"Tibas" is a word in CEBUANO

tibas CEBUANO
Definition:

tibás = tibalas.

tibas CEBUANO
Definition:

tíbas v {1} [A; a12] take the rest of s.t.
, finish doing the remain-ing portion.
Akuy mitíbas ug pamutul sa mga káhuy sa maisan, I cut the rest of the trees in the cornfield.
Kinsay nagtíbas ug palit sa ímung mga mangga?
Who bought the rest of your man-goes?
Tibása nang kan-un sa ímung plátu, Eat the rest of the food on your plate.
{2} [B23; b6] for crops or fruits to be past their season.
Hápit na matíbas (mutíbas) ang mga mangga, Mango fruits will soon be out of season.
Nagkatibas na ang áni sa mga humay, The rice harvest season is starting to be over.

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alaputan HILIGAYNON

alapután - (H) Goal, end, termination of a journey, resting place, abode. Táo nga walâ sing alapután. A man that …

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ambot HILIGAYNON

ambót - (H) I don’t know I am not aware of it, I know nothing about it. Diín si Fuláno?—Ambót. …

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aput HILIGAYNON

áput - To reach the end of a journey, reach the goal, arrive at, make, gain, come to a stop, …

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arukahik HILIGAYNON

arukahík - (B) To volunteer, to do something—of one’s own free will,—of one’s own accord, to move, stir, work without …

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bakasyon TAGALOG

bakasyon Active Verb: magbakasyon Definition: 1) vacation, rest (noun) 2) to take a vacation; to leave for a vacation; to …

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balhas HILIGAYNON

bálhas - Sweat, perspiration; to sweat, perspire, make to perspire. Ginabálhas akó. I am perspiring. Anó na man inâ, walâ …

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baryu CEBUANO

baryu n {1} barrio, the smallest territorial unit of government. {2} the country as opposed to the city or town. …

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batug CEBUANO

bátug v [A2S; b6] {1} perch on s.t. , alight to perch. Mibátug ang tulábung sa bukubuku sa kábaw, The …

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bilik HILIGAYNON

bílik - (H) To twist or double threads, especially threads of different colour. Bilíka ang bunáng nga maputî kag mapulá. …

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binag CEBUANO

binag v [A; c] set s.t. aside to give it away or donate it. Káda adlaw sa minatay magbinag giyud …

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budlay CEBUANO

budlay a tiring, tiresome. Budlay kaáyu ning magguna sa ínit, Its tiring to cut grass in the sun. Budlay kaáyu …

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bun-ug CEBUANO

bun-ug n {1} bruise. {2} expenses, loss of money (slang). Pilay bun-ug nímu sa bangka gabíi? How much did you …

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butu CEBUANO

butu n hair that looks lighter than the surrounding hair. Butu nà, dílì úban, Those are light-colored strands, not gray …

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buut CEBUANO

buut want, would like to. Buut siyang makig-isturya nímu, He wishes to talk to you. Unsay buut níyang isulti? What …

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dalamunon HILIGAYNON

dalamúnon - Lingering, tarrying, stopping; delaying, staying on, protracting one’s stay, remaining at peace, having one’s mind at rest. Indì …

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daplay HILIGAYNON

dáplay - To lie—, lean—, sit—, on another as children on the hip or on the lap of their mothers. …

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datu CEBUANO

dátù sakit ug, sa n TB (from the notion that one who has TB should have a total rest).

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dayun CEBUANO

dáyun {1} immediately, at once. Milakaw siya dáyun, He imme-diately walked away. Walà dáyun níya himatikdi ang ulitáwu, She did …

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diskansr CEBUANO

diskansr = diskansu, v2, {2a}, {b}, {c}. diskansádu, diskan-sáwu a {1} rested, having rest. Diskansádu kaáyu ku human sa katúlug, …

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diskansu CEBUANO

diskansu n {1} front porch. Adtu ta magpahayáhay sa diskansu, Lets get a breath of fresh air on the front …

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