"Utwas" is a word in HILIGAYNON
útwas - To emerge, come—, rise—, to the
surface, to float; to get free, escape,
extricate oneself from any difficult position.
(cf. bútwà, bútwas; lutáw, utáwútaw).
[Paul] has no intention to instruct the Christian community about the task and responsibility of government. His entire concern is with the responsibility of the Christian community towards the State.
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bútwà - To emerge, to rise to the surface from under water. Nalumús siá, kay nagsálum kag walâ na makabútwà. …
Read the complete definitionótwas - See útwas—to rise to the surface, etc.
Read the complete definitionpalautwáson - That is to—, can—, should—, be brought to the surface; worthy to—rise,—come out on top,—occupy a high position. …
Read the complete definitionulutwásan - (H) Loophole, escape, safetyvalve, salvation, refuge, outlet, place or person to turn to for help or assistance. (cf. …
Read the complete definitionutwásan - Loophole of escape, salvation, outlet, place or person to turn to for assistance or help. (útwas).
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