"Ungad" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
úngad - To dig or burrow with the snout,
to root. Ginaúngad sang báboy ang gamót
sang ságing. The pig is rooting out
(digging out with its snout) the root of the
banana stem. Paungára (-áda) lang dirâ
ang báboy. Let the pig root there. (cf.
súbok, íbok).
úngad v {1} [AN; a12] dig out with the snout or s.t.
analogous.
Dì na muúngad (mangúngad) ang bábuy ug gawungan, The pig can no longer dig up the soil if a ring is attached to its snout.
{2} [A23; c] bury ones face in.
Miungad siya sa dughan sa íyang minahal ug mihílak, She buried her face on her boy friends bosom and cried.
{3} [A23] bury oneself in what one is doing.
Matigayun giyud ang íyang uma kay muúngad siyas trabáhu, His farm will do well because he applies himself assiduously.
{4} [A12S3] stay s.w.
for ones subsistence.
Náa ra mag-ungad sa mga ginikánan ang mga anak nga nangaminyù, The married children are living with their parents.
pa- v [B1256] fall down on ones face.
Napandul siya ug napaúngad siyas lápuk, He tripped and fell face first into the mud.
inungáran n {1} soil that has been all dug up by a pig.
{2} earnings, s.t.
obtained for a work done.
Before he sets out the traveller must possess fixed interests and facilities to be served by travel. If he drifted aimlessly from country to country he would not travel but only wander ramble as a tramp. The traveller must be somebody and come from somewhere so his definite character and moral traditions may supply an organ and a point of comparison for his observations.
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