"Kimay" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
kímay - Tiny, small, diminutive, slender,
applied to roundish and oblong objects like
bananas, fingers, etc. Kímay ang íya mga
túdlò—or—kímay siá sing túdlò. He has
very small fingers, his fingers are too
slender in proportion to his size. Also verb.
Nagkímay ang isá níya ka bútkon sang
pagbutí sa íya. One of his arms has become
quite thin since he had small-pox.
kímay v [B26; b4] have a broken, twisted, or deformed wrist.
Nakímay siya pagkabálì sa íyang kamut, He got a twisted wrist when he broke his hand.
Kimayan ta ka ug mangáwat ka pa, Ill break your wrist if you steal again.
() n having a broken, twisted, or deformed wrist.
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