"Hulam" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
hulám - (H) Borrowing; to borrow, get a
loan, raise money. Nakahulám siá sang
ákon kwárta. He borrowed money from
me. Pahulamá akó sang ímo kwárta. Lend
me some money. Hulamí akó sing pílak
kay Fuláno. Get me an accommodation
from N.N. Ipahulám sa ákon ang ímo
karabáw karón sa hápon. Let me have (let
me have a lend of) your buffalo for this
afternoon. Sa karón índì nákon ikáw
mapahulám sing kwárta, kay balasúbas
akó gid. For the present I cannot advance
you money, because I am completely out of
cash. Indì ka maghulám kag índì ka
magpahulám. Neither borrower nor lender
be. Ang amó nga pílak saráng mapahulám
sa íla. That money can be given them as a
loan, (they can borrow that money). (cf.
língit, útang, ángkat).
hulam v {3} [A; b5] develop uncultivated land belonging to s.
o.
else and cultivate it without sharing with the owner.
Hulamun (hulaman) nákù ang ímung lasang ug napúlù ka túig, Ill clear your forest and cultivate it for ten years without sharing.
hulam v [A; b(1)] {1} borrow s.t.
Gihulaman (gihugman, gihud-man) nákù ang íyang lápis, I borrowed his pencil.
{2} adopt, take over as ones own.
Ang mga Pilipínu daghang gihulaman (gihugman) nga kinaíya, The Filipinos have adopted many for-eign traits.
pa- v [A; ab] lend.
Pilay ímung pahuwaman?
How much are you going to lend?
n loan.
-anan() n one one borrows from.
Kinsa may ímung hulamánan ug kwarta?
Who do you borrow from?
-in-an a {1} s.t.
borrowed.
{2} adopted, taken over as ones own.
{2a} a?
ected, put on.
Wà ku kaangay sa batásan níyang hinulaman, I dont like her a?
ected manners.
There was another thing bigger than the tiredness – and this was the strong crew purpose.
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