"Karsunis" is a word in CEBUANO

karsunis CEBUANO
Definition:

karsúnis n {1} trousers.
{2} = nag-, 1a.
v {1} [A; a] wear, make into trousers.
Mukarsúnis ka bag dáan?
Would you wear old trousers?
Bísag mga babáyi run magkarsúnis na, Even the women wear trousers these days.
Ang babáyi dílì pa makakarsú-nis sa simbahan, Women still cannot wear trousers to church.
Karsunísun ku kining panaptúna, I will make this cloth into trousers.
Karsunísi ang bátà, Put the childs pants on him.
Ikarsúnis ning bag-u.
Tan-áwun ta, Put on these new trousers.
Lets look at them.
{1a} nag- men, viewed as potential partners for women.
Unsay ákù?
Dílì ra ikay nagkarsúnis (karsúnis), What do I care?
Youre not the only man in the world.
{2} [A12; b8] get pants.
Nakakarsúnis ku pagbisíta nákù sa ákung uyuan, I got me a pair of pants free when I visited my un-cle.
Lúgus ku makakarsúnis niíning ímung iswildu nákù, I can hardly a?
ord to buy pants with what you pay me.
Pagbisíta sa ákung bayaw hikarsunisan kug mahalun, When my brother-in-law came for a visit, it cost me an expensive pair of pants.
paN- v [A2] put ones pants on.
Nangarsúnis pa ku pag-abut sa bána, The husband arrived while I was putting my pants on.
Midágan siyang wà ngánì makapangarsúnis, He ran o?
without even getting a chance to get his pants on.
-un() n cloth to be made into pants.
Bayinti ang karsunisun niíning panaptúna, This cloth costs twenty pesos per cut (enough to make a pair of pants).
-in- n made like a pair of pants.
Paldang kinarsúnis, A skirt made like a pair of pants.
-in-an n way one wears ones pants.
Yasyas ug kinarsunisan nang tawhána, That man wears his pants crookedly.

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batiis CEBUANO

batíis n {1} leg, esp. the lower leg. {2} legs of pants. v [A; c1] make a leg for toys, …

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delargo HILIGAYNON

delárgo - (Sp. de largo) Long trousers, pantaloons, pants, breeches, small-clothes; to wear trousers, etc. Nagadelárgo na iníng bátà. This …

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istritkat CEBUANO

istritkat n straight cut pants. v [c16] tailor trousers in the straight cut style.

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kalsones HILIGAYNON

kalsónes - (Sp. calzon) Drawers, pants, underwear, short trousers.

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labat CEBUANO

labat n {1} fence. {2} patches made in clothing, walls, fence. Ang labat sa íyang karsúnis lainláin ang kulur, The …

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laklak CEBUANO

laklak v [B; c1] for trousers, pants, underpants to be too loose. Mulaklak ang karsúnis basta luag ang hawakan, Trousers …

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lawlaw CEBUANO

lawlaw v {1} [A; c1] slacken a line. Maglawlaw ku áning mikubit arun dì mabugtù ang pasul, I am paying …

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lilis TAGALOG

lilis Active Verb: maglilis Passive Verb: ililis Definition: (verb) to pull up the skirt or trousers; to roll up the …

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lip-ot HILIGAYNON

líp-ot - (H) Shortness, curtness, brevity, abbreviation, abridgement; short, brief, curt, curtailed; to shorten, abridge, abbreviate, curtail, cut short. Lip-otón …

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logatok HILIGAYNON

logátok - To crack, snap, etc. See lagátok, lágtok. lógho, To drop, fall down, sink, descend, get loose and come …

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pantalon TAGALOG

pantalon Definition: (noun) pants; trousers

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pantalón, pantalónes - (Sp. pantalón) Trousers, pants, breeches, especially riding breeches. (cf. delárgo, sárwal, poróy, bahág).

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punggak CEBUANO

punggak v {1} [A; a1b7] knock s.t. down by breaking it o? at its base or from its attachment. Makapunggak …

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san-ut CEBUANO

san-ut a {1} for clothing to be baggy or crumpled from having been subjected to unusual strain at one spot. …

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sarwal HILIGAYNON

sárwal - Trousers, pantaloons, pants, breeches. (cf. puróy, delárgo, bahág).

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