"Gaud" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH, CEBUANO
n. oar, paddle.
To sport or keep festival.
Deceit; fraud; artifice; device.
An ornament; a piece of worthless finery; a trinket.
To bedeck gaudily; to decorate with gauds or showy
trinkets or colors; to paint.
gáud - To oar, row, paddle, scull, propel by
means of oars. Gaúri (—údi) ang sakayán.
Row the boat. Igáud ang búgsay sa baróto.
Use the oar to propel the ferry-boat. Igáud
akó ánay siníng bóte. Kindly row this boat
for me. Sang pagpalapít sang bágyo
gingaúran (ginaúran) níla kamí sa túman
kadásig pa dungkáan. When the storm
approached they rowed us very swiftly into
(towards) the harbour. (cf. búgsay).
gaúd - An oar, paddle, scull. (cf. búgsay).
gaud n k.
o.
porgy.
gaudgaud = gaud.
Trick; jest; sport.
gaud, gáud v [A; b5] row, propel a boat with an oar at the stern.
Makagáud kahà ta hangtud sa daplin?
Can we possibly row as far as the shore?
Ang linayágan ug way hángin gawrun (gawran) lang, A sailboat is rowed if there is no wind.
() n large oar.
gauran n oarlock.
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bugsay n oar, paddle. v {1} [AN; b] row, paddle. Mibugsay (namugsay) siya padúlung sa lawud, He paddled toward the …
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