"Luat, Lu-At" is a word in HILIGAYNON

luat, lu-at HILIGAYNON
Definition:

luát, lu-át - To cease, stop, leave off,
desist. Indì akó maluát sa pagkádto dídto
túbtub nga ákon siá makítà. I will not stop
from going there till I see him. Walâ níya
pagluatí ang pagbalíkbálik dídto túbtub
nga nagkasugtánay silá kag nabakál níya

ang báka. He did not (would not) desist
from returning there again and again till
they came to an agreement and he
succeeded in buying the cow. (cf. liát,
libútay).

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A principled person’s greatest disappointment will always be his or her own failures to respond to setbacks in a dynamic and positive way.

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liat HILIGAYNON

liát - Pause, rest, interval, interruption; to cease, stop, leave off, interrupt. (cf. luát).

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paat HILIGAYNON

paát - Pause, interval, interstice, cessation, interruption, stop; to cease, pause, etc. (cf. luát, liát, puút, langán).

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