"Bugay" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
bugáy - Gift, present, donation, favour; to
make a gift or donation. Ginbugayán siá
sang Mahál nga Diós sing madámù nga
mga grásya. He had many graces
bestowed upon him by God. Ang mga
bugáy sang Diós nga Espiritú Sánto. The
gifts of the Holy Ghost. Ginbugáy sang
Diós sa áton ang Sántos nga Pagtóo. God
granted us the gift of Holy Faith. Iníng
makalilípay nga tabû bugáy sang Diós sa
ímo. This joyful event is a favour sent you
by God. (cf. hátag, dólot, dúlut, regálo).
(N.B. "bugáy” is almost exclusively used for
supernatural gifts or favours received from
God).
bugay n bride price; gift originally given to the brides family, but now often to the bride.
v [A; c] give a bride price.
Bugayan man gánì untà kadtu siyag duha ka gatus, She could have gotten a dowry of two hundred pesos.
bugay = buguy (female).
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dólot - Gift, present, offering, boon, grant, donation, favour; to make a gift of, give a present, bestow upon, present …
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Read the complete definitiontaó, ta-ó - (B) To give, donate, make a present of, bestow upon, hand over to. Itaó kaná ang síngsing …
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