"Pun-Ud" is a word in HILIGAYNON
pún-ud - To be, become, or make tight,
close, etc. See púg-ok. Pinunurán (Napúnud, nagkapún-ud, pinún-ud) siá. He was
(became) breathless, unconscious.
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átok - To dam or dyke (a river); to make a low fence or barrier. Atóki ang sapâ (sápà). Dam …
Read the complete definitionbúhang - Opening, gap, break, breach in a—dam,—dyke,—embankment,—levee, etc.; to open, breach a dam, etc. Buhángi ang kahón sang humáy. …
Read the complete definitionbúlwang - To open or break—a dam,—a bank,—a dyke,—a levee; to make a gap in a dyke. Sín-o ang nagbúlwang …
Read the complete definitionlápug - A dam, dyke, burrock, weir, breakwater, levee; to build a dam or fence (of stones, stakes, twigs, bamboo, …
Read the complete definitionpáslong - A dam, weir, dyke, barrier (across a river, brook, etc.); to build a dam, weir, etc. (for irrigation …
Read the complete definitionpolóndan - (H) A large bamboo-bobbin. (cf. puludánan). Anything to be closed or dammed up. (cf. púnud).
Read the complete definitionpúnong - Weir, weel, fish-lock, fish-weir, fish-pond; to dam or dyke a sheet of water, enclose, confine, shut up. (cf. …
Read the complete definitionpúnud - Dam, dyke, weir, lock, weel; to dam, make a dam or dyke, build a barrier or weir in …
Read the complete definitionsagáng - To prevent, stop, forestall, keep off, stave off, forefend, fend off, ward off, parry a blow, hinder something …
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