"Lumay, Lumay" is a word in HILIGAYNON
lúmay, lumáy - To give (administer) a
philtre or love-potion, to charm, fascinate;
enchant, bewitch, put (cast) a spell over.
Lumáya siá. Himói siá sing lumáy. Give
him a philtre. Prepare a philtre for him.
Ginlúmay konó sang áti si Fulána. N.N.,
they say, was bewitched (was given a lovepotion) by a Negrito.
lumabáw – lúmpaw
lúmbà, Race, competition; to race, run a
race, cheeple-chase, compete or vie with.
Nagalúmbà ang mga kabáyo. The horses
are racing. Ang mga pamatán-on siníng
bánwa maluyagón gid sang palúmbà sang
mga bisikléta. The young men of this town
are very fond of bicycle-racing. May
palúmbà. There is (was, will be) a race. (cf.
paindísíndis, únhay).
Wisdom is better than knowledge, for wisdom is simple but knowledge is complex.
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síste - Spite, envy, malice; to do spitefully or out of spite, maliciously, or out of envy; to beguile, trick, …
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