. The head of the tribe says to the German, "What do you want on your back for your whipping?"The German responds, "I will take oil!" So they put oil on his back, and a large Amazon whips him ten times. When he is finished the German has these huge welts on his back, and he can hardly move.The Amazons haul the German away, and say to the Mexican, "What do you want on your back?" "I will take nothing!" says the Mexican, and he stands there straight and takes his ten lashings without a single flinch."What will you take on your back?" the Amazons ask the American. He responds, "I'll take the Mexican."

agallochum ENGLISH

A soft, resinous wood (Aquilaria Agallocha) of highly aromatic smell, burnt by the orientals as a perfume. It is called …

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angtud CEBUANO

angtud a having the smell of burnt hair, cloth, or flesh with-out fat. v [BN; b6] smell of burnt hair. …

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empyreuma ENGLISH

The peculiar smell and taste arising from products of decomposition of animal or vegetable substances when burnt in close vessels.

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panganta HILIGAYNON

pangánta - Freq. of kánta—to sing. Freq. of ánta—smell of burnt food. pangánti, To act like a weather-cock or dog-vane. …

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pangantod HILIGAYNON

pangántod - (H) Freq. of ántod—the smell of burnt food; to burn and emit a corresponding smell.

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