"Huput" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
húput - To steep, dye, pervade, saturate
with, etc. See húgum.
húput - One kept or guarded by another
(as a foster-child, a ward, a concubine, a
servant, etc.).
hupút - To keep, guard, take care of, mind,
preserve, maintain. Hupti (huputí) sing
maáyo iníng mga papéles. Take good care
of these papers. Yanáng mga púlong sang
íya ilóy ginhúptan níya sa alibútud sang
íya nga tagiposóon. Those words of his
mother he guarded carefully in the
innermost recesses of his heart. Ihupút akó
ánay siníng tulún-an túbtub nga magbálik
akó. Please mind this book for me till I
come back. (cf. típig, ámlig, tátap).
hupút - Steeped, soaked, dyed in, imbued,
imbrued, saturated, etc. See hugúm, etc.
hupút, Animals owned or taken care of.
Madámù ang íya báka, báboy, kánding
kag manók nga hupút. He owns (takes care
of) many cows, pigs, goats and chickens.
huput v {1} [A; b6] obtain, possess s.t.
abstract or s.t.
rare and especial.
Wà pay nakahuput ánang matánga sa aláhas dinhi, No one here has ever come to possess that sort of jewelry.
Ta-lagsaung katakus nga íyang gihuptan, The extraordinary ability that he possesses.
{2} have dominion, rule over.
Ang Ispanya mihuput sa Pilipínas ug kapin sa tulu ka siglu, Spain ruled the Philippines for more than three centuries.
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hinúptan - One kept for work or service, as a menial servant, a concubine, one adopted into the family, etc. …
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