"Panulay" is a word in WARAY, HILIGAYNON
Panulay - devil
panúlay - Freq. of súlay—to prop up,
support by (leaning) posts or props (set at
an angle). Panuláyi ang baláy, kay
magabágyo. Prop up the house with some
posts, for a storm is coming. Manukó kag
manúlay na kitá, agúd índì mapúkan sang
hángin ang áton mga pulúy-an. Let us put
up additional props and posts, that the
wind may not be able to blow down our
houses.
panuláy - Freq. of suláy—to tempt.
Temptation, provocation; to tempt, try to
seduce. Pronounced in anger "panuláy” is a
curse. Panuláy gid iní! This is a damned
nuisance! Damn it all! Curse it! Panuláy
gid iníng táo! This man is a great nuisance!
panúlay - Freq. of súlay—to brave the
rain, etc.
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