"Kahas" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

kahas HILIGAYNON
Definition:

káhas - To hazard, dare, venture, be
audacious, reckless, intrepid, impertinent,
insolent, daring, bold, high-spirited,
dauntless. Kinahásan níya ang
paghinguyáng sang pílak nga ginpatágò
ko sa íya. He dared to spend the money I
had entrusted to him for safe keeping. Indì
mo pagkahásan ang pagbukás sang
ganháan kon walâ ka sing túgut sa
pagsulúd. Don’t dare to open the door,
unless you have permission to enter. (cf.
aháng, ahás).

kahas CEBUANO
Definition:

káhas v [AN; a2] {1} have the audacity to get or use s.t.
without the consent of the proper person.
Gikáhas sa asáwa ang ílang tinígum arun ipalit ug tíbi, The wife had the nerve to take their savings to buy a T.
V.
set.
Gikáhas níyag baligyà ang bábuy, He took it upon himself to sell the pig.
Gikáhas ug lúgì sa íyang anak ang ílang kalubihan, His son had the nerve to harvest their coconuts.
{2} embezzle.
Ang tisuríru nga mikáhas sa pundu, The treasurer who embezzled the funds.
pangáhas v [A2; b5] {1} do s.t.
one should not.
Ayaw giyug pangáhas ug paúlì nga mag- inusára sa kagabhíun, Dont dare go home alone at night.
{1a} abuse s.
o.
sexually.
Buut ku siyang pangahásan, I wanted to abuse her.
{2} dare do s.t.
that takes courage.
Dì ku mangáhas pagtabuk samtang bahà pa, I dont dare cross while the river is in flood stage.
mapaN-un n daring to do s.t.
forbidden.

Few words of positivity

Given our abundance, the burden of proof should always be on keeping, not giving. Why would you not give? We err by beginning with the assumption that we should keep or spend the money God entrusts to us. Giving should be the default choice. Unless there is a compelling reason to spend it or keep it, we should give it.

Randy Alcorn, Money, Possessions and Eternity

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ahag HILIGAYNON

áhag - To choose, select, pick out. (cf. ágag, árag, pílì, áno). aháng. Daring, boldness; to be or become daring, …

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amang-amang CEBUANO

amang-amang v [A; b(1)] have the nerve to do s.t. which an or-dinary person wouldnt dare do. Mu ra nay …

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arisgal HILIGAYNON

arísgal - (Sp. arriesgar) In the Visayan language this term has almost completely lost its original meaning "to risk, dare, …

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arisgr CEBUANO

arisgr paN- v [A; b6] try s.t. regardless of the consequences. Mangarisgr kug panágat bisag dakù ang balud, I will …

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asam-asam CEBUANO

asam-asam v [AN; b(1)] {1} dare do s.t. di? cult, beyond ones capacity to do. Mag-asam-asam kag pangusína nga dì …

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atribir CEBUANO

atribir v [A3] do s.t. one has no business doing. Kinsay nag-atribir ug arangka niíni? Who went and took this …

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bagutbut CEBUANO

bagutbut v [A; b3c5] mumble under ones breath in complaint. Ígù ra siyang makabagutbut. Dì man siya makaáku sa pagtubag, …

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dahak HILIGAYNON

dahák - To dare, presume, make bold to, venture, take the liberty of, be— impertinent,—presumptious,—impudent,— forward,—daring,—venturesome,— cheeky,—pert,—brazen,—audacious,— froward,—bold. Indì ka …

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dahas HILIGAYNON

dahás - To dare, presume, venture, be bold, intrepid, audacious, venture some, cheeky, impertinent, have the—nerve,— cheek,—pluck,—hardihood. Gindahasán níya ang …

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dudla HILIGAYNON

dúdlà - To get wise by experience, beware a second time, dread or fear to repeat an action. Nagakadúdlà na …

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gunaw HILIGAYNON

gúnaw - To go oneself or personally on an errand, go or come in person, dare, risk, venture (a voyage, …

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isug HILIGAYNON

ísug - Bravery, valour, courage, nerve, grit, hardihood, fortitude, prowess, boldness, daring, intrepidity, doughtiness, fierceness, violence; to be brave, courageous, …

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kahangay CEBUANO

kahangay v [A; b6] dare touch s.t. forbidden. Way muka-hangay sa ákung gamit ayug latiguhun, Nobody dares touch my instruments …

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labut CEBUANO

lábut n {1} concern, connection, part of. Wà kay lábut sa ámung gipanagsultíhan, What we are talking about is no …

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laki CEBUANO

láki maáyung have exceptional ability. Maáyung láki si Maríya sa ininglis, Maria has exceptional ability in English. ka- n {1} …

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lumaluma CEBUANO

lumaluma pa- v [A3] undertake to do s.t. one is incapable of doing. Ayawg palumalumag áyu sa radiyu kay musamut …

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muntura CEBUANO

muntúra n {1} saddle. Lisud ang magkabayù nga way muntúra, Its di? cult to ride a horse without a saddle. …

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pa CEBUANO

pa {1} still, yet: up to now, up to a specific point in the past. Natúlug pa si Pidru, Pedro …

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pudir CEBUANO

pudir n {1} rights one has over another person to regulate or order him. Ang kumandanti may pudir sa pagdisiplína …

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ra CEBUANO

ra particle following the first word of a predicate. {1} only [predicate] and nothing else. Si Pidru ra ang mitábang …

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