"Balud" is a word in WARAY, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

balud WARAY
Definition:

Balud - wave

balud ILOKANO
Definition:

n. prisoner. --syn. PRESO, PRISONERO. v. /MANG-:-EN/ to imprison, confine in prison. Apay nga binalud da ka? Why did they confine you in prison? --syn. PRESO, KALABUS.

balud HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bálud - Field near a river, plantation in the
immediate neighbourhood of a stream. (cf.
doróg).

balóta – bána
bálud, A kind of shrub or decorative plant
with beautiful large leaves.

balud HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bálud - A kind of bird of the size of a
pigeon.

balud CEBUANO
Definition:

bálud n k.
o.
cream-colored wild pigeon: Ducula bicolor.

balud HILIGAYNON
Definition:

balúd - A wave, billow, surge, swell, surf,
breaker, comber, beach-comber, ripple; to
be ruffled, be a little rough (of the sea); to
rise and roll (of waves). Karón dalágkù
ang mga balúd. Now there are heavy waves
(white horses) on the sea. Nagabalúd ang
dágat. The sea is rather rough,—is choppy.
Nabádlan silá sa dágat. They had rough
weather on the sea. (cf. bádlan, hanúl).

balud CEBUANO
Definition:

balud n waves.
a curved, curled in a single upward curve.
Balud siyag piluk, She has curly eyelashes.
v {1} [a] be struck by waves.
Malúnud nang sakayánag balurun ug kusug, That boat will sink if it is struck by big waves.
{2} [A; a] curl s.t.
upwards.
Balura ang ímung kamut, Make your fingers bend upwards.
() a having high waves.
Bálud run kay dúnay bagyu, Theres a huge surf because theres a storm.
v {1} [B; b6] for there to be huge waves.
Magbálud kag maglínaw manágat giyud siya, He goes to sea, whether there are huge waves or whether it is calm.
{2} [a4] be caught in high seas.
Gibálud kami didtu sa kinalawran, We were overtaken by high seas far out from shore.

balud HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bálud - To be wavy, corrugated, show wavy
lines, be bent in the form of a wave.
Nagabálud ang íya kamót, iníng
talámnan, etc. His hand, this field, etc. has
wavy lines on it.

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mabalohon HILIGAYNON

mabalóhon - Much-married, one who has married several times, surviving several husbands or wives. (cf. bálo). mabálud, Wavy, bent in …

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