"Mid-In" is a word in CEBUANO
mid-in dyapan n {1} shoddy in workmanship or quality.
{2} weakling, sickly.
Tambuk tan-áwun apan mid-in dyapan.
Dalì rang mayasmì, She looks fat, but she is weak.
She easily gets sick.
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