"Magutud, Mag-Utud" is a word in HILIGAYNON

magutud, mag-utud HILIGAYNON
Definition:

magútud, mag-útud - Brothers, sisters,
brothers and sisters. Ang mga mag-útud.
Brothers and sisters. Iníng mga magútud
daláyon gid lang nagasinúay. These
brothers are always quarrelling. (cf. útud).

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luluay, lulu-ay HILIGAYNON

lulúay, lulú-ay - To be very kind to each other, attached to each other. Nagalulúay gid iníng duhá ka magútud. …

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utud HILIGAYNON

útud - (H) Brother, sister; to be brothers or sisters; to be of the same kind, belong to the same …

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