"Balaud" is a word in WARAY, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
Balaud - law
balaúd - (H) See balaód—dysentery.
baláud v [A; c] {1} issue an order.
Gibalaúran kung Tátay sa dílì na pagtabakù, Father ordered me not to smoke.
{2} give a warning.
Gibalaúran tang may bagyung taliábut, We have been warned that theres a typhoon coming.
n {1} (not without l) law, rules and regulations.
Ayaw supáka ang baláud, Do not break the law.
{2} warning.
batakang constitution.
balauránan n place where laws are passed.
Ubus, ibabaw balauránan, Lower, upper house.
mag-r-() n lawmaker, -un(), balaurun, balaudnun n bill, future law.
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