"Limus" is a word in CEBUANO
limus n {1} alms.
{2} a voluntary contribution to the family of a person who died.
v [A; b6(1)] {1} give alms or a voluntary contribution to the family of a person who died.
Mulimus giyud ta inigdúaw sa namatyan, We ought to give a little s.t.
when we visit the family of the deceased.
Limusi ang makililímus nga buta, Give alms to the blind beggar.
{2} give s.t.
of great value to the recipient but of little value to the owner.
Intáwun, Kurdaping.
Anus-a pa man ku nímu limsig pahíyum?
Have pity, Cordaping.
When will you bestow a smile on me?
{3} give s.t.
of little value, but unwillingly.
Ug dì níya bayran tung dus, ilimus na lang tu, If he doesnt give me my two pesos back, forget it.
Ill write it o?
as charity.
paki- v [A] go begging for alms.
Magpakilimus na lang ta ug wà nay mahímù, Well have to go begging if theres no other way.
linimsan n amount collected by begging.
maka-r-(), maki-r-(), paki-r-() n beggar.
You will never get what you've never had if you never do what you've never done
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The giving of alms.
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Read the complete definitionlimós - (Sp. limosna) Alms, offering, gift, bounty, dole, gratuity; stipend for a Mass; funeral fee; to give an alms, …
Read the complete definitionlimos1 Active Verb: maglimos Passive Verb: ilimos Definition: (verb) to give alms, to beg 2 Definition: Notes: Examples: 1) Huwag …
Read the complete definitionlúuy a pitiful. Lúuy kaáyu ang mga ílung tuwápus, Orphans are very pitiful. v [B1256; b5c] have pity, mercy on …
Read the complete definitionmalimóson - Giving alms, open-handed, free in giving, bounteous, bountiful, generous, munificent, liberal, charitable. (limós).
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