"Midiya" is a word in CEBUANO
midiya half.
Midiya pulgáda ang gibag-un, Half an inch thick.
Midiya ang bátà sa sinihan, A child pays half fare in the movies.
Midiya kílu nga karni, Half a kilo of meat.
i- thirty minutes after the hour.
Alas dus imidiya, Two thirty.
v [B56] get to be to the half hour.
Alas singku na ba?
Mumidiya na hinúun, Is it already five oclock?
It is nearly five thirty.
agwa n a roof projecting beyond the wall at a downward angle over the whole length or width of a house, or just over a window or door.
v [A; b] add an overhang.
bangku n wind coming at a forty-five degree angle from directly in back of a boat.
Pabur gihápun sa sakayan ang hángin nga midiya bangku, A wind which comes from the back but at an angle is still favorable to sailboats.
díya n half day.
Midiya díya ra ang trabáhu basta Sabadu, We work half-day on Saturdays.
v [A; c16] do s.t.
half-day.
nutsi n the dinner served at midnight on Christmas.
pága n half fare.
táwu n s.
o.
who is extraordinarily short.
midiyamidiya v [b(1)] do s.t.
in a moderate way.
Midiyamidiyáhi lang pagpadágan arun dílì ta madisgrasya, Drive at a moderate rate so we dont meet an accident.
Midiyamidiyáhi ug hugut ang twirka arun dílì maharùs, Tighten the screw moderately so it wont get stripped.
midiyahan n {1} a fifth, so called because it contains half the volume of a bottle which formerly was in wide use.
{2} small train station between two main stations where a train can stop to take on or discharge passengers or freight but cannot issue tickets.
midiya lútu n mourning halfway with black and white clothing.
v [A; c1] be in halfway mourning.
Magmidiya lútu ku human sa tulu ka búlan sa pagkamatay sa ákung amahan, Ill go out of full mourning three months after my fathers death.
The thought of holy comes before holy is built. Focusing on thinking healthy, positive thoughts is a precursor to the Universe channeling divine energy through us. We see, feel, touch, and smell holy once we think it. As we think, so we become.
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alud-ud n {1} s.t. which has the chewing quality of soft bones: the tender part of a stem, the husk …
Read the complete definitionn. firebrand, a piece of burning wood, a piece o. half-burned wood with or without fire.
Read the complete definitionamurtisasiyun n amortization. v {1} [A1] be amortized. Ang ákung útang nag-amurtisasiyun ug dusyintus matag búlan, The amortization on my …
Read the complete definitionbalanban n k. o. half beak: Hemirhamphus spp.
Read the complete definitionbáli a {1} be worth it (not used negatively). Písus ang palit nímu sa isdà? Báli sad, You paid a …
Read the complete definitionbali v {7} [A] change goals in basketball at the second half. n exchange of goals.
Read the complete definitionbandíha n {1} food or drinks brought to a party. Magdala giyud kag bandíha sa pagpangunggu, You must bring food …
Read the complete definitionn. one half of anything, e.g. a squash. 862 BANGIR; BANGBANGIR, adj. having some parts cooked and other parts uncooked: …
Read the complete definitionbansa n k. o. half beak (fish). bansa, bansà n a territorial unit, state. v [a12] be a state. Sukad …
Read the complete definitionbatun v {1} [A1; b(1)] have or possess s.t. Nagbatun siya ug dakung hibalu, He is deeply learned. Ayaw batuni …
Read the complete definitionbáung n drinking cup made of a half of a coconut shell. v [a12] make a báung.
Read the complete definitionbudíga n {1} warehouse for holding heavy materials. {2} place in the hold of a ship for cargo, often open. …
Read the complete definitionn. 1. a slender, leguminous vine with seeds which are half black and half scarlet. 2. a seed of this …
Read the complete definitionbúlan n {1} moon. {2} month. phases of the moon: patay, lunud ang new moon. bag-u, bag-ung subang ang , …
Read the complete definitionbusíad, busíkad v [B23(1)4] for s.t. to spread open and out leaving a gap. Mibusíkad íyang sinínà kay huut ug …
Read the complete definitiondíya n {1} day (length of time). Un díya aku didtu, I was there one day. Dus díyas, Two days. …
Read the complete definitiondiyù n a half centavo. a {1} small in amount. Diyù nga súkà, A little vinegar. {2} small in size. …
Read the complete definitiondiyut n small in size. Diyut nga bátà, A tiny child. n half-centavo coin. way penniless. makadiyut, makariyut {1} to …
Read the complete definitiondiyuy n a half-centavo copper coin. maN-() apriced at half cen-tavo.
Read the complete definitionn. 1. half of coconut shell used as dish. 2. dish.
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