"Estancia" is a word in ENGLISH
A grazing; a country house.
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To take to graze or pasture, at a certain sum; -- used originally of the feeding of cattle in the …
Read the complete definitionThe taking in by any one of other men's cattle to graze at a certain rate.
Read the complete definitionagsing v [A; b2] for a missile to graze s. o. Ígù lang nakaagsing ang bála sa íyang agtang, The …
Read the complete definitionánggot - To get used to take proper food, to get a liking for, or to relish, proper food, applied …
Read the complete definitionv. /AG-/ to graze, to eat grass. Saan mo nga ipalubos nga agarab dagita kalding ditoy inaladan tayo. Don’t allow …
Read the complete definitionbag-id v [AB46; ac] rub back and forth against. Mibag-id ang bábuy sa batu kay gikatlan, The pig brushed itself …
Read the complete definitionbalángtan - (H) Pasture, ground where animals, tied to a long tether, may graze. Iníng dútà walâ námon pagaúmha, kóndì …
Read the complete definitionbalhin (from halin) v {1} [A; c1] {1a} move s.t. from one place to another. Balhínun (ibalhin) ta kini didtu …
Read the complete definitionTo feed on, as pasture; to pasture on; to graze.
Read the complete definitionThe act of brushing; as, to give one's clothes a brush; a rubbing or grazing with a quick motion; a …
Read the complete definitionbúhì - To bring back to life, raise to life, resuscitate, revivify, revive, restore to life; to be or get—free,—loose, …
Read the complete definitionTo graze.
Read the complete definitiondámgot - To begin to eat or graze, start taking other food than milk, said of a baby and of …
Read the complete definitiondapya v [AB23(1); c] splash, be splashed. Ang balud midapya sa baybáyun, The waves splashed onto the shore. Kinsay nagdapya …
Read the complete definitionTo pasture; to feed; to graze; also, to use for pasture.
Read the complete definitionThe pendulous skin under the neck of an ox, which laps or licks the dew in grazing.
Read the complete definitionA tract of poor, sandy, undulating or hilly land near the sea, covered with fine turf which serves chiefly for …
Read the complete definitiondúsak - To injure, hit, wound, bruise, abrade, excoriate, graze, scratch, lacerate, take the skin off with a blunt-pointed tool …
Read the complete definitiondusák - Bruised, contused, abraded (skin), grazed, lacerated, excoriated, wounded with some blunt-pointed instrument.
Read the complete definitiondús-il - To scratch, scrape, lacerate, wound slightly so that part of the skin or bark comes off. Nadús-il ang …
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