"Larut" is a word in CEBUANO

larut CEBUANO
Definition:

larut v [A3P; a] {1} pull up by the roots.
Maglarut kug mani pára lapwáan, Ill pull up some peanuts to boil.
Íyang larutun ning tangúha, Hell pull this tooth out.
{2} pull s.t.
o?
from its moorings, as if uprooting it.
Bagyu ang nakalarut (nakapalarut) sa mga barungbárung, The typhoon knocked the shanties over.
{3} [B12N; b3] lose ones hair.
Nanglarut ang íyang buhuk, His hair is falling out.
n {1} hair that has fallen out.
Matag kalígù níya dúnay daghang larut, Every time he takes a bath he loses a lot of hair.
{2} bad luck, allegedly brought on by s.
o.
Ngánung miduwà pa giyud ka, napildi na núun ta.
Ikaw lay nagdá sa larut, Why did you have to play with us?
Now we lost.
You must have brought this bad luck.
() v [A; ab7] take rice seedlings out from their bed ready for transplanting.
Larútun na nátù ang similya kay andam na ang basak, Lets take the seedlings out of the seedbed now because the field is ready for planting.

Few words of positivity

But walking causes absorption. Walking interminably, taking in through your pores the height of the mountains when you are confronting them at length, breathing in the shape of the hills for hours at a time during a slow descent. The body becomes steeped in the earth it treads. And thus, gradually, it stops being in the landscape: it becomes the landscape. That doesn’t have to mean dissolution, as if the walker were fading away to become a mere inflection, a footnote. It’s more a flashing moment: sudden flame, time catching fire. And here, the feeling of eternity is all at once that vibration between presences. Eternity, here, in a spark.

Frédéric Gros, A Philosophy of Walking

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ak-ak HILIGAYNON

ák-ak - To tear off, to bark, to strip (a tree of its bark). Ak-aká ang pánit sang káhoy. Strip …

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alimbukad CEBUANO

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amo HILIGAYNON

amô - To tighten or straighten by pushing and pulling, (as a loom (terál), so that the cloth to be …

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ando HILIGAYNON

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apgot HILIGAYNON

ápgot - To be difficult of passage, as wheels over deep loose sand or through mud, walking through sticky mire, …

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atipulong HILIGAYNON

atipúlong - Short and twisted, checked in growth, diseased (of hair). Atipúlong nga bohók. Short and twisted (diseased) hair. Panggabúta …

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bagnut CEBUANO

bagnut v [A; a] pull out by the roots with great force. Nagbagnut siya sa dakung káhuy, He pulled a …

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bakia HILIGAYNON

bakía - To agree, pull well together, get along with, understand one another. Kon ang asáwa magbolobakía sa bána, dílì …

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baknal HILIGAYNON

báknal - To swell out, be protuberant, bulge, protrude, (as a full pocket or the like). Nagabáknal ang íya bólsa. …

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balighut CEBUANO

balighut n bow, loop, that can be easily untied by pulling one end of the string. v [A; b6(1)] tie …

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balitang CEBUANO

balitang n {1} short piece of wood or metal. Also the name given to pieces of wood which serve a …

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balotbot HILIGAYNON

balótbot - To pull up, raise or lift out of water, mud or the like. Balotbotá ang bátà sa lúnang. …

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balu CEBUANO

balù n a knot that easily comes undone by pulling at one end of the string. v [A] tie into …

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banat TAGALOG

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banat TAGALOG

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banban HILIGAYNON

bánban - A kind of shrub used for medicinal purposes. bánbin, To pull out—, pluck out—, hairs by means of …

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bandira CEBUANO

bandíra n {1} flag, banner. {2} s.t. flapping like a flag, visible for all to see. Bitára ang ímung kamisun …

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bangga HILIGAYNON

bánggà - To ambush, lie in wait for. Banggaí siá. Ambush him. Ginbanggaán or binanggaán siá sang mga buyóng. He …

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