"Utud-Utud" is a word in HILIGAYNON
utúd-utúd - Broken, interrupted, with
interruptions, faltering; to break, be
broken, falter. Sa utúdutúd
(nagakautúdutúd) nga tíngug
(pangatingúg)—with a broken or faltering
voice. Pagpahimúynga
(Pagpahimuyúnga) na lang ang ímo bátà
kon amó inâ nga utúdutúd man lang ang
íya pangeskwéla. You had better keep your
boy at home, if he goes to school only by
fits and starts. Kon amó inâ nga utúdutúd
ang íya pangóbra índì ka sa íya magsóhol
sing inádlaw, kóndì sa tágsa ka galamitón
nga íya mahumán. If he so often stops in
his work, don’t pay him daily wages, but
pay him by the piece. (cf. utúngutúng).
utúd-útud - Dim. and Freq. of útud—to
cut off, etc.
The past is dead and buried. But I know now that buried things have a way of rising to the surface when one least expects them to.
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salúsò - Cut off, interrupted, intermittent; to cut off, prune, trim, lop off. Hápò nga salúsò. Intermittent (difficult) breathing. (cf. …
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