"Taub" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
táub - Flood-tide, high tide, high water; to
be at high water, to flow, rise, come in (of
the tide). Nagatáub ang dágat. The sea is
at high tide. The tide—is coming in,—is
flowing,—is rising. Nataúban kamí sa
báybay. We were overtaken by the high
tide, whilst we were on the beach. (cf.
hunás—low tide).
táub a high tide.
Táub (taub) kaáyu ang dágat run, The tide is high now.
v [B45; b4] be high tide.
Láwum ang pantalan kun mutáub, The harbor is deep when its high tide.
n tide.
Ang táub gaagad lang sa búlan, The tide depends on the moon.
-un n {1} sea at high tide.
Misíbug na ang taúbun, The tide is going out now.
{2} high tide.
Abtun giyud nang sináug nga barútu kay milíhuk na ang taúbun, When the high tide rushes in it will surely reach the boat that has been beached.
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abút-ábut - Freq. of ábut. To come and go, pass off and on; to come within reach, to reach nearly, …
Read the complete definitionSea-weed, between high and low wnter-mnrk, which lias not been deposlt-ed on tbe shore, nnd which during flood-tide is moved …
Read the complete definitionamatung n large boulder or pile of rocks formed into a boulder found in shallow waters, usually slightly exposed even …
Read the complete definitionayáay n time when water is slack at low tide before rising or at high tide before ebbing. v [B; …
Read the complete definitionbalirung n fishing trap of tidal flats consisting of stones piled waist-high arranged in a large rectangle, with a hole …
Read the complete definitionMarking an equality in the tides; having high tide at the same time.
Read the complete definitiondakù a {1} big, great. Dakù na ang íyang anak, Her child is grown up now. ug anínu prominent person. …
Read the complete definitionFlood-mark, high-wa-*er mark. The mark which the sea, at flow-ing water .and highest tide, makes on the shore. Blount
Read the complete definitionThe flowing in of the tide; the semidiurnal swell or rise of water in the ocean; -- opposed to ebb; …
Read the complete definitionhunás - The ebb, ebb-tide, low-water, slack-water; to ebb. May hunás na, or: nagahunás ang dágat. The tide is out. …
Read the complete definitionhunásan - Foreshore, the part of the beach covered with water at high tide and dry at low tide. (cf. …
Read the complete definitionkíput v {1} [AB2; ab7] for an opening to become closed or s.t. exposed to get to be covered or …
Read the complete definitionlagnas v [A; b(1)] for water to spread out or flow over. Mulagnas ang túbig sa subà ngadtu sa pilapílan …
Read the complete definitionlaki Definition: (adj) /ma--/ (malaki) big; large (noun) size (noun) high tide 2 Definition: Notes:
Read the complete definitionlanátad n sea which is flat and even, as for example, at high tide before it begins to go out …
Read the complete definitionlantap a for liquids to have oil or streaks of oil on the surface. Lantap kaáyu ang sabaw, Soup is …
Read the complete definitionThe alternate rising and falling of the waters of the ocean, and of bays, rivers, etc., connected therewith. The tide …
Read the complete definitionIn old Scotch law. The sea-mark; high-water mark. Tide-mouth. Skene
Read the complete definitiontúbù v [A2S; b17] {1} grow, become larger. Mutaas pa siya kay nagtubù pa, She will grow taller because she …
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