"Yraft" is a word in ENGLISH
Bereft.
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This minister just had all of his remaining teeth pulled and new dentures were being made.The first Sunday, he only preached 10 minutes.The second Sunday, he preached only 20 minutes.But, on the third Sunday, he preached 1 hour 25 minutes.When asked about this by some of the congregation, he responded this way.The first Sunday, my gums were so sore it hurt to talk.The second Sunday, my dentures were hurting a lot.The third Sunday, I accidentally grabbed my wife's dentures... and I couldn't stop talking!
adj. deprived of, bereft of, dispossessed of; lacking or wanting for, in need of. Adda da manen dagiti awanan ti …
Read the complete definitionimp. & p. p. of Bereave.
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Read the complete definitionílo - An orphan; to be or become an orphan, be orphaned. Naílo siá sa amáy, sa ilóy. He was …
Read the complete definitionlamón - Quite blind, stone-blind, blind in both eyes, bereft of sight, sightless; to be blind, etc. Lamón siá. He …
Read the complete definitionForsaken; abandoned; solitary; bereft; as, a lone, lorn woman.
Read the complete definitionlugáw-an - To be bereft of, suffer the loss or want of, be without, fail. The forms malugáw-an and nalugáw-an …
Read the complete definitionpatáy-kaló-oy, patáykalóoy - Cruel, merciless, heartless, unmoved by pity, rough, relentless, unrelenting. Táo nga patáykalóoy. A ruffian. A brutal, cruel …
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Read the complete definitionsapópo - To take care of, nurture, nourish, rear, bring up, attend to all one’s wants. Sapopóha siá sing maáyo. …
Read the complete definitiontábgan - From tabúg—to fly away, etc. Tinábgan siá sang painóíno. He was bereft of the faculty of thinking, he …
Read the complete definitionNot bereft; not taken away.
Read the complete definitionBereft or deprived of life.
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