"Lamanu" is a word in CEBUANO

lamanu CEBUANO
Definition:

lamánu v {1a} [AC3] for couples to join their hands or have their hands joined in the wedding ceremony.
Nagkalamánu na ang gikasal sa dihang may mibábag, The priest had already told the couple to take each others hands when s.
o.
stopped the ceremony.

lamanu CEBUANO
Definition:

lamánu v {1} [AC; ab2] shake hands.
Naglamánu ang man-agkuntra apan dúmut gihápun, The two protagonists shook hands but they still were full of hatred.
Lamanúhun ku ang bag-ung kasal, Ill shake hands with the newly-weds.
{2} [A; c1] join two edges of metal sheets with one hooked into the other.
Lamanúhun (ilamánu) ta lang pagsumpay, Lets join it bending the two edges around so that one fits into the other.
n {1} handshake.
{2} joint of two things whereby the two things fit into each other.
Nabungkas ang lamánu sa baldi, The pail came apart because the joint where the edges of the metal were made to fit into each other came apart.
{3} powdered milk donated by the U.
S.
government which bears a picture of a handshake (slang).

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abano HILIGAYNON

abáno - (Sp. habano) A cigar, especially one made by machinery, and sold by tobacconists (in contradistinction to the piokós—a …

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abay CEBUANO

abay v {1} [AC; b6] move along together with s.t. moving. Lagmit hiligsan ang bátà kay nag-abay sa tartanilya, The …

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abut CEBUANO

abut v {1} [A; a12] arrive, reach a place. Dì pa makaabut (maabut) ang suwat, The letter wont have arrived …

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akup ILOKANO

v. /MANG-:-EN/ to take up or out with both hands, two brooms, a scoop, etc.; to scoop. Ibagam nga akupen …

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amano HILIGAYNON

amáno - (Sp. a mano) Quits, square, paid in full, given into the hand; to settle, square, pay in full. …

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amoma HILIGAYNON

amóma - A present or gift of food and drink, hospitable entertainment, a treat; to entertain, regale, treat, give food …

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an CEBUANO

-an local passive verb a? x, future. (past gi-an; subjunctive -i. Potential forms: past na-an; future ma-an or, alternatively, ka-an; …

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atado HILIGAYNON

atádo - (Sp. atado) Tied, bound; a bundle or heap; a certain measure, particularly used in selling small fish. Nakabakál …

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balitaw CEBUANO

balítaw a {1} an improvised courtship song consisting of stanzas sung alternately by a boy and the girl he is …

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baraha CEBUANO

baráha n playing card. bistu ang it is clear what you (he, etc. ) has up his sleeve. nga dunut …

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bawi HILIGAYNON

báwì - To redeem, reclaim, deliver, free, save, set at liberty, liberate, release. Bawía siá. Deliver him, free him. Ginbáwì …

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bimana ENGLISH

Animals having two hands; -- a term applied by Cuvier to man as a special order of Mammalia.

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bimanous ENGLISH

Having two hands; two-handed.

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bitbit HILIGAYNON

bítbit - To carry in one’s hand (a handbag or the like). Bitbitá ang pinutús. Carry the parcel in your …

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boomerang ENGLISH

A very singular missile weapon used by the natives of Australia and in some parts of India. It is usually …

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carpus ENGLISH

The wrist; the bones or cartilages between the forearm, or antibrachium, and the hand or forefoot; in man, consisting of …

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claymore ENGLISH

A large two-handed sword used formerly by the Scottish Highlanders.

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dapi-dapi HILIGAYNON

dapî-dápì - Dim. and Freq. of dápì. Nagadapî-dapíay silá nga duhá. The two of them are walking—arm in arm,—side by …

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daug HILIGAYNON

daúg - To overcome, win, be victorious, be superior, master, defeat, lick, conquer, vanquish, put down, overthrow, outdo, rout, gain …

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double-handed ENGLISH

Having two hands.

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