"Labud" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

labud HILIGAYNON
Definition:

labúd - Weal, wale, mark (of a whip or the
like); a streak, stripe (of two threads or
fibres); to streak, stripe, mark with stripes.
Ilabúd sa kabáyo ang látigo. Labudí (-urí)
ang kabáyo sang látigo. Give the horse the
whip. May labúd ang íya nga písngi. There
is a weal on his cheek. Búnal nga waáy
labúd. A whipping without weals, i.e. a
severe scolding, adverse criticism, etc. Ang
sámay sang ákon patádyong isá gid lang
ka labúd nga sedalína, ápang ang íya
sang patádyong ni mánang duhá gid ka
púlò ka labúd nga sedalína. The stripes in
my skirt consist of only two silk threads,
but those in the skirt of my eldest sister
consist of forty silk threads. Butangí ang
ákon báyò sing duhá ka labúd nga
mapulá. Put two red stripes into my jacket.
(cf. lábhag, lábtik, sámay, guráy).

labud HILIGAYNON
Definition:

lábud - Sediment, dregs, lees, grounds (of
liquids); the last of a series, as the very last
child in a family; to form dregs, etc.
Nalabúdan (-úran) ang salúd sang tubâ.
The receptacle for collecting toddy is full of
sediment. (cf. lágtok).

labud CEBUANO
Definition:

labud n {1} welt.
Dílà ra ang walay labud nímu, Ill beat every inch of you.
(Lit.
only your tongue will escape welts.
) {2} k.
o.
millipede, about 5 long and an inch around, found in moist earth.
The body is covered with a hard, black shell divided into thin segments which go around the body and overlap.
It does not bite but secretes a clear yellow substance which burns the skin and may blind the eyes.
{3} lies designed to convince s.
o.
(slang).
Dì ku mutúu nímu kay labud nà, I dont believe you, because that is nothing more than big talk.
v {1} [BN; b4N] get welts on.
Nanglabud (gipalabdan) ang ákung bukubuku, My back has welts all over it.
{2} [a4] infested with millipedes.
Gilabud ang sílung sa ámung balay, The area under our house is full of millipeds.
{3} [A; a] convince s.
o.
with lies (slang).
Nakalabud siya sa íyang asáwa nga pasurúyun, He told his wife some tall stories so she would let him go out.

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labhag HILIGAYNON

lábhag - Weal, bruise, mark of a whip or the like; to form a weal, leave a mark or weal. …

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