"Ugdang" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
úgdang - Modesty, decency, delicacy,
decorum; to be or become modest, etc. (cf.
lígdong, maúgdang, kaúgdang).
ugdang a {1} heavy for ones size.
Ugdang kaáyu ning batáa bísan gamay, This child is very heavy though he is small.
Ug-dang ning kasága kay tambuk man, This is a heavy crab be-cause it is fleshy.
{2} serious, matured for ones age.
Ugdang na kaáyu siyag nilihukan, She acts mature for her age.
{2a} seri-ous in demeanor.
Ugdang nga paníngug sa agálun, The master spoke seriously.
{3} weighty, full of meaning.
Ugdang kaáyu tung buut níyang ipasabut, What she meant to imply had more meaning than would appear on the surface.
v {1} [B12; b6] get to be heavy for ones size; mature, full of meaning.
{2} [B236; b6] sink into the bottom of water.
Miugdang na ang pundu, The anchor has sunk to the bottom.
ka- n weight, seriousness, meaningfulness.
The beauty of today may not be realised until it becomes tomorrow’s memory
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