"Binlud" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

binlud HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bínlud - Small particles of hulled rice. Indì
masal-otán sing bínlud ang ilá sugilánon.
One cannot put in a tiny particle of rice,
when they converse together i.e. they
chatter so much and so quickly, that one
has no chance to put in a word. (cf.
bilinlúdan).

binlud CEBUANO
Definition:

binlud n {1} finely ground corn grits.
{2} small child who is allowed to participate in a game just to humor it.

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bilinludan HILIGAYNON

bilinlúdan - (H) A receptacle for the particles of rice called "bínlud”.

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purutikol HILIGAYNON

purutíkol - See purutákal. Purutíkol gid lang ang íya nga hámbal nga índì masalotán sing bínlud. He speaks so volubly, …

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uyakup HILIGAYNON

uyakúp - Fine particles of rice, smaller even than "bínlud”; powder, face-powder. (cf. yápyap, pólbos).

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