"Tiad" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
tiád - To strut, walk or stalk about proudly
with the head thrown back, walk with a
lofty, proud gait. (cf. liád, biád-ad,
biádbíad).
tiad a with the back arched.
v [A2; c6] bend ones body back-wards.
Dì ku makatiad kay musakit ang piang sa bukubuku, I cannot bend backwards because it will hurt the sprain in my back.
tiágak v [A23] {1} for chickens to make the sound of being dis-turbed.
Mitiágak ang sunuy kay ímung gisámuk, The rooster squawked because you bothered it.
{2} yell, esp.
when about to be punished.
Mitiágak siya dáyun dihang gihanaan ku siyag latigu, He shrieked when I got set to whip him.
n the action of squawking.
She trailed her fingers along the book spines as she wandered around the room. “My father thinks reading is a waste of time.” Hunter thought her father was a waste of space.
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