"Buta" is a word in WARAY, HILIGAYNON, CHAVACANO, CEBUANO
Buta - blind
English: throw away
Tagalog: tapon
English: to throw away
Tagalog: tapon
búta v [AP; b] blind.
Gibutáan sa gugma, Blinded by love.
() a blind.
() bungul blind and deaf.
paka- v [A13; b(1)] pay no heed to s.t.
Ayaw pakabutabunguli ang ákung tambag, Do not disregard my advice.
-in-() a in a blind manner.
butabúta k.
o.
small swift commonly nesting in buildings and caves, producing edible nests: Collocalia troglodytes.
butabuta {1} k.
o.
tree of open waste places with milky sap which causes blindness.
{2} k.
o.
sorcery which causes the victim to go blind.
{2a} k.
o.
seashell used in performing this sorcery.
{3} k.
o.
rock shell.
bútà - (B) To fill, charge, replenish. Butáa
ang báso. Fill up the glass. Ginbútà níya
ang ákon báso sing tínto. He charged my
glass with red table-wine. Ibútà mo akó
siníng báso. Please fill this glass for me. (cf.
punô).
butá - Blind, sightless; to become totally
blind. Nagbutá na siá? Has he gone
busón – butíg
quite—, totally—, blind? Has he quite lost
his sight? (cf. lamón).
butâ - (B) Full, filled, replenished, charged.
Butâ na ang láta. The can is full. Sang
piésta butâ gid ang simbáhan sang mga
táo. On the feast-day the church was quite
filled with people. (cf. punô).
He saw two stars collapse against one another and a nova form; it flared up and then, as he watched, it began to die out. He saw it turn from a furiously blazing ring into a dim core of dead iron and then he saw it cool into darkness. More stars cooled with it; he saw the force of entropy, the method of the Destroyer of Forms, retract the stars into dull reddish coals and then into dust-like silence. A shroud of thermal energy hung uniformly over the world,over this strange and little world for which he had no love or use.It's dying, he realized. The universe. The thermal haze spread on and on until it became only a disturbance, nothing more; the sky glowed weakly with it and then flickered. Even the uniform thermal disbursement was expiring. How strange and goddamn awful, he thought. He got to his feet, moved a step toward the door.And there, on his feet, he died.They found him an hour later. Seth Morley stood with his wife at the far end of the knot of people jammed into the small room and said to himself, "to keep him from helping with the prayer". "The same force that shut down the transmitter," Ignatz Thugg said. "They knew; they knew if he phrased the prayer it would go through. Even without the relay." He looked gray and frightened. All of them did, Seth Morley noticed. Their faces, in the light of the room, had a leaden, stone-like cast. Like, he thought, thousand-year-old idols.Time, he thought, is shutting down around us. It is as if the future is gone, for all of us.
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