"Lugud" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
see PALUGUD.
lugúd - (H) The material used for rubbing
one’s body when taking a bath, mostly a
stone. (cf. lúdgud, lúgod).
lúgud - To scour, rub, etc. See lúdgud.
lúgud v {1} [AN; a1] rub the eyes.
Ayawg lugda ímung mata ug mapúling ka, Dont rub your eyes when you get dirt in them.
{2} [A; b] rub the skin with a stone to remove dirt.
Lugdi ímung líug kay daghang buling, Rub your neck because theres lots of dirt on it.
paN- v [A2; c6] rub oneself with a stone to remove dirt.
Panlúgud, unyà human, panabun, Scrub yourself, and after that, soap yourself.
Puslan pa mang malígù manlúgud gayud, Since Ive started, I might as well go the whole hog.
(Lit.
Since I am bathing I might as well scrub myself.
) () n stone used for scrubbing oneself to remove dirt.
Also, though not over-elderly, he was not over-young.
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banggus v {1} [A; c1] rub s.t. against a rough surface, but not with great pressure. Magbanggus ku sa kapáyas …
Read the complete definitionbanlus v [A; ac] rub s.t. on or against s.t. Kinsay nagbanlus ug batu sa bildu nga nagaras man? Who …
Read the complete definitionTo soil with grime or dirt deeply impressed or rubbed in.
Read the complete definitionFoul matter; dirt, rubbed in; sullying blackness, deeply ingrained.
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Read the complete definitionv. /AG-/ to rub the dirt off one’s body, to scrub oneself. /MANG-:-AN/ to rub the dirt off (someone’s) body, …
Read the complete definitionkápal, kap-al v [B3; c1] {1} cover, coat s.t. with a thick layer. Mukápal (makápal) nang buling sa ímung líug …
Read the complete definitionkikim v [A; b6(1)] wring out, rub o? dirt or stains with little water from a worn clothing.
Read the complete definitionkískis - To scrape, rub with something sharp. Kiskisá sang kotsílyo ang hígkò sa látok. Scrape the dirt off the …
Read the complete definitionkusukúsu v {1} [A; a] rumple or rub s.t. in the hands. Kusukusúha ang papil nga iílu, Rub the paper …
Read the complete definitionláhid v {1} [A; c] spread, smear s.t. over. Lahírig túbig ang pánit sa inasal, Rub water over the roast …
Read the complete definitionn. usually a rough and rounded stone used to rub off dirt from the body when taking a bath, anything …
Read the complete definitionlígù (from dígù) v [A; a] {1} bathe s. o. Ang inahan naglígù sa bátà, The mother is bathing the …
Read the complete definitionlúkut v {1} [AB; ac6] roll up, cause s.t. to do so. Mulúkut ang dáhun inigkaláyà, The leaf will roll …
Read the complete definitionngusngus v [A; a] scour, rub s.t. hard to remove s.t. Dílì ku mungusngus ng adyaks sa awtu kay makadáut …
Read the complete definitionnônô - To press against, squeeze, crush. Ginnônô níya si Fuláno sa díngding. He crushed N.N. against the wall. Inônô …
Read the complete definitionpanghilód-hílod - Freq. of hilód-hílod. To wriggle, stir, writhe; to wriggle and twist in rubbing off dirt whilst bathing, etc.
Read the complete definitionv. /AG-/ to rub the dirt off the sole of one’s feet or shoes. /MANGI-: I-/ to rub the dirt …
Read the complete definitionTo rub hard with something rough, as sand or Bristol brick, especially for the purpose of cleaning; to clean by …
Read the complete definitionTo pass a broom across (a surface) so as to remove loose dirt, dust, etc.; to brush, or rub over, …
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