"Luya" is a word in TAGALOG, ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /MA--AN/ to be induced to cry. Nalaka nga maluyaan ni Rosa. Rose is easily induced to cry.
lúya - Weakness, debility, feebleness; to
become weak, feeble, debile. Nalúya
(nagkalúya) siá. He became weak.
Naluyáhan akó sa íya. He appears to me to
be weak. Ginlúya sang balatían ang íya
láwas. The disease (sickness) enfeebled
him, made him weak. Linuyáhan ang íya
kabubút-on sang amó nga katarúngan.
Those arguments weakened his intention
(will). (cf. pígaw).
lúyà - (H) To fatigue, fag, tire, weary,
become tired, fagged or weary. Nalúyà
(nagkalúyà) siá sang paglakát. He got
tired from walking. (cf. kápoy, búdlay,
pául).
luyâ - (H) Tired, exhausted, wearied,
fatigued, done up. (cf. kapóy, paúl,
nabúdlay).
- himsug in CEBUANO
luya
Definition: (noun) ginger
lúya a {1} weak, or lacking in strength of body or muscle.
Lúya kaáyu ku gíkang nasakit, I am very weak after my illness.
{2} not active, aggressive enough.
Lúya man gud ka maung láin ang nadáwat, You were slow.
Thats why s.
o.
else got the job.
{3} weak in a subject.
Lúya kaáyu ku sa mát, Im weak in math.
v [A1B12S; a12] be, become weak, tired out, make s.
o.
tired.
Dì kung katrabáhu kay nagluya ku, I cant work because Im weak.
Nalúya kug dinágan, I got tired running.
Luyáha ang isdà úsà kubráha ang pasul, Tire the fish out before you pull in the line.
maluyáhun, luyahun a of a weak sort.
Luyahun (maluyáhun) nga tíngug, A feeble voice.
The horror of Hell is an echo of the infinite worth of God's glory.
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