"Pundu" is a word in CEBUANO
pundu n {1} anchor.
{2} deposit, amount paid to guarantee the return of s.t.
{2a} funds, money set aside for s.t.
{2b} stock, amount of s.t.
set aside.
v {1} [A; a1] make an anchor.
{2} [A; c] drop anchor.
Mupundu ta dinhi, Lets drop anchor here.
Gipundúhan na ang sakayan, The boat dropped anchor.
{2a} [A; b6] stay s.w.
for a while.
Mupundu ta sa landung kadiyut, Lets rest in the shade for a while.
{2b} [A; b6] settle down, stop doing s.t.
Nagpundu na ang íyang pagtambuk, He has stopped putting on weight.
{2c} [A; b] put animals away for the night.
Gipundúhan na ba nímu ang kabáyù?
Have you put the horse away for the night?
{3a} lay a vehicle or machinery aside.
Ámung gipundu ang ámung kutsi samtang nagbakasiyun mi, We stored our car while we were on vacation.
{3b} [A; c] de-posit s.t.
as guarantee.
Ang butilya gipundúhan ug diyis, They deposited ten cents for the bottle.
{4} [A; c] fund a project.
Usa ka miliyun ang gipundu álang sa ubras, A million pesos have been funded for public works.
{4a} set aside stock for s.t.
Bangà ang gipundúhan sa túbig, They stored the water in a jar.
punduhánan n {1} anchoring place.
{2} place one stays for a while, animals are put away for the night.
{3} place s.t.
is stored, deposited.
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