"Antimanu" is a word in CEBUANO
antimánu v {1} [A; b5c1] do s.t.
early before s.t.
else hap-pens.
Muantimánu kug lakaw arun dílì hiabtan sa ulan, I will leave early before I get caught in the rain.
Antimanúhun (an-timanúhan) ta sila ug sulti arun dílì hiunhan, Lets tell them early before s.
o.
else does.
{2a} [A3P; a12] kill s.t.
with a sin-gle blow.
Wà nímu maantimánug patay ang bábuy, You didnt kill the pig at the first blow.
{2b} [A3P; b5c1] do s.t.
imme-diately with finality.
Iantimánu (antimanúhun, antimanúhan) giyud ang pagbalíbad arun dílì na magbalikbálik, You should refuse him with finality then and there so that he will not keep coming back.
a for a killing to be done with one blow.
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