"Dayday" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

dayday ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /MANGI-: I-/ to spread. Idayday mo dagita lupot tapno agmaga da. Spread the clothes so that they will get dry. DAYDI [pl. DAGIDI], dem. 1. that, that one: no longer extant, remote in time. --var. DEYDI, DEDI, ADI, DI.

dayday HILIGAYNON
Definition:

dáyday - To form—, follow—, keep—, in
line, stand—in a row,—in file,—in rank,
walk in Indian file. Nagadáyday ang mga
táo sa prosesyón. The people in the
procession are keeping in line. Daydayá

ang mga bátà. Draw up the children in
line. Daydayí ang binít sang dálan sang
mga eskwéla. Make the school-children
stand in a row at the side of the road.
Padaydayá ang mga bátà. Make the
children form in line. (cf. ídas, andána,
kóro).

dayday CEBUANO
Definition:

dayday v [A; b6(1)] put a landmark along a boundary line.
Gi-daydayan kug nangkà ang utlánan, I marked the boundary with jackfruit trees.
n landmarks planted along a boundary.
pa- v [A] travel along the edge of s.t.
: alongside landmarks, fields, rivers, etc.
Wà siya musulud, nagpadayday (nanayday) lang sa utlánan, He wasnt tresspassing.
He was just walking along the boundary.
paN- v [A2] = padayday.
-an(), -an n the top rim of the side of a boat.

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Justin Cronin, The City of Mirrors

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abladu CEBUANO

abládu n {1} delivered in spoken fashion. Ang kúru abládu, dílì kantáhun, The chorus is spoken, not sung. {2} lines …

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adbans CEBUANO

adbans n advance payment on a salary, debt, etc. v {1} [AP; cP] give an advance. Adbansan ka nákug singku, …

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agisod HILIGAYNON

agísod - To follow one after another, to succeed regularly. Agisóda (-óra) or iagísod ang ímo mga buluhatón. Perform your …

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alib-alib HILIGAYNON

alíb-álib - A circular arrangement around a common axis as the steps of a winding staircase; arranged in such fashion; …

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alihid HILIGAYNON

alíhid - Side, edge, border; to pass along the side of, to go in a parallel line along the border …

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aloghog HILIGAYNON

alóghog - A running line, any rope or string, attached by means of rings or a channel, through which it …

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ambak CEBUANO

ambak v {2} [A; c] go, climb down. Mihínay siyag ambak sa káhuy, He climbed out of the tree slowly. …

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ambihas CEBUANO

ambihas, ambíhas a two things parallel or face to face but one slightly behind or to the side. Ambíhas ang …

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andana HILIGAYNON

andána - (Sp. andana) File, line, row, tier; to walk in file or line. Ang mga soldádo nagaandána. The soldiers …

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angtad CEBUANO

angtad a be in line of sight. Angtad ra sa bintánà ang tíbi, You can watch TV through the window. …

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antad HILIGAYNON

ántad - Distance, separation, difference; to make room, give way, yield space. Malayô ang ántad. The distance is great or …

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atabay HILIGAYNON

atábay - Shoring, shoring material, temporary props, supports, lining; to shore up, to line, to prop, support temporarily. Atabáyi ang …

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badlis CEBUANO

badlis v {1} [AB3; a] draw a line, for a line to show itself. Mibadlis sa íyang agtang ang dagkung …

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badlit HILIGAYNON

bádlit - A line, stroke, sign or mark with a pencil, pen or the like; to line, sign, mark with …

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bahaw CEBUANO

báhaw v [A; c1] put food out to eat. Pagbáhaw na, Serve the dinner now. Ibáhaw (baháwa) ang kan-un sa …

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bakay CEBUANO

bákay v [A2; c] {1} move the line from which one starts, shoots, puts, etc. in a game. Mubákay siya …

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balabag CEBUANO

balábag v [A2S; c1] {1} lie across a path. Balabágun (ibábag) nátù pagbutang ang káhuy, Lets put the tree across …

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balaybay CEBUANO

balaybay v [A; c1] put in a row. Balaybáyun (ibalaybay) nátù ang misitíra sa agiánan, Lets put a row of …

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bal-ot-bal-ot HILIGAYNON

bal-ót-bál-ot - Striped, streaky, showing various lines of colours. Bal-ót-bál-ot ang sámay sang íya báyò. His jacket is striped. His …

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balud HILIGAYNON

bálud - To be wavy, corrugated, show wavy lines, be bent in the form of a wave. Nagabálud ang íya …

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