"Buntug" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
búntug - A stye in the eye, a small
inflammatory tumour on the edge of the
eye-lid. (cf. síng-it, bínggit).
búntug - To bite, strike, said of snakes.
Binúntug ang karabáw sang mán-og. The
buffalo was bitten by a snake. Andam ka,
agúd índì ka pagbuntugón sang mán-og.
Take care, lest you should be bitten by the
snake. (cf. kagát—to bite in general:
sugúd—to sting (of insects).
buntug v [A; a1] {1} overcome s.t.
Makabuntug ka ba niá-nang dakung trúsu?
Can you lift the large log?
Buntúgun ku ang mga kagul-ánan, Ill overcome my sorrows.
{2} [A; c] throw s.t.
into the water to sink it.
Gibuntug sa kriminal ang pistúla sa dágat, The killer threw the pistol into the sea.
hiN-v [B1256; b8] be set s.w.
Ang ílang balay didtu mahimuntug sa pátag, Their house was located on the plain.
Ang arka didtu mahimuntug sa Arárat, The ark was set down on Mt.
Ararat.
-un n {1} anchor made of a forked stick with a stone tied in the fork.
{2} k.
o.
wrasse found in reefs.
buntug n quail.
paN- v [A2; b6(1)] catch quails.
-un() a quail-like in appearance.
v [B12; b6] get to be small and round like a quail.
buntug n general name for gobies.
buntúgun see buntug.
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