"Umil" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

umil HILIGAYNON
Definition:

úmil - To get worn out by too much folding,
to wear through at a crease. Naúmil
(Nagkaúmil) ang báyò ko. My jacket is
frayed or worn out through too much
creasing.

umil CEBUANO
Definition:

umil a soft, having lost its crispness.
Umil na kaáyu ning pinipíga, The rice crunch has gotten all soggy.
v [B2; b6] be, become soft, no longer crunchy.
() v [B; a] for flat things to stick together from being moist.
Muúmil ang mga playwud kun basà, The plywood sheets will stick together if they get wet.

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atas CEBUANO

átas v {1} [B126] be sickly, retarded in growth after being made to do s.t. before reaching the proper age. …

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bayat CEBUANO

bayat a {1} worn-out, dilapidated, esp. clothes. {2} poor in quality. {3} slovenly in dress. Bayat ang ákung pamisti run …

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bayayat CEBUANO

bayáyat a {1} slovenly in dress or appearance. {2} dilapidated, worn-out. Balay nga bayáyat, A dilapidated house. v [B; b6] …

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brunda CEBUANO

brunda n veil worn by women to church. v {1} [A; a] wear, make into a veil. {2} [A12] get …

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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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daan HILIGAYNON

dáan - Old, ancient, antiquated, used, worn, out of date or fashion, behind the times, primitive, archaic. Dáan na iníng …

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dugta CEBUANO

dugtà a worn out to shreds, rotten and badly decomposed, com-pletely decayed. Dugtang banig, A mat worn to shreds. Dug-tang …

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dumay CEBUANO

dumay a worn-out, but not badly so. v [B126; b6] get worn. Gidumayan ka man kahà ning sinináa, ákù na …

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gastadu CEBUANO

gastádu a {1} for mechanical moving parts to be worn out. Ilísan nátù ang pistun kay gastádu na, Lets change …

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grabi CEBUANO

grábi a {1} in serious condition. Grábi siya, dì tingáli kaugmaan, He is serious. He might not live till tomorrow. …

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guray-ut CEBUANO

guray-ut a {1} dilapidated, worn-down structure, shabby, ragged in dress. Guray-ut nga barungbárung, A dilapidated shanty. Guray-ut ug pamisti nga …

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hagud CEBUANO

hágud v {1} [A; c] rub material onto strings to impart a desired property. Hagúri ug kandílà ang hílu nga …

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hag-ut CEBUANO

hag-ut v {1} [B2; b6] for s.t. to get worn out through constant rubbing, esp. said of rope. Nagkahag-ut na …

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hilis CEBUANO

hílis v [AB2; aP] {1} for s.t. to lose part of its bulk by melting, friction, dissolution; cause s.t. to …

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kuntra CEBUANO

kuntra a {1} s.t. contrary to ones liking. Kuntra ku giyud nang táwung palahúbug, I very much dislike people who …

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lingkaang CEBUANO

lingkáang v {1} [B46N] for plants to spread out. Milingkáang (nanglingkáang) ang lambáyung sa baybáyun, The vines spread out over …

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nasnas CEBUANO

nasnas v {1} [B] for a wound, tear to enlarge, spreading little by little, and growing worse and worse. Munasnas …

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pamaul HILIGAYNON

pamául - Freq. of pául. To weaken, lose strength, get tired or worn out; to grow stiff and painful (of …

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panas CEBUANO

pánas v {1} [A; a] erase, make s.t. unclear. Ang maung hitabù dílì mapánas sa ákung panumdúman, That incident can-not …

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pilitina CEBUANO

pilitína n {1} drawstring in the waistline used instead of a garter. {1a} apron strings. pahikut sa for a man …

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