"Umang" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
n. hermit crab; hence, a person who continually changes his residence.
úmang - (B) Foolish, crazy; fool, idiot,
lunatic, etc. See búang, kólò, kalúndong,
tampuháw, mangô, etc.
úmang n {1} hermit crab.
sus-an hermit crab in a shell having a barnacle, used as a medicine for mothers with a swelling breast.
{2} kámang daw see kámang, v1a.
v {1} [A2N; b6] gather hermit crabs for bait.
{2} [AN; a12] use, wear s.t.
belonging to s.
o.
else.
Should a priest reject relativity because it contains no authoritative exposition on the doctrine of the Trinity? Once you realize that the Bible does not purport to be a textbook of science, the old controversy between religion and science vanishes . . . The doctrine of the Trinity is much more abstruse than anything in relativity or quantum mechanics; but, being necessary for salvation, the doctrine is stated in the Bible. If the theory of relativity had also been necessary for salvation, it would have been revealed to Saint Paul or to Moses.
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A group of decapod Crustacea, of which the hermit crab in an example.
Read the complete definitionhuswà v [A2; b6] leave the bed undone after waking up. Kin-ing mga batáa mu rag mga úmang. Muhuswà lang …
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Read the complete definitionAny one of a tribe of anomuran crustaceans, of which Pagurus is a type; the hermit crab. See Hermit crab, …
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