túhudnknee.v1[a12]hit in the knee.Gitúhud siyag búnal maung napaluhud,He was whipped on his knees and it made him fall to his knees.2[B2456]reach nearly as high as the knees.Mutúhud na ang túbig sa dálan,The water in the street is nearly up to the knees.(→)v1=túhud,v1.2[A2; a1]ask for a girl’s hand from her parents, not necessarily in a formal way with ceremony and bargaining.Mituhud na siya kay disidídu giyung mangasáwa,He asked the girl’s parents for her hand because he really is determined to marry her.taga-(→)up to the knees.†túhugv1[A; ac]pierce through with a string, stake, or s.t. else, hang s.t. on s.t. long.Magtúhug kug pirlas arun ímung ikwintas,I’ll string some pearls for you to wear as necklace.Natúhug ang isdà sa panà,The fish got impaled on the spear.Tuhúga sa uway ang kubit,String the catch by passing a rattan strip through it.Tuhúgi rag hílu nang dágum,Thread that needle.Siyay nagpas-an sa bugsay diin itúhug ang bukag,He carried the paddle over his shoulder and hung the basket over it.— sa ilunglead around by the nose.Matúhug ka ba lang níya sa ilung?Can she lead you about by the nose?2[A123S]follow or put in memory the thread of a story, idea, lecture.Way nakatuhug sa isturya níyang naglikùlíkù,Nobody could follow his incoherent story.2aunderstand, comprehend.Bísag bungul siya, makatuhug siya sa ímung isulti nga magtan-aw lang sa ímung ngábil,Even if he is deaf, he can understand what you are saying by just reading your lips.(→)n1string or s.t. used to string or pierce through s.t.Nabugtù ang tuhug sa dunggan sa bábuy,The string that was fastened through the pig’s ears broke.2hole punched into the nose or ears.3quantity contained on a string of s.t.Tagpíla ang tuhug sa isdà?How much is a string of fish?tuhugtúhugnchildren’s game, taking a coconut midrib and fishing out in turns rubber bands buried in the sand.-an(→)=tuhugtúhug.tuhuktuhukv[B456; b6]have tiny marks(like pin marks) all over.Tawumtum nang nagtuhuktuhuk sa panaptun,That is mildewthathas made tiny spots on the cloth.Gituhuktuhukan ang íyang náwung sa úwat sa bugas,His face is pockmarked by pimple scars.ntiny marks all over s.t.tuhupv[A2; b5]1permeate.Mituhup ang katugnaw sa sinínà,The cold seeped through the dress.2for s.t. wet to seep through, permeate.Gituphan sa kabasà ang yútà,Moisture permeated the earth.3be affected with a feeling or emotion.Tuphun kug kahingáwa matag byáhi níya,I get anxious whenever he goes on a trip.ma-un(←)apenetrating.túhus=túlus.tuhuyv1[A2]get out of s.w. suddenly and with haste.Dì pa gánì mahuman kug súgù, mutuhuy dáyug lakaw,I can’t even finish giving my orders before he rushes up to get going.2[B; b3cP]be sticking out straight.Mituhuy ang túbig sa hús,The water from the hose is spurting out far.Nagtuhuy ang tintin sa báta. Básig kaihiun,The child has an erection. He probably has to urinate.Ayawg ituhuy (ipatuhuy) nang ímung buhuk dapit sa agtang. Mu ra kag tin-idyir,Don’t let your hair stick out over your forehead. You look like a teen-ager.a1carrying oneself in a straight but artless way.2sticking out.túignyear.v[B56; b4]be almost, last for a year.Mutúig nákung pinaábut nímu,I waited for you for almost a year.Nagtúig ang ámung pagbúngul,It’s been one year now that we haven’t been on speaking terms.Dì na matuígan ang ímung kinabúhì,Your life won’t last for another year.tuigtúigaevery year; yearly.v[B; c16]be, become yearly, do s.t. on a yearly basis.-in-(→)annual.Tinuig nga tígum,Annual meeting.ka-ann1years.Nanglábay ang daghang katuígan,Many years passed.2Easter obligation, the obligation of every Roman Catholic to go to confession and Holy Communion once a year on a definite period specified by the church—that is, in the period between Easter Sunday and November 2, All Souls’ Day.paN-(→)n1first planting season in the calendar year (during June and July); crops planted during this season.Aníhun sa Disyimbri ang humay sa panuig,The first crop of rice is harvested in December.2extraordinarily big.Panuig man pud nang librúha, dílì man madaug ug bátà,That sure is a big book. A child couldn’t lift it.paN-unnage.may —1be old enough to do s.t.May panuígun na si Lítang muiskuyla,Lita is old enough now to go to school.2be no longer young.May panuígun na siya pagkaminyù,She was well along in years when she got married.paN-un(→)v[A13]be of [such-and-such] an age.Nagpanuigun siyag diyis,He is ten years old.tuisv[A; a1]1twist.Siyay nagtuis sa ákung buktun,He twisted my arm.2distort a fact or truth.Way mutuu nímu kay maáyu kang mutuis sa tinúud,Nobody believes you because of the way you distort the truth.— sa pálad, kapalárannturn of fate.Usa ka tuis sa kapaláran nga ang kanhi banyágà karun nagpakilúuy na,It is a turn of fate that the ruthless scoundrel now has to beg for mercy.tukn1word used in writing to indicate a knocking sound.2in bowling, a hit scored through the center, opening up a clear path.v[B26]for a hit to turn out to be of this sort.túkv[A; c]stick a stick into s.t. to serve as a marker.n1marker stuck into s.t.Gibutangan nákug túk ang gilubngan sa bahandì,I stuck a stick to mark the spot where I buried the treasure.2clitoris (slang).tukà1v1[A; a1]strangle with the hands.Tuk-un ta kag musinggit ka,I’ll choke you if you scream.2[A123P; b4(1)]choke on s.t. ingested.Makatukà nang tag-as nga bíhun,You can choke on long noodles.Hituk-an ku pag-inum nákù sa wiski,I choked when I drank the whiskey.2aget jammed or stuck into s.t. as if choking on it.Papil ang nakatukà (nakapatukà) sa kasilyas,Paper clogged the toilet up.Ug matuk-an ang makina gáhì na tuyúkun,If a sewing machine gets stuck it is hard to turn.tukà2v[A; a12]peck at to eat.Gustung mutukà ug tibuuk mais ang manuk,Chickens like to peck at whole kernels.Dúna pa bay tukaun ang sunuy?Are there any grains left for the rooster to peck at?n1beak, bill.2feed for fowls or birds.kakha —seekakha.pa-v[A; ac]feed fowls.túkabv[A; b5]open by pushing s.t. aside, lifting a cover.Kinsay nagtúkab sa kúlun?Who took the cover off the pot?Tukába ug dakù ang bintánà kay galhà,Open the windows wide because it is warm.ndistance s.t. opens.tuk-ab=dug-ab.tukabtukabv[A3P; c1]gasp for breath, pant.Nagtukabtukab ang íyang gininhawaan sa pagdinágan,He panted for breath after running so much.tukadv[A; a2c]go, bring up to the mountain, or country from town.Mutukad ku karung tingsanggì,I’ll go to the country thiscoming harvest.Butung ray ákung tukarun,I’m going to the country just to get young coconuts.Itukad ring abúnu,Bring this fertilizer to the country.tukadurn1dresser, a chest of drawers with a large mirror and a flat space for cosmetics.2a plain mirror of considerable size.v[b]look at oneself in a mirror.Tukaduri ra nang nawung mug tan-áwag angayan ka ba,Look at yourself in the mirror and see if you look nice.paN-v[A2]look at oneself in a mirror.tukag, túkagv1[AB2S6; cP]place s.t. long in a position vertical or crosswise relative to s.t. else; cause it to be so.Ayúhag butang ang gabas kay mutúkag sa kahun,Lay the saw down carefully crosswise in the toolbox.Nagtukag ang bukug sa íyang tunlan,A bone is lodged cross-ways in his throat.Itúkag (ipatúkag) ang lipak sa takup arun dílì mutak-up,Prop the shutter open with a stick of bamboo.2[B2S6]for s.t. slender to be jutting out.Ang mga tiil sa dakung bátà mutukag kun kugúsun,The legs of a big child dangle if he is carried.(→)n1s.t. placed athwart s.o.2sticking out.Tukag siyag dawunggan,He has ears that stick out.tukalngap formed as a result of shrinkage between two juxtaposed materials, esp. wood.v[B3(1)]form a gap.Mitukal (natukal) ang mga sawug paglúbag,Cracks developed between the floor boards when they shrunk.tukaltukalv[B; b6]hang loosely from a loose attachment.Nagtukaltukal ang bungbung sa báy,One side of the walling of the house is hanging loosely.tukámudv[B126; b8]fall face first to the ground.Nasapiti siya ug natukámud,He tripped and fell face first to the ground.tukang=tuklang.tukarv1[A; a2]play a musical instrument, piece.Hanas siyang mutukar sa marimba,He plays the marimba well.Tanggu tukara,Play a tango.1a[A; b(1)]for a musical group to perform.Dúna silay tukaran nga parti karung gabíi,They will perform at a party tonight.2[A2]have an attack of a recurring illness or undesirable behavior.Mutukar ang riyuma kun ting-ulan,Rheumatism flares up on rainy days.n1music played.Magsáyaw ta inigsúgud sa tukar,Let’s dance when the music starts.2performance by a musical group.pa-v[A; ac]turn on a phonograph, radio for music.Patukara ang púnu,Turn on the phonograph.Bítuls ang ipatukar,Play a Beatles record.tukarul=tingkarul,4.tukas=tuklas.tukaw1v[A; b(1)]stay awake at night doing s.t., keep vigil.Magtukaw ku karung gabíi paghuman sa tirm pípar,I’ll be awake all night finishing my paper.nwake.Sa tukaw nagdala silag baráha arun dílì sila tulgun,They brought a deck of cards to the wake so they wouldn’t feel sleepy.tukaw2v[A; b(1)]tower over.Mga pipila ka túig mutukaw na siya nákù,In a few years he will be towering over me.Usa ka lubing láyug ang nagtukaw sa ílang payag,A tall coconut tree is towering over their hut.tukaw3na unit of length reckoned from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the index finger extended.v[A; a1]measure s.t. intukaws.tukáya=tukáyu(female).tukáyunone who has the same name as s.o. else.Tukáyu siya nákù kay Dyun usab íyang ngán,He’s my namesake because his name is John too.v[AC2; ac3]call s.o. or each othertukáyu.(→)nterm of address to one’stukáyu.tukbilv1[A; ab2]touch slightly.Wà siyay gána ug ígù lang mitukbil sa kan-un,She had no appetite and barely touched the food.Mutak-up dáyun ang hibìhibì ug tukbílun,The touch-me-not plant closes as soon as you touch it.2[A; a12]touch the emotions or on s.t. that provokes feelings.Ikaw pay nakatukbil sa ákung dughan,You were the first to have touched my heart.3[A; a12]mention s.t. in passing.Sa íyang diskursu mitukbil siya sa pulitika,In his speech he mentioned politics in passing.-l-un, -l-un(→)adelicate, engendering arguments or hard feelings.Kanang mga paagíha tulukbilun (tulukbílun) kaáyu,That procedure is very much open to argument.— ug buutshort-tempered.tukbùv[A; a1]1grasp by encircling the fingers around.Nagtukbù siyag ságing,He is grasping a banana.Tukbúa ang buktun sa bátà kun matukbù ba,Put your fingers around the child’s arm if they can go all the way around it.2bundle long things together to form a bunch big enough to be clasped in one or both hands.nbundle of s.t. that can be clasped in one or both hands.tukbuy=talukbuy1.tukdabv[AN; a]cut s.t. down at the base with one stroke.Kining dapíta ang ákung gitukdaban sa mga tuud sa mga gagmayng káhuy,This is the place where I cut the stumps of the small tree down.tukdugv[BN46]for s.t. to stand out straight and bare.Mitukdug (nanukdug) ang mgamais human hugpái sa dúlun,The corn plants stood straight and bare after a swarm of locusts settled on them.nribs of umbrella.tukgaw=lukgaw.tukhi, tukhìntoothpick.v[a12]make into toothpick.Maáyung tukhíun ang tukug,Coconut midribs make good toothpicks.paN-v[A2; c6]pick one’s teeth.tukìv[A; a12]1investigate, examine.Ang kumiti mauy mutukì sa anumalíya,The committee will investigate the anomaly.Madiskubrihan ang tíkas kun tukiun ang libru,They will discover the embezzlement if the books are examined.2ask, interrogate.Gitukì siya apan wà mutug-an,He was questioned but he didn’t tell.3discuss with the idea of analyzing, explaining.Unsay tukiun sa míting?What is going to be discussed in the meeting?ma-un(←)acharacterized with persistent, methodical, and detailed application of a procedure.Kining instruksiyun sa libru masabtan sa matukíung pagbása,The instructions in the book can be understood only if you read it with care and analysis.túkibadetailed, complete, and well-described.Túkib kaáyu ang íyang isturya sa aksidinti,His account of the accident is complete to the minutest detail.v[A; a1]delve into s.t. so as to have a thorough knowledge of it.Buut kung tukíbun ang tanghágà sa íyang kinabúhì,I want to delve into the riddle of his life.Dì matúkib ang kaguul sa namatyan,The grief of the bereaved one cannot be described.-l-unathat which hides a mystery, riddle.Tulukíbun ang pahiyum sa katingaláhang istranyu,The mysterious stranger has a sphinx-like smile.tukigastiff.v[B; b6]be, become stiff.Mitukig ang kasáhus nga gibulad,The jerked meat is stiff.Ang ispísu nga amirul mauy nakatukig (nakapatukig) sa muskitíru,The thick starch made the mosquito net stiff.Nagkatukig ang ákung líug,My neck is getting stiff.tukíkà=tikúkà.tukikì, tukìkìv[A; b3]laugh with a partly suppressed high-pitched laughter.Mitukikì siya sa ákung tistis,He snickered at my joke.Unsay inyung gitukìkían?What are you snickering about?túkisntalkies, talking movies.Dì pa túkis ang sini sa panahun ni Púpuy,There weren’t any talkies in Grandpa’s day.tuklangv[A; b5]1put a piece of wood s.w. to inhibit motion, either by propping s.t. under it and keeping it from falling or by laying it in the way and stopping it from proceeding.Tuklángun (tuklángan) ang takup sa dúlung arun dílì musira,Prop up the hood so it won’t slam shut.Ituklang nis bintánà arun dílì matúkab,Wedge the window shut with this so it can’t come open.1aprop s.t. up.Taas nga káhuy ang ituklang sa hayhayan arun dì masagyad ang hinayhay,Use a long bamboo pole to hold the clothesline to keep the wash from touching the ground.2[AN3; b6]put up the hands to keep s.o. at arms’ distance, as if bracing oneself.Nanuklang siya kay gipiit siya sa ílang pagbayli,She kept her hand up because her partner danced too close to her.paN-v[A1]brace oneself or keep s.o. away from one’s body.Kun wà pa siya makapanuklang mahaplà untà siya,Had she not braced herself she would have fallen flat.nstick used to prevent motion.tuklasv[AB; a1]open a shutter, curtain or s.t. that covers, be opened.Natukas ang atup pagbagyu,The roof was blown off in the storm.Natukas ang íyang sayal paghángin,Her skirt was lifted up by the wind.Inánayng nagkatukas ang tilun,The curtain slowly opens.abe open.May nangáwat kay tukas nag paradur,There has been a robbery because the cabinet is open.tuklìv[A; a12]turn a page.Tuklía ang mga dáhun ug hínay arun dílì mu hinglaktawan ang litrátu,Turn the pages slowly so you will not miss the picture.tukling=tuklid.tuklidv[A; c6]give s.o. a sudden push.Kinsay nagtuklid nímung nahayang ka man?Why did you fall? Who pushed you?Wà ka ituklid, hibanggaan ka lang,Nobody pushed you. S.o. just accidentally bumped into you.tuklùv1[A; a2]steal by catching s.t. at the neck, esp. chicken.Gituklù ang manuk sa nangharána,The chicken was swiped by the serenaders.Gituklù sa naglágut nga bána ang líug sa asáwa,The husband was so angry he grabbed his wife’s neck and squeezed it.2[A2; a1]dart or strike instantly with the head.Pagbantay kay ang bitin mutuklù lag kalit,Watch out for a snake might just strike out suddenly.Ang manuk nakatuklù ug duha ka bakì,The chicken has caught two frogs pecking at them.tuklud=tuklid.tuklungafor rice or corn to have overripe grains.Tukung na kaáyu ang humay nga wà maáni dáyun,The rice in the fields is bent over now because it was not harvested right away.v[B12; b6]get grains that are overripe.tuklusv1[A; c]hand s.t. to s.o.Ituklus ang suwat,Hand over the letter.2[b5]=paN-.paN-[A; b]1go to a banquet with the primary purpose of eating.Manuklus ta sa íla kay dakù silag híkay,Let’s go to their house for a free meal, because they have prepared quite extensively.2attend any k.o. entertainment without invitation.Manuklus tag bayli sa ílang iskuyláhan,Let’s go attend the dance in their school.tukmàa1exact, exactly.Náa sa libru ang tukmà nga tubag,The exact answer is in the book.Tukmà nga alas syíti ang pagsúgud sa prugráma,The program starts at exactly seven o’clock.Tukmà sa gikasabútan,Exactly as agreed.Tukmang usa ka búlan ugmà sukad sa íyang paggíkan,It will be exactly one month tomorrow since the day he left.Kining ruskáha tukmà kaáyu ánang pirnúha,This nut fits that bolt very nicely.2suitable, appropriate.Tukmà ang tíma sa ukasiyun,The theme fits the occasion exactly.Kining tanúma tukmà giyud sa bugnawng klíma,This plant is perfectly adapted for a cold climate.v1[B26C; c]coincide, correspond with.Mitukmà ang ákung pangagpas sa nahitabù,My guess coincided with what actually happened.Nagkatukmà ang pista ug ang ákung adlaw,The fiesta and my birthday fall on the same date.1a[C3; c6]for edges to fit, abut perfectly.Itukmag maáyu ang mga ngilit,Make the edges abut perfectly.2be, make suitable, appropriate.3[b8]come upon s.o. quite unexpectedly.Hitukmaan níya ang bátà nga mikúut sa kúkis,She came upon the child getting some cookies.hi-/ha-v[B1256; b8]1come out to be the same as or appropriate.2come upon s.t. in a place.Sa íyang paglatagaw nahitukmà siya sa usa ka payag,In his wandering he came upon a hut.pahi-v[A; c]make s.t. coincide.Kinahanglang ipahitukmà ang prugráma sa gubyirnu sa kinahanglanun sa násud,The government’s program must be made to correspond with the country’s needs.-in-an(→)njoint.Ang tinukmaan sa túbu tulù,The pipe joint is leaky.tukmunthe Philippine turtledove:Streptopelia bitorquata.tukmudv[A; c]1push abruptly and hard.Nasarásay siya dihang ákung gitukmud,He reeled when I pushed him hard.2goad, prod.Ang kaugalíngung kahígal mauy mitukmud kaníya sa panlúgus,His own lust goaded him to rape.-in-nspurred, urged.Tinukmud sa tingúhang mulampus nanlimbásug siya,He strove hard under the goad of the drive to succeed.tuknulv[A; c]hand s.t. to s.o.Dawáta ug dúnay kwarta nga ituknul sa lídir,Accept it if the political leader hands you some money.tukpawv[A; c]1push s.t. upward.Akuy mutukpaw nímu ngadtus atup arun ka makasaka ngadtu,I’ll give you a boost onto the roof so that you can climb up there.2induce s.o. to do s.t. bad for him.Ang íyang mga amígu nakatukpaw níya sa mga bisyu,His friends induced him into a life of sin.Ayaw siya itukpaw ngadtu ni Satanas,Do not lure him into the ways of the devil.3jump from one point to another.Ang ági sa makina mutukpaw,The sewing machine skips.Gitukpaw níya ang isturyag láin,He skipped over to s.t. else to change the subject.Ingun ug magatukpaw ang átung sulti, wà diay makapasar si Tunyu sa búrd,To change the subject, so Tony didn’t pass the board examination.tukpawtukpawv1[A; c1]work skipping about, not systematically.Gitukpawtukpaw níya pagpintal, man nga nagkábang ang ági,He did not paint it square at a time and so it came out splotched.2[B; b6]move with a jerky up and down motion.Nagtukpawtukpaw ang sakayan sa bawud,The boat bounced up and down in the waves.tuksìv[A; a]slice or prod off the outer layer of s.t.Pagtuksì ug lapnis nga ibugkus sa kináhuy,Pull off some of the outer strips of the abaca to tie the firewood up with.Tuksía ang pakpak sa mais,Loosen the corn husks.ninstrument used to prod an outer layer loose.tuksu, tuksùv[A; a]query in a pressing way.Akuy mutuksù níya kun tinúud tung ímung gisulti,I will ask him if what you said was true.nquery.Makalíbug ang mga tuksù sa abugádu,The lawyer’s questions were confusing.tuktugáukv1[A]for cocks to crow.Mutuktugáuk na gánì ang mga manuk, sa átù pa duul na ang kabuntágun,When the cock crows, we know morning is near.2[A; c]vomit due to excessive drinking of alcoholic beverages (slang).Kanang ímung kan-un ímu ra sang ituktugáuk ug magpalabi kag ínum,You will vomit out what you are eating if you drink too much.ncock’s crow or noise of a similar sort.tuktuk1v[A; a]1knock on.Tuktúka ang pultahan únà musúd,Knock on the door before you go in.2peck at repeatedly.Gituktuk sa sunuy ang íyang higut,The cock pecked at its tether.n1knocking.2feed for chickens.pa-v[A; ac]feed grains to.Patuktuka ang sunuy ug tibuuk mais,Feed whole kernels to the cock.Tipasì lay ipatuktuk sa himungáan,Feed unhusked rice to the hen.tuktuk2vgive enlightenment to (confined to set phrases).Tuktúkan kay may salabútan,Enlighten him because he can understand.hiN-v1[A; b3]keep still as if in deep thought.Naghinuktuk si Pidru kay wà tugúti,Pedro is brooding because they didn’t let him do it.2[b(1)]ponder s.t.Hinuktúki kini pag-áyu únà ka magpárì,Consider it carefully before you enter the priesthood.tuktuk3(fromtaluktuk)v1[B346]for s.t. long to stand on its end unsupported.Mutuktuk ang lipak kun maáyung pagkabalansi,A bamboo stick will stand on its end if it is well balanced.Makatuktuk na ang bátà, hápit nang kalakaw,The child can stand alone now. It is about to walk.2=taluktuk.a1=taluktuk.2straight above in the sky.Alas dúsi na kay tuktuk na ang adlaw,It is twelve noon because the sun is at its zenith.tukturnk.o. bird, a night jar, which flies after dusk, the eggs of which are the source of thetagulílungcharm:Eurostopodus macrotis. The name derives from its call: ‘trrk-trrk’.tukunprop stick or post.v[A; b]prop up with a pole or post.Magtuku mi sa báy nga naghirig,We are going to prop up the house which is leaning.Tukhi ang hayhayan arun dì magtuntun,Prop up the clothesline so it doesn’t sag.paN-v1[A2]for a girl to push her partner at arm’s length in dancing.Maáyu si Tirya nga baylíhan kay dílì manuku,It’s nice to dance with Terry because she does not keep you at arm’s length.2[A3]be hesitant to do s.t. mainly due to rules of propriety.Nagpanuku ang nubyu paghaluk sa nubya,The groom was hesitant to kiss the bride.tukù=tikì.tukubv[A; a12]for a beast of prey to devour.Makatukub ug bábuy ang higanting sawa,A giant snake can devour a pig.tukbununnprey.maN-r-(←)nbeast of prey.túkud1v1[A; ac]brace, prop.Tukúra ang kapáyas kay malúad unyà inigbagyu,Brace the papaya. It might fall when the storm comes.Itúkud ímung kamut sa bungbung unyà barug sa usang tiil,Prop your hand against the wall. Then stand on one leg.2[A; c1]erect a house, building.Anhi tukúra (itúkud) ang munisipyu,The municipal hall will be erected here.3[A; a]form, found an organization, establishment.Kinsay nagtúkud sa Siliman?Who founded Silliman University?Gitúkud ang buluntaryu panahun sa Hapun,Volunteer troops were organized during the Japanese occupation.4put up a business.Ang nigusyung tukúrun kanang gikinahanglan sa lungsud,The business you put up should be one which the town needs.(→)ns.t. used to prop or brace s.t.tag-(→)nfounder, organizer.katukúrannfounding, establishment.Nagsaúlug sila sa katukúran sa syudad,They are celebrating the founding of the city.mag-r-=tagtukud.patukuránannfoundation, basis.Way patukuránan ang ímung pasángil,Your charges are without foundation.tukudtúkudv[A; b(1)]fabricate a story, esp. one with a dubious motive.nfabrication, concoction.Pulus tu tinukudtúkud (tukudtúkud) ang ílang isturyang naglaki ang ímung asáwa,Those stories about your wife’s carrying on with other men are all fabrication anyway.tinukudtúkud=tukudtúkud,n.paN-v[A2; b(1)]hold oneself at arm’s length when dancing.túkud2v[A; a]cut a style of dress.Tukúra lag yánu ning ákung sinínà,Just make my dress in a simple style.nstyle of dress.Ang túkud sa sinínà nagbalikbálik lang,The same dress styles keep coming back again.(→)=túkud2,n.túkud3nplow.v[A; a12]make a plow.tukugnmidrib of a coconut or buri palm leaf.túkugv[A2N; b6]bulge or stick out, sometimes causing slight inconvenience.Nanúkug ang mga bukug sa síku tungud sa kaníwang,He is so thin his elbow is sticking out.Nabuslut ang sáku nga gitukúgan sa pusil,The sack developed a hole where the gun was sticking out.tukul1v[A3]nurse a grudge.Mauy nakaáyu kanímu kay dì giyud ka mutukul kun buyagun ka sa ímung sayup,One thing good about you is you never nurse a grudge against people who call your attention to your mistakes.tukul2v[A; b6]disobey by keeping silent and failing to act.Dílì ángayng tukulan ang tambag sa ímung ginikánan,You should not disobey your parent’s advice.paN-v[A13]be hesitant in doing s.t.Nagpanukul ku ug uban ninyu sa piknik,I am hesitant about going with you on the picnic.tukunv[A; a]1prop up.Tukna ang ságing kay harag na kaáyu,Prop the banana tree up because it is leaning way over.2propel oneself by pushing on a pole.Nagtukun misa baybay kay nabálì ang bugsay,We poled ourselves toward the shore because the paddle broke.Tukna ang dágat kun lawum ba,Put the pole to the floor of the sea to see if it is deep.npole for propelling or for supporting.tukung1=tuklung.tukung2ntailless bird or fowl.Ilhan ku ra tung ákung piríku kay tukung,I will recognize my parrot because it lost its tail.v[B1256; a12]become tailless.tuk-ungv[A; b6]1squat or lie with the knees bent up double against the body nearly touching the chin.Nagtuk-ung ang bátang nagdúwag húlin,The child playing marbles is squatting.2be s.w. looking as though it were squatting (literary).Ang pitrumaks nagtuk-ung dihà sa bangkíwà,The petromax lantern was located squatting atop of the mast.túkuynword used to call dogs.v[A; a12]1call a dog, saying‘túkuy’.Tukúya ang irù arun pakan-un,Call the dog so it can eat.2draw irresistibly toward s.t.Ang kadalù mauy mutúkuy sa táwu pagpaníkas,Greed leads a person to cheat.3in folk belief, induce a person to walk in his sleep by tying a string to a finger and pulling it rhythmically.Kamau siyang mutúkuy ug táwung natúlug,He knows how to make a person walk in his sleep.(→)npuppy.tukwanbean curds done to a dough-like consistency.v[A13; a12]make, cook with bean paste.tukwang1=tuklang.tukwang2=tikwang.tukway=bukway,n1.túlntulle, a fine, silk, open-meshed material used for veils.tula(not withoutl)v[A; c]1set food or drinks aside for s.o.Tud-i (tulahi) ug sud-an ang ulahing mukáun,Set some food aside for those who are going to eat later.2bestow certain feelings on one.Tud-ig diyútayng kalúuy ang mga bátà,Show the children a little pity.túlav[A; a]stew fish or chicken.Magtúla ta kun dúnay lab-as,We can have stewed fish if there are fresh fish.-in-nstewed fish or chicken.tulàv[A; c]feed fowls and pet animals.Akuy magtulà sa mga manuk mabuntag,I feed the chickens each morning.Gitulaan ang irù ug karni,They fed meat to the dog.nfeed for pets or poultry.tulabhù=tilabhù.tulábungna small, white heron often found perching on the backs of water buffaloes, eating insects.túlagv[B14; a12]be in a disorderly, topsy-turvy condition.Panghípus mu kay nagkatúlag lang ang kwartu,Fix the room because it’s a mess.tulakv[A; b4(1)]stop raining.Pil-a nag páyung kay mituwak nag uwan,Fold the umbrella now because the rain has stopped.Didtu mi hitulaki sa ulan sa Karkar,The rain stopped falling when we got to Carcar.túlakv[A; c]1push or move s.t. with the arm.Kami mauy mitúlak sa awtu nga nalubung,We were the ones who pushed the car that got stuck in the mud.Íya kung gitúlak ngadtus swíming pul,He pushed me into the swimming pool.2lift s.t. up to one’s head or higher and throw to an elevated place.Kami mutúlak sa sáku ngadtu sa tinumpì,We will throw the sack up onto the pile.Itúlak ang kahun sa istanti,Throw the box up onto the top of the shelf.3[B126; b8]fall from a height accidentally when one loses his hold, slips, support is taken away, and the like.Ayawg padaplin kay matúlak ka unyà,Don’t sit too close to the edge or you might fall.tig-(→)nperson who tosses or pushes s.t. heavy upwards onto s.t.tulakhangn1=kaling.2woman who has lost her virginity (derogatory).v[B126; b6]have lost one’s virginity.tulakì, tulákì, tulakig=ísul.tulala, tulála(not withoutl)aidiot.v[B12; b6]be a moron or like one.tul-ann1knee joint of human beings or large animals.2legs or lower limbs of man or animals.Maglatà mig tul-an pára karung udtu,We’ll boil beef shanks for dinner.tulandus=bulandus.*tulápusílu nga —seeílu1.túlas(not withoutl)ntongue irritations caused by hot spices.v[A123P; b4]have tongue irritations, as when burned.tulawugnspring pole.Kusug mulibkas ang balag-ung kay gáhì ug tulawug,The trap springs fast because the spring pole is stiff.v[A13; a12]make, attach a spring pole.tulay(not withoutl)nbridge.v[A13; b]put a bridge.Kinsay nagtulay ug lubi sa kanal?Who put a coconut trunk across the canal?Kinahanglang tulayan ning subáa kay dì malabang,This river needs a bridge over it because no one can get across it.túlay=bantúlay.tulbukv1[A; a]poke at a point.Nakatulbuk ka na bag bilyar?Have you tried your hand at (lit. poked at) billiards?Tulbúka ang timbri,Push the doorbell.2[A; b]put a period or dot.Tulbúki nang ímung ay,Put a dot over your letter I.nperiod or dot.Náay gagmay nga tulbuk ang ímung nawung,There are small spots on your face.tulbungv[A2; b4(1)]rise, ascend to appreciable height or level.Gidagkutan ang kwítis, misíyuk, unyà mitulbung,The rocket was lit, sizzled, and then rose straight up.tuldantent.v[A; a]pitch a tent.Nagtulda ang mga kampirs,The campers pitched a tent.Hábul lay itulda,Use a blanket as a tent.paN-v[A23]for pants to bulge due to erection of the penis (humorous).Ngánung nanulda ang ímung karsúnis?What is that pole sticking out in the front of your pants?túlìv1[A; a1]circumcise.Tambálan ang nagtúlì nákù,A folk doctor circumcised me.Tulía ang bátà pipila ka adlaw human ianak,Circumcise the child a few days after it is born.2[a3]get one’s comeuppance or just deserts.Natúlì ang mangingilad dihang gihatágan siya ug minì nga kwarta,The con-man got his just deserts when he was given fake money.(→)n1one who has been circumcised.2action of having been circumcised.— andawns.o. born with the glans penis exposed.maN-r-ns.o. who circumcises.tulibagadiverging, going off at an angle.Tulibag ang ímung tinubagan. Dílì tukmà,Your answer doesn’t get at what I asked. It’s not to the point.v[B; c1]go off at an angle.Mutulibag ang íyang tinan-awan ug mahakalit,He becomes cross-eyed when he looks at s.t. suddenly.Nagtulibag man ning ímung tinahian,You sewed your seams crooked.tulibagbag=tulibag.tul-ida1straight.Tul-id nga linya,A straight line.2straight towards.Lakaw lag tul-id ánang dálan ug musangkù ka sa simbahan,Just walk straight on that street and you will reach the church.v1[APB; a]straighten.Akuy mutul-id (mupatul-id) sa balikug nga alambri,I’ll straighten the crooked wire.Mitul-id siya sa íyang pagyukù,He straightened up after he had bent over.2[AB; a2]reform, correct.Dì na matul-id ang dautan níyang pagkatáwu,His bad ways cannot be reformed.katul-írannreform, amendment.tulílikv[B2S46]reel around unsteadily.Mitulílik ang ayruplánung nawad-ag kuntrǔl,The plane that lost control turned round and round.Nagtulilik ang kasing nga taliundang nag túyuk,The top which is about to stop whirling is reeling unsteadily.-ay(→)=tulílik.tulimbangv[AB56; c]for bells to toll, peal, toll bells.Ang kampaníru mauy mutulimbang sa kampána,The sexton will toll the bell.Human nag mísa kay nagtulimbang nag kampána,The mass is over because the bells are ringing.npealing or tolling of bells.túlinv[A2; b6]1move forward.Pagbulhut sa hángin mitúlin ang sakayan,When the wind blew, the boat moved forward.2cover a certain distance.Mutúlin ang dálan ug kilumitru úsà mulikù sa tuu,The road will go on for a kilometer before it turns to the right.Pila may tulínan sa usa ka baril nga aspaltu?How far can a barrel of asphalt go?2aaccomplish a certain amount.Dí ta mutúlin ug kanúnay kag sámuk,I won’t accomplish anything if you keep making a nuisance of yourself.2b[A2]expand, take space in the direction of.Ámù nang yútà ang gitulínan sa gihímung karsáda,The road they made has encroached on our land.3[B2; b6]become fast, swift.Mutúlin (matúlin) ang pambut kun habwáag karga,The motorboat will move fast if we take the cargo off.n1accomplishment, distance covered.Gamay ra siyag túlin kay naglangaylángay man,He made little progress because he was just loafing.2speed, forward motion.Hínay ang túlin sa bangkà kun way hángin,The sailboat’s speed is slow if there is no wind.afast and swift.Túlin nga nanglábay ang katuígan,The years passed swiftly.pa-v[A; b(1)]1extend measurements in constructing s.t.Ug padak-an ang balay, adtu patulíni sa luyu,If you enlarge the house, extend the construction to the rear.2increase the speed of s.t. moving forward.Magpatúlin ta arun sayu tang maabut,Let’s increase our speed, so we arrive early.tulindawv[AN; b6]go caroling during the Christmas season to the house of s.o. who made preparations to treat the carolers.Manulindaw (mutulindaw) ta sa íla kay nagbingka sila,Let’s go carol at their house because they made rice cakes.tulíngannk.o. mackerel:Rastrelliger kanagurta,Katsuwonus pelamis, and others.tulíngì, tulíngig(fromlíngì)v[B26]turn the head sharply to one side, as when slapped.Natulíngì (mitulíngì) siya dihang gitamparus,She snapped her head to one side from the force of the slap she received.(→)afor the neck or s.t. similar to be twisted to one side.v[B1; c6]become twisted to one side.Nagtulingì ang gunitánan sa gunting,The handle of the scissors is twisted.tulipsay1v[A2; b8]for s.t. thrown or that flies away to swerve off its path.Ang batung lapad mutulipsay ug ibunù,If s.o.throws a flat stone it will go in a curve.Hitulipsayan siya sa káhuy nga ákung gibughà,A piece of the wood that I split flew off and swerved onto him.tulipsay2nAsian moon scallop, a smooth-surfaced, golden scallop, white on the inside.túlisv[A; a2]rob, steal with force and intimidation.May yáwi giyud ang nagtúlis sa tindáhan,The one who robbed the store must have had a key.Tulísun ku nang dátung Insik,I’ll rob that rich Chinaman.nrobbery.Wà pa masulbad ang túlis,The robbery has not been solved yet.paN-nrobbery in general.-an(→)nrobber, bandit.-anisnrobbers, bandits.tulísukv1[A; a1]scold, reproach by pointing a finger.Yawyaw lang. Ayaw kug tulisúka,Just keep scolding, but don’t shake your finger at me.2[A; a12]reproach severely.Gitulísuk sa kaugalíngung tanlag,Reproached by his own conscience.ma-unareproachful, usually accompanied with blame.tulituln1hemorrhoid.2an infected puncture in the cheek.(←)v[B126; b5]become, get atulitul.tulíyukv[APB46; aP]spin, whirl.Akuy nagtulíyuk (nagpatulíyuk) sa sabad,I made the propeller spin.Ingun sa mutulíyuk ang kalibútan,It was as if the world was spinning about.nspinning, whirling.tulmàv1[AC3; a]let s.t. touch on s.t.Itulmà ang ímung tudlù sa ínit sa plansa,Touch your finger to the hot iron.2[A; c]make an imprint or impression on.Gitulmáan níyag ‘risib’ ang sulat,He stamped the word ‘received’ on the letter.n1imprint, mark, impression.2horizon, place where the land or sea and the sky seem to meet.3boundary.tulpukv[A; a]1prick or poke at with s.t. pointed.Dágum nga mitulpuk sa ákung buktun,A needle that pricked my arm.Tulpúka ang timbri,Push the doorbell button.2make, put a dot on s.t.Tulpúkan nátug itum ári pára mata,We’ll put dots here for the eyes.3press the keys of a piano, typewriter, and the like.npricking, poking, injection with a hypodermic needle.Dús ang ipabáyad sa duktǔr káda tulpuk,The doctor charges two pesos for each shot.tulpuktulpukndots in cloth design.Bistídung may tulpuktulpuk nga pula,Dress with red dots.tultugv[A; b6(1)7]knock off the ashes or embers.Nakatultug siyag bága sa agipu didtu sa mga papil,He accidentally knocked an ember off from the firebrand onto the pieces of paper.tultulv1[A; b(1)]tell, lead the way s.w.Kinsay gatultul nímu sa ámung hayd-áwut?Who led you to our hideout?2[A12; b8]find one’s way s.w.Pangutána lang kun dì ka makatultul sa íla,Just inquire if you can’t locate their place.hiN-v[B1236]manage to do s.t. in the way that is normal, started.Nalintar siya ug dì na makahinultul ug unsay buhatun,She panicked and couldn’t do what had to be done.Kinsay mahinultul sa búhat kun magpúnay kag sámuk?Who can do his work right if you keep making a nuisance of yourself?tulunumeralthree.Pirmi giyung magkúyug ang tulu,The three always go together.v[B256; a12]be in or about three in number.Mutulu ka búlan na siyang gasabak,She is about three months pregnant.Natulu ang ákung panan-aw pagkahubug nákù,I had triple vision when I got drunk.Tulua pagrisirba kay ang tsapirun diay,Make three reservations, an extra one for the chaperon.r-three.ika-third.ka-, maka-three times.-in-into three, in three’s.katluannthirty.tinulutulunk.o. rope of three strands,tag-(←), tag-, tagutluthree each.v[A; c1]do s.t. by three’s.túlùndrop.Bisan usa ka túlù nga lúhà,Even one single teardrop.v1[A2S]leak so as to cause dripping.Sungkípi ang atup kay nagtulù,Fix the roof because it is leaking.1a[A2S; b28]drip, leak through.Ug dúnay malígù sa táas, ang túbig mutúlù námù diri,If s.o. takes a bath upstairs, water drips down on us.2[A12; b6]for drops to fall.Hápit makatúlù ákung lúhà sa kahiubus,I almost shed tears in humiliation.(→)aleaky.Tulù ang atup kay gibagyu,The roof is leaky because it was hit by a storm.pa-v[A; c]1let drip.Nagpatúlù siya sa íyang lúhà,She shed tears.2— sa singutlabor hard.Nagpatúlù sa singut ang ímung amahan arun ka makatunghà,Your father is working hard just so you can study.-in-v[A]drip plentifully.n1drops.Tinúlù sa ulan,Raindrops.2shedding of tears, blood, or anything in drops.3noise of dripping.Makadisturbu ang tinúlù sa ulan,The noise of the dripping of the rain is disturbing.tuludv[A; c6]1push.Itulud ang kutsi kay dì muandǎr,Push the car because it won’t start.2goad, incite.Daw sa may mutulud nákù sa pagpaúlì,As if s.t. were urging me to come home.tuludtúludv[A; c6]pass work, blame onto one another.Nagtuludtúlud lang sila dihang gipangutána kinsay nakasalà,They just kept passing the blame onto each other when I asked them who the culprit was.Ayawg ituludtúlud ang trabáhu,Don’t keep trying to pawn off the work on each other.— bátangnthe period from August to October when the wind direction is not fixed (the time when a log [bátang] is pushed in one direction and then another).túlugv1[B123S6; a2]go, put to sleep.Ang yáya mauy pirming magtúlug sa bátà,The baby’s nurse usually puts him to sleep.Natúlug na ba siya?Is he asleep yet?Dì ku makatulug ug dì ku kainum,I can’t sleep without drinking s.t. first.Tulga ang bátà,Put the baby to sleep.2[B126]for lard and oil to congeal.Natúlug ang mantíkà sa katugnaw,The lard congealed due to the cold.3[B126]for tops to spin steadily without a wobble.Mu rag walà maglihuk ang kasing kay natúlug,The top seems not to move because it is spinning steadily.nsleep.Wà kuy túlug gabíi,I had had no sleep last night.(→)asound asleep.Tulug na kaáyu ang bátà,The child is sound asleep.v[A123P; a4]be sleepy.Makapatulug ning tambála,This medicine can make one sleepy.Gitulug aku pag-áyu sa ímung diskursu,Your speech made me very sleepy.ka-v[A2]sleep.Mikatúlug (natúlug) siya,He went to sleep.Dì ku makakatúlug,I can’t sleep.Sawug lay katulgi,Just sleep on the floor.paka-v[A; c]induce, put to sleep.Makapakatúlug ang ímung mga isturya,Your stories make me fall asleep.ns.t. that induces sleep.Tablítas nga pakatúlug,Sleeping pills.hika-/haka-(→)v[B1256; b8]fall asleep.Nahikatulug na ang ákung pinalanggà,My darling has finally fallen asleep.Hikatulgan ku siyang nag-isturya,I fell asleep on him as he was talking to me.pakuluka-, patulugtúlugv[A13]pretend to sleep.Didtu siya sa káma magpakukatū́g (magpatugtū́g), piru wà diay,He was lying on the couch pretending to be asleep, but he really wasn’t.túgan, hinúganatop that spins smoothly and rapidly without a wobble.v[B126; b6]become smooth-spinning.ka-unnsleep.Wà ku duáwa sa katulúgun,Sleep did not come to me.kina-, kinatulgannsleep slept.Maáyu ákung kinatúlug (kinatulgan) kagabíi,I had a good sleep last night.katulganannplace one sleeps.v[A13]sleep habitually s.w.Anáa ku magkatulganan sukad sa ákung pag-anhi,I have been sleeping there since my arrival.ka-un(→), katulgunasleepy.Katúgun (katulgun) kaáyu ku,I’m very sleepy.hinga-un(→), hingatulgun, ma-(→), ma-unafond of sleeping, always sleeping.Ang táwung matulúgun way kaugmáun,A person who is always sleeping has no future.tulugtulugna k.o. bush bearing clusters of reddish fruit:Breynia rhamnoides.tuluk=turuk.tulunv1[A; a12]swallow.Mitulun siyag dakù únà musulti,He swallowed hard before speaking.Tunla ang tablítas,Swallow the pill.2[a3]endure s.o.’s temperament, hurting words, etc.Dì matulun ang íyang taras,I can’t take her ways.— lamuyaeating s.t. without bothering to chew.Hingtuk-an kay tulun lamuy mag mukáun,He choked because he eats without chewing.tunlan, tutunlannthroat.túlungv[A; a]skewer.Tabángi kug túlung sa aslúnun,Help me skewer the pig we are roasting.-an(→)nskewer.tulunggunseetunug.túlus1nsemen(not coarse, but avoided).pa-(→)nenhancing sperm production.Patulus nang mga pagkaúna kay daghan ug sustansiya,Those foods will give you lots of sperm because they have nutritive value.v[A13]enhance semen production.túlus2v[B126]get into the habit of doing s.t. the whole year through by doing it on a special holiday or on a day it should not be done (whether intentionally done or not).Makatū́s (makapatū́s) sa pagkahingatúgun ang pagdúgayg mata sa bag-ung túig,It will make you get up late the whole year through if you get up late on New Year’s Day.túlutv[AP; b6P]pay out rope or string.Dílì ku mutúlut (mupatúlut) sa pasul kay musángit unyà sa ilálum,I will not pay out the fishline because it might snag at the bottom.nlength of line paid out.pa-v1=túlut,v.2[A; c1]sail smoothly, swiftly with the wind.Mupatúlut ang sakayan basta pabur sa hángin,A boat sails smoothly and swiftly if it goes with the wind.túluy1v[A; b6]be caught in a net.Ug mutúluy ang isdà dì na kabuhì,If the fish snarls in the mesh it can’t get away.Nitū́y ang bábuy ihā́s sa batung,The wild pig was caught in the net.(→)ns.t. caught in a net.túluy2nk.o.tamban4–5″ long, with a greenish back and white belly.túmanbody louse, similar to the head louse (kútu) in appearance and habits, but found in clothing.v[a4]be infested with body lice.hiN-v[AN; b6(1)]remove body lice.tumahunainfested with body lice.túmàndrinking of alcohol (slang).v[AC; a2]drink alcohol.Hubug man, nakatúmà sigúru,You’re drunk. You must have comefrom a drinking spree.túman1v[A; a12]1obey.Matag lungsuránun kinahanglang mutúman sa baláud,Each citizen must obey the law.2fulfill, realize.Natúman ra ang íyang tingúhang maabugádu,His ambition to become a lawyer has finally been realized.3[A13]stubbornly have one’s own way.Náa ra nímu ug magtúman ka,It’s up to you if you insist on your own way.4[b(1)P]indulge, or permit s.o. his way.Tumáni (patumáni) lang ang bátà arun way gubut,Just indulge the child so there won’t be any trouble.tulumanunn1obligation to be carried out.2program.Tulumanun sa administrasiyun,The program of the administration.Tulumanun sa radiyu,Radio program.ma-in-unaobedient.ma-in-un sa gustustubbornly wanting one’s own way.ka-annrealization, fulfillment.Ang katumánan sa damgu,The realization of a dream.ka-un(→)nfulfillment reached.Walay katumanun sa ímung tingúhà,There is no hope of fulfilling your dreams.pinaannone who is granted his way.Bátang pinatumánan,A spoiled child.túman2athe utmost of, extreme.Túmang kalípay,Extreme happiness.Túmang kamíngaw,Utter loneliness.Túmang kahílum,Absolute silence.tuma pusisiyunn1inauguration.Ugmà ang tuma pusisiyun sa prisidinti,The president’s inauguration is tomorrow.2taking over of ownership.Ang tuma pusisiyun sa balay,Taking over possession of the house.v[A13]1carry out inauguration ceremonies.May tuma pusisiyun sa irpurt ugmà,They will inaugurate the airport tomorrow.2take over ownership.tumarv1[A; a2]take medicine.Tumaha (tumara) nang tablítas,Take those pills.2[A2]afford, have the means for.Ang sapían ra giyuy mutumar (makatumar) niánang ímung prisyu,Only a millionaire could afford the price you are setting.3— ug aksiyun[A; b]take action on s.t.Ang kíha wà katumahig aksiyun,They didn’t act on his complaint.— ug nutisya, libak, et al.4[AN; c1]pick up gossip, rumors.Ang mga radiyu balágun adtu matumar sa tubáan,You can pick up rumors at the toddy stand.
túhudnknee.v1[a12]hit in the knee.Gitúhud siyag búnal maung napaluhud,He was whipped on his knees and it made him fall to his knees.2[B2456]reach nearly as high as the knees.Mutúhud na ang túbig sa dálan,The water in the street is nearly up to the knees.(→)v1=túhud,v1.2[A2; a1]ask for a girl’s hand from her parents, not necessarily in a formal way with ceremony and bargaining.Mituhud na siya kay disidídu giyung mangasáwa,He asked the girl’s parents for her hand because he really is determined to marry her.taga-(→)up to the knees.†túhugv1[A; ac]pierce through with a string, stake, or s.t. else, hang s.t. on s.t. long.Magtúhug kug pirlas arun ímung ikwintas,I’ll string some pearls for you to wear as necklace.Natúhug ang isdà sa panà,The fish got impaled on the spear.Tuhúga sa uway ang kubit,String the catch by passing a rattan strip through it.Tuhúgi rag hílu nang dágum,Thread that needle.Siyay nagpas-an sa bugsay diin itúhug ang bukag,He carried the paddle over his shoulder and hung the basket over it.— sa ilunglead around by the nose.Matúhug ka ba lang níya sa ilung?Can she lead you about by the nose?2[A123S]follow or put in memory the thread of a story, idea, lecture.Way nakatuhug sa isturya níyang naglikùlíkù,Nobody could follow his incoherent story.2aunderstand, comprehend.Bísag bungul siya, makatuhug siya sa ímung isulti nga magtan-aw lang sa ímung ngábil,Even if he is deaf, he can understand what you are saying by just reading your lips.(→)n1string or s.t. used to string or pierce through s.t.Nabugtù ang tuhug sa dunggan sa bábuy,The string that was fastened through the pig’s ears broke.2hole punched into the nose or ears.3quantity contained on a string of s.t.Tagpíla ang tuhug sa isdà?How much is a string of fish?tuhugtúhugnchildren’s game, taking a coconut midrib and fishing out in turns rubber bands buried in the sand.-an(→)=tuhugtúhug.tuhuktuhukv[B456; b6]have tiny marks(like pin marks) all over.Tawumtum nang nagtuhuktuhuk sa panaptun,That is mildewthathas made tiny spots on the cloth.Gituhuktuhukan ang íyang náwung sa úwat sa bugas,His face is pockmarked by pimple scars.ntiny marks all over s.t.tuhupv[A2; b5]1permeate.Mituhup ang katugnaw sa sinínà,The cold seeped through the dress.2for s.t. wet to seep through, permeate.Gituphan sa kabasà ang yútà,Moisture permeated the earth.3be affected with a feeling or emotion.Tuphun kug kahingáwa matag byáhi níya,I get anxious whenever he goes on a trip.ma-un(←)apenetrating.túhus=túlus.tuhuyv1[A2]get out of s.w. suddenly and with haste.Dì pa gánì mahuman kug súgù, mutuhuy dáyug lakaw,I can’t even finish giving my orders before he rushes up to get going.2[B; b3cP]be sticking out straight.Mituhuy ang túbig sa hús,The water from the hose is spurting out far.Nagtuhuy ang tintin sa báta. Básig kaihiun,The child has an erection. He probably has to urinate.Ayawg ituhuy (ipatuhuy) nang ímung buhuk dapit sa agtang. Mu ra kag tin-idyir,Don’t let your hair stick out over your forehead. You look like a teen-ager.a1carrying oneself in a straight but artless way.2sticking out.túignyear.v[B56; b4]be almost, last for a year.Mutúig nákung pinaábut nímu,I waited for you for almost a year.Nagtúig ang ámung pagbúngul,It’s been one year now that we haven’t been on speaking terms.Dì na matuígan ang ímung kinabúhì,Your life won’t last for another year.tuigtúigaevery year; yearly.v[B; c16]be, become yearly, do s.t. on a yearly basis.-in-(→)annual.Tinuig nga tígum,Annual meeting.ka-ann1years.Nanglábay ang daghang katuígan,Many years passed.2Easter obligation, the obligation of every Roman Catholic to go to confession and Holy Communion once a year on a definite period specified by the church—that is, in the period between Easter Sunday and November 2, All Souls’ Day.paN-(→)n1first planting season in the calendar year (during June and July); crops planted during this season.Aníhun sa Disyimbri ang humay sa panuig,The first crop of rice is harvested in December.2extraordinarily big.Panuig man pud nang librúha, dílì man madaug ug bátà,That sure is a big book. A child couldn’t lift it.paN-unnage.may —1be old enough to do s.t.May panuígun na si Lítang muiskuyla,Lita is old enough now to go to school.2be no longer young.May panuígun na siya pagkaminyù,She was well along in years when she got married.paN-un(→)v[A13]be of [such-and-such] an age.Nagpanuigun siyag diyis,He is ten years old.tuisv[A; a1]1twist.Siyay nagtuis sa ákung buktun,He twisted my arm.2distort a fact or truth.Way mutuu nímu kay maáyu kang mutuis sa tinúud,Nobody believes you because of the way you distort the truth.— sa pálad, kapalárannturn of fate.Usa ka tuis sa kapaláran nga ang kanhi banyágà karun nagpakilúuy na,It is a turn of fate that the ruthless scoundrel now has to beg for mercy.tukn1word used in writing to indicate a knocking sound.2in bowling, a hit scored through the center, opening up a clear path.v[B26]for a hit to turn out to be of this sort.túkv[A; c]stick a stick into s.t. to serve as a marker.n1marker stuck into s.t.Gibutangan nákug túk ang gilubngan sa bahandì,I stuck a stick to mark the spot where I buried the treasure.2clitoris (slang).tukà1v1[A; a1]strangle with the hands.Tuk-un ta kag musinggit ka,I’ll choke you if you scream.2[A123P; b4(1)]choke on s.t. ingested.Makatukà nang tag-as nga bíhun,You can choke on long noodles.Hituk-an ku pag-inum nákù sa wiski,I choked when I drank the whiskey.2aget jammed or stuck into s.t. as if choking on it.Papil ang nakatukà (nakapatukà) sa kasilyas,Paper clogged the toilet up.Ug matuk-an ang makina gáhì na tuyúkun,If a sewing machine gets stuck it is hard to turn.tukà2v[A; a12]peck at to eat.Gustung mutukà ug tibuuk mais ang manuk,Chickens like to peck at whole kernels.Dúna pa bay tukaun ang sunuy?Are there any grains left for the rooster to peck at?n1beak, bill.2feed for fowls or birds.kakha —seekakha.pa-v[A; ac]feed fowls.túkabv[A; b5]open by pushing s.t. aside, lifting a cover.Kinsay nagtúkab sa kúlun?Who took the cover off the pot?Tukába ug dakù ang bintánà kay galhà,Open the windows wide because it is warm.ndistance s.t. opens.tuk-ab=dug-ab.tukabtukabv[A3P; c1]gasp for breath, pant.Nagtukabtukab ang íyang gininhawaan sa pagdinágan,He panted for breath after running so much.tukadv[A; a2c]go, bring up to the mountain, or country from town.Mutukad ku karung tingsanggì,I’ll go to the country thiscoming harvest.Butung ray ákung tukarun,I’m going to the country just to get young coconuts.Itukad ring abúnu,Bring this fertilizer to the country.tukadurn1dresser, a chest of drawers with a large mirror and a flat space for cosmetics.2a plain mirror of considerable size.v[b]look at oneself in a mirror.Tukaduri ra nang nawung mug tan-áwag angayan ka ba,Look at yourself in the mirror and see if you look nice.paN-v[A2]look at oneself in a mirror.tukag, túkagv1[AB2S6; cP]place s.t. long in a position vertical or crosswise relative to s.t. else; cause it to be so.Ayúhag butang ang gabas kay mutúkag sa kahun,Lay the saw down carefully crosswise in the toolbox.Nagtukag ang bukug sa íyang tunlan,A bone is lodged cross-ways in his throat.Itúkag (ipatúkag) ang lipak sa takup arun dílì mutak-up,Prop the shutter open with a stick of bamboo.2[B2S6]for s.t. slender to be jutting out.Ang mga tiil sa dakung bátà mutukag kun kugúsun,The legs of a big child dangle if he is carried.(→)n1s.t. placed athwart s.o.2sticking out.Tukag siyag dawunggan,He has ears that stick out.tukalngap formed as a result of shrinkage between two juxtaposed materials, esp. wood.v[B3(1)]form a gap.Mitukal (natukal) ang mga sawug paglúbag,Cracks developed between the floor boards when they shrunk.tukaltukalv[B; b6]hang loosely from a loose attachment.Nagtukaltukal ang bungbung sa báy,One side of the walling of the house is hanging loosely.tukámudv[B126; b8]fall face first to the ground.Nasapiti siya ug natukámud,He tripped and fell face first to the ground.tukang=tuklang.tukarv1[A; a2]play a musical instrument, piece.Hanas siyang mutukar sa marimba,He plays the marimba well.Tanggu tukara,Play a tango.1a[A; b(1)]for a musical group to perform.Dúna silay tukaran nga parti karung gabíi,They will perform at a party tonight.2[A2]have an attack of a recurring illness or undesirable behavior.Mutukar ang riyuma kun ting-ulan,Rheumatism flares up on rainy days.n1music played.Magsáyaw ta inigsúgud sa tukar,Let’s dance when the music starts.2performance by a musical group.pa-v[A; ac]turn on a phonograph, radio for music.Patukara ang púnu,Turn on the phonograph.Bítuls ang ipatukar,Play a Beatles record.tukarul=tingkarul,4.tukas=tuklas.tukaw1v[A; b(1)]stay awake at night doing s.t., keep vigil.Magtukaw ku karung gabíi paghuman sa tirm pípar,I’ll be awake all night finishing my paper.nwake.Sa tukaw nagdala silag baráha arun dílì sila tulgun,They brought a deck of cards to the wake so they wouldn’t feel sleepy.tukaw2v[A; b(1)]tower over.Mga pipila ka túig mutukaw na siya nákù,In a few years he will be towering over me.Usa ka lubing láyug ang nagtukaw sa ílang payag,A tall coconut tree is towering over their hut.tukaw3na unit of length reckoned from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the index finger extended.v[A; a1]measure s.t. intukaws.tukáya=tukáyu(female).tukáyunone who has the same name as s.o. else.Tukáyu siya nákù kay Dyun usab íyang ngán,He’s my namesake because his name is John too.v[AC2; ac3]call s.o. or each othertukáyu.(→)nterm of address to one’stukáyu.tukbilv1[A; ab2]touch slightly.Wà siyay gána ug ígù lang mitukbil sa kan-un,She had no appetite and barely touched the food.Mutak-up dáyun ang hibìhibì ug tukbílun,The touch-me-not plant closes as soon as you touch it.2[A; a12]touch the emotions or on s.t. that provokes feelings.Ikaw pay nakatukbil sa ákung dughan,You were the first to have touched my heart.3[A; a12]mention s.t. in passing.Sa íyang diskursu mitukbil siya sa pulitika,In his speech he mentioned politics in passing.-l-un, -l-un(→)adelicate, engendering arguments or hard feelings.Kanang mga paagíha tulukbilun (tulukbílun) kaáyu,That procedure is very much open to argument.— ug buutshort-tempered.tukbùv[A; a1]1grasp by encircling the fingers around.Nagtukbù siyag ságing,He is grasping a banana.Tukbúa ang buktun sa bátà kun matukbù ba,Put your fingers around the child’s arm if they can go all the way around it.2bundle long things together to form a bunch big enough to be clasped in one or both hands.nbundle of s.t. that can be clasped in one or both hands.tukbuy=talukbuy1.tukdabv[AN; a]cut s.t. down at the base with one stroke.Kining dapíta ang ákung gitukdaban sa mga tuud sa mga gagmayng káhuy,This is the place where I cut the stumps of the small tree down.tukdugv[BN46]for s.t. to stand out straight and bare.Mitukdug (nanukdug) ang mgamais human hugpái sa dúlun,The corn plants stood straight and bare after a swarm of locusts settled on them.nribs of umbrella.tukgaw=lukgaw.tukhi, tukhìntoothpick.v[a12]make into toothpick.Maáyung tukhíun ang tukug,Coconut midribs make good toothpicks.paN-v[A2; c6]pick one’s teeth.tukìv[A; a12]1investigate, examine.Ang kumiti mauy mutukì sa anumalíya,The committee will investigate the anomaly.Madiskubrihan ang tíkas kun tukiun ang libru,They will discover the embezzlement if the books are examined.2ask, interrogate.Gitukì siya apan wà mutug-an,He was questioned but he didn’t tell.3discuss with the idea of analyzing, explaining.Unsay tukiun sa míting?What is going to be discussed in the meeting?ma-un(←)acharacterized with persistent, methodical, and detailed application of a procedure.Kining instruksiyun sa libru masabtan sa matukíung pagbása,The instructions in the book can be understood only if you read it with care and analysis.túkibadetailed, complete, and well-described.Túkib kaáyu ang íyang isturya sa aksidinti,His account of the accident is complete to the minutest detail.v[A; a1]delve into s.t. so as to have a thorough knowledge of it.Buut kung tukíbun ang tanghágà sa íyang kinabúhì,I want to delve into the riddle of his life.Dì matúkib ang kaguul sa namatyan,The grief of the bereaved one cannot be described.-l-unathat which hides a mystery, riddle.Tulukíbun ang pahiyum sa katingaláhang istranyu,The mysterious stranger has a sphinx-like smile.tukigastiff.v[B; b6]be, become stiff.Mitukig ang kasáhus nga gibulad,The jerked meat is stiff.Ang ispísu nga amirul mauy nakatukig (nakapatukig) sa muskitíru,The thick starch made the mosquito net stiff.Nagkatukig ang ákung líug,My neck is getting stiff.tukíkà=tikúkà.tukikì, tukìkìv[A; b3]laugh with a partly suppressed high-pitched laughter.Mitukikì siya sa ákung tistis,He snickered at my joke.Unsay inyung gitukìkían?What are you snickering about?túkisntalkies, talking movies.Dì pa túkis ang sini sa panahun ni Púpuy,There weren’t any talkies in Grandpa’s day.tuklangv[A; b5]1put a piece of wood s.w. to inhibit motion, either by propping s.t. under it and keeping it from falling or by laying it in the way and stopping it from proceeding.Tuklángun (tuklángan) ang takup sa dúlung arun dílì musira,Prop up the hood so it won’t slam shut.Ituklang nis bintánà arun dílì matúkab,Wedge the window shut with this so it can’t come open.1aprop s.t. up.Taas nga káhuy ang ituklang sa hayhayan arun dì masagyad ang hinayhay,Use a long bamboo pole to hold the clothesline to keep the wash from touching the ground.2[AN3; b6]put up the hands to keep s.o. at arms’ distance, as if bracing oneself.Nanuklang siya kay gipiit siya sa ílang pagbayli,She kept her hand up because her partner danced too close to her.paN-v[A1]brace oneself or keep s.o. away from one’s body.Kun wà pa siya makapanuklang mahaplà untà siya,Had she not braced herself she would have fallen flat.nstick used to prevent motion.tuklasv[AB; a1]open a shutter, curtain or s.t. that covers, be opened.Natukas ang atup pagbagyu,The roof was blown off in the storm.Natukas ang íyang sayal paghángin,Her skirt was lifted up by the wind.Inánayng nagkatukas ang tilun,The curtain slowly opens.abe open.May nangáwat kay tukas nag paradur,There has been a robbery because the cabinet is open.tuklìv[A; a12]turn a page.Tuklía ang mga dáhun ug hínay arun dílì mu hinglaktawan ang litrátu,Turn the pages slowly so you will not miss the picture.tukling=tuklid.tuklidv[A; c6]give s.o. a sudden push.Kinsay nagtuklid nímung nahayang ka man?Why did you fall? Who pushed you?Wà ka ituklid, hibanggaan ka lang,Nobody pushed you. S.o. just accidentally bumped into you.tuklùv1[A; a2]steal by catching s.t. at the neck, esp. chicken.Gituklù ang manuk sa nangharána,The chicken was swiped by the serenaders.Gituklù sa naglágut nga bána ang líug sa asáwa,The husband was so angry he grabbed his wife’s neck and squeezed it.2[A2; a1]dart or strike instantly with the head.Pagbantay kay ang bitin mutuklù lag kalit,Watch out for a snake might just strike out suddenly.Ang manuk nakatuklù ug duha ka bakì,The chicken has caught two frogs pecking at them.tuklud=tuklid.tuklungafor rice or corn to have overripe grains.Tukung na kaáyu ang humay nga wà maáni dáyun,The rice in the fields is bent over now because it was not harvested right away.v[B12; b6]get grains that are overripe.tuklusv1[A; c]hand s.t. to s.o.Ituklus ang suwat,Hand over the letter.2[b5]=paN-.paN-[A; b]1go to a banquet with the primary purpose of eating.Manuklus ta sa íla kay dakù silag híkay,Let’s go to their house for a free meal, because they have prepared quite extensively.2attend any k.o. entertainment without invitation.Manuklus tag bayli sa ílang iskuyláhan,Let’s go attend the dance in their school.tukmàa1exact, exactly.Náa sa libru ang tukmà nga tubag,The exact answer is in the book.Tukmà nga alas syíti ang pagsúgud sa prugráma,The program starts at exactly seven o’clock.Tukmà sa gikasabútan,Exactly as agreed.Tukmang usa ka búlan ugmà sukad sa íyang paggíkan,It will be exactly one month tomorrow since the day he left.Kining ruskáha tukmà kaáyu ánang pirnúha,This nut fits that bolt very nicely.2suitable, appropriate.Tukmà ang tíma sa ukasiyun,The theme fits the occasion exactly.Kining tanúma tukmà giyud sa bugnawng klíma,This plant is perfectly adapted for a cold climate.v1[B26C; c]coincide, correspond with.Mitukmà ang ákung pangagpas sa nahitabù,My guess coincided with what actually happened.Nagkatukmà ang pista ug ang ákung adlaw,The fiesta and my birthday fall on the same date.1a[C3; c6]for edges to fit, abut perfectly.Itukmag maáyu ang mga ngilit,Make the edges abut perfectly.2be, make suitable, appropriate.3[b8]come upon s.o. quite unexpectedly.Hitukmaan níya ang bátà nga mikúut sa kúkis,She came upon the child getting some cookies.hi-/ha-v[B1256; b8]1come out to be the same as or appropriate.2come upon s.t. in a place.Sa íyang paglatagaw nahitukmà siya sa usa ka payag,In his wandering he came upon a hut.pahi-v[A; c]make s.t. coincide.Kinahanglang ipahitukmà ang prugráma sa gubyirnu sa kinahanglanun sa násud,The government’s program must be made to correspond with the country’s needs.-in-an(→)njoint.Ang tinukmaan sa túbu tulù,The pipe joint is leaky.tukmunthe Philippine turtledove:Streptopelia bitorquata.tukmudv[A; c]1push abruptly and hard.Nasarásay siya dihang ákung gitukmud,He reeled when I pushed him hard.2goad, prod.Ang kaugalíngung kahígal mauy mitukmud kaníya sa panlúgus,His own lust goaded him to rape.-in-nspurred, urged.Tinukmud sa tingúhang mulampus nanlimbásug siya,He strove hard under the goad of the drive to succeed.tuknulv[A; c]hand s.t. to s.o.Dawáta ug dúnay kwarta nga ituknul sa lídir,Accept it if the political leader hands you some money.tukpawv[A; c]1push s.t. upward.Akuy mutukpaw nímu ngadtus atup arun ka makasaka ngadtu,I’ll give you a boost onto the roof so that you can climb up there.2induce s.o. to do s.t. bad for him.Ang íyang mga amígu nakatukpaw níya sa mga bisyu,His friends induced him into a life of sin.Ayaw siya itukpaw ngadtu ni Satanas,Do not lure him into the ways of the devil.3jump from one point to another.Ang ági sa makina mutukpaw,The sewing machine skips.Gitukpaw níya ang isturyag láin,He skipped over to s.t. else to change the subject.Ingun ug magatukpaw ang átung sulti, wà diay makapasar si Tunyu sa búrd,To change the subject, so Tony didn’t pass the board examination.tukpawtukpawv1[A; c1]work skipping about, not systematically.Gitukpawtukpaw níya pagpintal, man nga nagkábang ang ági,He did not paint it square at a time and so it came out splotched.2[B; b6]move with a jerky up and down motion.Nagtukpawtukpaw ang sakayan sa bawud,The boat bounced up and down in the waves.tuksìv[A; a]slice or prod off the outer layer of s.t.Pagtuksì ug lapnis nga ibugkus sa kináhuy,Pull off some of the outer strips of the abaca to tie the firewood up with.Tuksía ang pakpak sa mais,Loosen the corn husks.ninstrument used to prod an outer layer loose.tuksu, tuksùv[A; a]query in a pressing way.Akuy mutuksù níya kun tinúud tung ímung gisulti,I will ask him if what you said was true.nquery.Makalíbug ang mga tuksù sa abugádu,The lawyer’s questions were confusing.tuktugáukv1[A]for cocks to crow.Mutuktugáuk na gánì ang mga manuk, sa átù pa duul na ang kabuntágun,When the cock crows, we know morning is near.2[A; c]vomit due to excessive drinking of alcoholic beverages (slang).Kanang ímung kan-un ímu ra sang ituktugáuk ug magpalabi kag ínum,You will vomit out what you are eating if you drink too much.ncock’s crow or noise of a similar sort.tuktuk1v[A; a]1knock on.Tuktúka ang pultahan únà musúd,Knock on the door before you go in.2peck at repeatedly.Gituktuk sa sunuy ang íyang higut,The cock pecked at its tether.n1knocking.2feed for chickens.pa-v[A; ac]feed grains to.Patuktuka ang sunuy ug tibuuk mais,Feed whole kernels to the cock.Tipasì lay ipatuktuk sa himungáan,Feed unhusked rice to the hen.tuktuk2vgive enlightenment to (confined to set phrases).Tuktúkan kay may salabútan,Enlighten him because he can understand.hiN-v1[A; b3]keep still as if in deep thought.Naghinuktuk si Pidru kay wà tugúti,Pedro is brooding because they didn’t let him do it.2[b(1)]ponder s.t.Hinuktúki kini pag-áyu únà ka magpárì,Consider it carefully before you enter the priesthood.tuktuk3(fromtaluktuk)v1[B346]for s.t. long to stand on its end unsupported.Mutuktuk ang lipak kun maáyung pagkabalansi,A bamboo stick will stand on its end if it is well balanced.Makatuktuk na ang bátà, hápit nang kalakaw,The child can stand alone now. It is about to walk.2=taluktuk.a1=taluktuk.2straight above in the sky.Alas dúsi na kay tuktuk na ang adlaw,It is twelve noon because the sun is at its zenith.tukturnk.o. bird, a night jar, which flies after dusk, the eggs of which are the source of thetagulílungcharm:Eurostopodus macrotis. The name derives from its call: ‘trrk-trrk’.tukunprop stick or post.v[A; b]prop up with a pole or post.Magtuku mi sa báy nga naghirig,We are going to prop up the house which is leaning.Tukhi ang hayhayan arun dì magtuntun,Prop up the clothesline so it doesn’t sag.paN-v1[A2]for a girl to push her partner at arm’s length in dancing.Maáyu si Tirya nga baylíhan kay dílì manuku,It’s nice to dance with Terry because she does not keep you at arm’s length.2[A3]be hesitant to do s.t. mainly due to rules of propriety.Nagpanuku ang nubyu paghaluk sa nubya,The groom was hesitant to kiss the bride.tukù=tikì.tukubv[A; a12]for a beast of prey to devour.Makatukub ug bábuy ang higanting sawa,A giant snake can devour a pig.tukbununnprey.maN-r-(←)nbeast of prey.túkud1v1[A; ac]brace, prop.Tukúra ang kapáyas kay malúad unyà inigbagyu,Brace the papaya. It might fall when the storm comes.Itúkud ímung kamut sa bungbung unyà barug sa usang tiil,Prop your hand against the wall. Then stand on one leg.2[A; c1]erect a house, building.Anhi tukúra (itúkud) ang munisipyu,The municipal hall will be erected here.3[A; a]form, found an organization, establishment.Kinsay nagtúkud sa Siliman?Who founded Silliman University?Gitúkud ang buluntaryu panahun sa Hapun,Volunteer troops were organized during the Japanese occupation.4put up a business.Ang nigusyung tukúrun kanang gikinahanglan sa lungsud,The business you put up should be one which the town needs.(→)ns.t. used to prop or brace s.t.tag-(→)nfounder, organizer.katukúrannfounding, establishment.Nagsaúlug sila sa katukúran sa syudad,They are celebrating the founding of the city.mag-r-=tagtukud.patukuránannfoundation, basis.Way patukuránan ang ímung pasángil,Your charges are without foundation.tukudtúkudv[A; b(1)]fabricate a story, esp. one with a dubious motive.nfabrication, concoction.Pulus tu tinukudtúkud (tukudtúkud) ang ílang isturyang naglaki ang ímung asáwa,Those stories about your wife’s carrying on with other men are all fabrication anyway.tinukudtúkud=tukudtúkud,n.paN-v[A2; b(1)]hold oneself at arm’s length when dancing.túkud2v[A; a]cut a style of dress.Tukúra lag yánu ning ákung sinínà,Just make my dress in a simple style.nstyle of dress.Ang túkud sa sinínà nagbalikbálik lang,The same dress styles keep coming back again.(→)=túkud2,n.túkud3nplow.v[A; a12]make a plow.tukugnmidrib of a coconut or buri palm leaf.túkugv[A2N; b6]bulge or stick out, sometimes causing slight inconvenience.Nanúkug ang mga bukug sa síku tungud sa kaníwang,He is so thin his elbow is sticking out.Nabuslut ang sáku nga gitukúgan sa pusil,The sack developed a hole where the gun was sticking out.tukul1v[A3]nurse a grudge.Mauy nakaáyu kanímu kay dì giyud ka mutukul kun buyagun ka sa ímung sayup,One thing good about you is you never nurse a grudge against people who call your attention to your mistakes.tukul2v[A; b6]disobey by keeping silent and failing to act.Dílì ángayng tukulan ang tambag sa ímung ginikánan,You should not disobey your parent’s advice.paN-v[A13]be hesitant in doing s.t.Nagpanukul ku ug uban ninyu sa piknik,I am hesitant about going with you on the picnic.tukunv[A; a]1prop up.Tukna ang ságing kay harag na kaáyu,Prop the banana tree up because it is leaning way over.2propel oneself by pushing on a pole.Nagtukun misa baybay kay nabálì ang bugsay,We poled ourselves toward the shore because the paddle broke.Tukna ang dágat kun lawum ba,Put the pole to the floor of the sea to see if it is deep.npole for propelling or for supporting.tukung1=tuklung.tukung2ntailless bird or fowl.Ilhan ku ra tung ákung piríku kay tukung,I will recognize my parrot because it lost its tail.v[B1256; a12]become tailless.tuk-ungv[A; b6]1squat or lie with the knees bent up double against the body nearly touching the chin.Nagtuk-ung ang bátang nagdúwag húlin,The child playing marbles is squatting.2be s.w. looking as though it were squatting (literary).Ang pitrumaks nagtuk-ung dihà sa bangkíwà,The petromax lantern was located squatting atop of the mast.túkuynword used to call dogs.v[A; a12]1call a dog, saying‘túkuy’.Tukúya ang irù arun pakan-un,Call the dog so it can eat.2draw irresistibly toward s.t.Ang kadalù mauy mutúkuy sa táwu pagpaníkas,Greed leads a person to cheat.3in folk belief, induce a person to walk in his sleep by tying a string to a finger and pulling it rhythmically.Kamau siyang mutúkuy ug táwung natúlug,He knows how to make a person walk in his sleep.(→)npuppy.tukwanbean curds done to a dough-like consistency.v[A13; a12]make, cook with bean paste.tukwang1=tuklang.tukwang2=tikwang.tukway=bukway,n1.túlntulle, a fine, silk, open-meshed material used for veils.tula(not withoutl)v[A; c]1set food or drinks aside for s.o.Tud-i (tulahi) ug sud-an ang ulahing mukáun,Set some food aside for those who are going to eat later.2bestow certain feelings on one.Tud-ig diyútayng kalúuy ang mga bátà,Show the children a little pity.túlav[A; a]stew fish or chicken.Magtúla ta kun dúnay lab-as,We can have stewed fish if there are fresh fish.-in-nstewed fish or chicken.tulàv[A; c]feed fowls and pet animals.Akuy magtulà sa mga manuk mabuntag,I feed the chickens each morning.Gitulaan ang irù ug karni,They fed meat to the dog.nfeed for pets or poultry.tulabhù=tilabhù.tulábungna small, white heron often found perching on the backs of water buffaloes, eating insects.túlagv[B14; a12]be in a disorderly, topsy-turvy condition.Panghípus mu kay nagkatúlag lang ang kwartu,Fix the room because it’s a mess.tulakv[A; b4(1)]stop raining.Pil-a nag páyung kay mituwak nag uwan,Fold the umbrella now because the rain has stopped.Didtu mi hitulaki sa ulan sa Karkar,The rain stopped falling when we got to Carcar.túlakv[A; c]1push or move s.t. with the arm.Kami mauy mitúlak sa awtu nga nalubung,We were the ones who pushed the car that got stuck in the mud.Íya kung gitúlak ngadtus swíming pul,He pushed me into the swimming pool.2lift s.t. up to one’s head or higher and throw to an elevated place.Kami mutúlak sa sáku ngadtu sa tinumpì,We will throw the sack up onto the pile.Itúlak ang kahun sa istanti,Throw the box up onto the top of the shelf.3[B126; b8]fall from a height accidentally when one loses his hold, slips, support is taken away, and the like.Ayawg padaplin kay matúlak ka unyà,Don’t sit too close to the edge or you might fall.tig-(→)nperson who tosses or pushes s.t. heavy upwards onto s.t.tulakhangn1=kaling.2woman who has lost her virginity (derogatory).v[B126; b6]have lost one’s virginity.tulakì, tulákì, tulakig=ísul.tulala, tulála(not withoutl)aidiot.v[B12; b6]be a moron or like one.tul-ann1knee joint of human beings or large animals.2legs or lower limbs of man or animals.Maglatà mig tul-an pára karung udtu,We’ll boil beef shanks for dinner.tulandus=bulandus.*tulápusílu nga —seeílu1.túlas(not withoutl)ntongue irritations caused by hot spices.v[A123P; b4]have tongue irritations, as when burned.tulawugnspring pole.Kusug mulibkas ang balag-ung kay gáhì ug tulawug,The trap springs fast because the spring pole is stiff.v[A13; a12]make, attach a spring pole.tulay(not withoutl)nbridge.v[A13; b]put a bridge.Kinsay nagtulay ug lubi sa kanal?Who put a coconut trunk across the canal?Kinahanglang tulayan ning subáa kay dì malabang,This river needs a bridge over it because no one can get across it.túlay=bantúlay.tulbukv1[A; a]poke at a point.Nakatulbuk ka na bag bilyar?Have you tried your hand at (lit. poked at) billiards?Tulbúka ang timbri,Push the doorbell.2[A; b]put a period or dot.Tulbúki nang ímung ay,Put a dot over your letter I.nperiod or dot.Náay gagmay nga tulbuk ang ímung nawung,There are small spots on your face.tulbungv[A2; b4(1)]rise, ascend to appreciable height or level.Gidagkutan ang kwítis, misíyuk, unyà mitulbung,The rocket was lit, sizzled, and then rose straight up.tuldantent.v[A; a]pitch a tent.Nagtulda ang mga kampirs,The campers pitched a tent.Hábul lay itulda,Use a blanket as a tent.paN-v[A23]for pants to bulge due to erection of the penis (humorous).Ngánung nanulda ang ímung karsúnis?What is that pole sticking out in the front of your pants?túlìv1[A; a1]circumcise.Tambálan ang nagtúlì nákù,A folk doctor circumcised me.Tulía ang bátà pipila ka adlaw human ianak,Circumcise the child a few days after it is born.2[a3]get one’s comeuppance or just deserts.Natúlì ang mangingilad dihang gihatágan siya ug minì nga kwarta,The con-man got his just deserts when he was given fake money.(→)n1one who has been circumcised.2action of having been circumcised.— andawns.o. born with the glans penis exposed.maN-r-ns.o. who circumcises.tulibagadiverging, going off at an angle.Tulibag ang ímung tinubagan. Dílì tukmà,Your answer doesn’t get at what I asked. It’s not to the point.v[B; c1]go off at an angle.Mutulibag ang íyang tinan-awan ug mahakalit,He becomes cross-eyed when he looks at s.t. suddenly.Nagtulibag man ning ímung tinahian,You sewed your seams crooked.tulibagbag=tulibag.tul-ida1straight.Tul-id nga linya,A straight line.2straight towards.Lakaw lag tul-id ánang dálan ug musangkù ka sa simbahan,Just walk straight on that street and you will reach the church.v1[APB; a]straighten.Akuy mutul-id (mupatul-id) sa balikug nga alambri,I’ll straighten the crooked wire.Mitul-id siya sa íyang pagyukù,He straightened up after he had bent over.2[AB; a2]reform, correct.Dì na matul-id ang dautan níyang pagkatáwu,His bad ways cannot be reformed.katul-írannreform, amendment.tulílikv[B2S46]reel around unsteadily.Mitulílik ang ayruplánung nawad-ag kuntrǔl,The plane that lost control turned round and round.Nagtulilik ang kasing nga taliundang nag túyuk,The top which is about to stop whirling is reeling unsteadily.-ay(→)=tulílik.tulimbangv[AB56; c]for bells to toll, peal, toll bells.Ang kampaníru mauy mutulimbang sa kampána,The sexton will toll the bell.Human nag mísa kay nagtulimbang nag kampána,The mass is over because the bells are ringing.npealing or tolling of bells.túlinv[A2; b6]1move forward.Pagbulhut sa hángin mitúlin ang sakayan,When the wind blew, the boat moved forward.2cover a certain distance.Mutúlin ang dálan ug kilumitru úsà mulikù sa tuu,The road will go on for a kilometer before it turns to the right.Pila may tulínan sa usa ka baril nga aspaltu?How far can a barrel of asphalt go?2aaccomplish a certain amount.Dí ta mutúlin ug kanúnay kag sámuk,I won’t accomplish anything if you keep making a nuisance of yourself.2b[A2]expand, take space in the direction of.Ámù nang yútà ang gitulínan sa gihímung karsáda,The road they made has encroached on our land.3[B2; b6]become fast, swift.Mutúlin (matúlin) ang pambut kun habwáag karga,The motorboat will move fast if we take the cargo off.n1accomplishment, distance covered.Gamay ra siyag túlin kay naglangaylángay man,He made little progress because he was just loafing.2speed, forward motion.Hínay ang túlin sa bangkà kun way hángin,The sailboat’s speed is slow if there is no wind.afast and swift.Túlin nga nanglábay ang katuígan,The years passed swiftly.pa-v[A; b(1)]1extend measurements in constructing s.t.Ug padak-an ang balay, adtu patulíni sa luyu,If you enlarge the house, extend the construction to the rear.2increase the speed of s.t. moving forward.Magpatúlin ta arun sayu tang maabut,Let’s increase our speed, so we arrive early.tulindawv[AN; b6]go caroling during the Christmas season to the house of s.o. who made preparations to treat the carolers.Manulindaw (mutulindaw) ta sa íla kay nagbingka sila,Let’s go carol at their house because they made rice cakes.tulíngannk.o. mackerel:Rastrelliger kanagurta,Katsuwonus pelamis, and others.tulíngì, tulíngig(fromlíngì)v[B26]turn the head sharply to one side, as when slapped.Natulíngì (mitulíngì) siya dihang gitamparus,She snapped her head to one side from the force of the slap she received.(→)afor the neck or s.t. similar to be twisted to one side.v[B1; c6]become twisted to one side.Nagtulingì ang gunitánan sa gunting,The handle of the scissors is twisted.tulipsay1v[A2; b8]for s.t. thrown or that flies away to swerve off its path.Ang batung lapad mutulipsay ug ibunù,If s.o.throws a flat stone it will go in a curve.Hitulipsayan siya sa káhuy nga ákung gibughà,A piece of the wood that I split flew off and swerved onto him.tulipsay2nAsian moon scallop, a smooth-surfaced, golden scallop, white on the inside.túlisv[A; a2]rob, steal with force and intimidation.May yáwi giyud ang nagtúlis sa tindáhan,The one who robbed the store must have had a key.Tulísun ku nang dátung Insik,I’ll rob that rich Chinaman.nrobbery.Wà pa masulbad ang túlis,The robbery has not been solved yet.paN-nrobbery in general.-an(→)nrobber, bandit.-anisnrobbers, bandits.tulísukv1[A; a1]scold, reproach by pointing a finger.Yawyaw lang. Ayaw kug tulisúka,Just keep scolding, but don’t shake your finger at me.2[A; a12]reproach severely.Gitulísuk sa kaugalíngung tanlag,Reproached by his own conscience.ma-unareproachful, usually accompanied with blame.tulituln1hemorrhoid.2an infected puncture in the cheek.(←)v[B126; b5]become, get atulitul.tulíyukv[APB46; aP]spin, whirl.Akuy nagtulíyuk (nagpatulíyuk) sa sabad,I made the propeller spin.Ingun sa mutulíyuk ang kalibútan,It was as if the world was spinning about.nspinning, whirling.tulmàv1[AC3; a]let s.t. touch on s.t.Itulmà ang ímung tudlù sa ínit sa plansa,Touch your finger to the hot iron.2[A; c]make an imprint or impression on.Gitulmáan níyag ‘risib’ ang sulat,He stamped the word ‘received’ on the letter.n1imprint, mark, impression.2horizon, place where the land or sea and the sky seem to meet.3boundary.tulpukv[A; a]1prick or poke at with s.t. pointed.Dágum nga mitulpuk sa ákung buktun,A needle that pricked my arm.Tulpúka ang timbri,Push the doorbell button.2make, put a dot on s.t.Tulpúkan nátug itum ári pára mata,We’ll put dots here for the eyes.3press the keys of a piano, typewriter, and the like.npricking, poking, injection with a hypodermic needle.Dús ang ipabáyad sa duktǔr káda tulpuk,The doctor charges two pesos for each shot.tulpuktulpukndots in cloth design.Bistídung may tulpuktulpuk nga pula,Dress with red dots.tultugv[A; b6(1)7]knock off the ashes or embers.Nakatultug siyag bága sa agipu didtu sa mga papil,He accidentally knocked an ember off from the firebrand onto the pieces of paper.tultulv1[A; b(1)]tell, lead the way s.w.Kinsay gatultul nímu sa ámung hayd-áwut?Who led you to our hideout?2[A12; b8]find one’s way s.w.Pangutána lang kun dì ka makatultul sa íla,Just inquire if you can’t locate their place.hiN-v[B1236]manage to do s.t. in the way that is normal, started.Nalintar siya ug dì na makahinultul ug unsay buhatun,She panicked and couldn’t do what had to be done.Kinsay mahinultul sa búhat kun magpúnay kag sámuk?Who can do his work right if you keep making a nuisance of yourself?tulunumeralthree.Pirmi giyung magkúyug ang tulu,The three always go together.v[B256; a12]be in or about three in number.Mutulu ka búlan na siyang gasabak,She is about three months pregnant.Natulu ang ákung panan-aw pagkahubug nákù,I had triple vision when I got drunk.Tulua pagrisirba kay ang tsapirun diay,Make three reservations, an extra one for the chaperon.r-three.ika-third.ka-, maka-three times.-in-into three, in three’s.katluannthirty.tinulutulunk.o. rope of three strands,tag-(←), tag-, tagutluthree each.v[A; c1]do s.t. by three’s.túlùndrop.Bisan usa ka túlù nga lúhà,Even one single teardrop.v1[A2S]leak so as to cause dripping.Sungkípi ang atup kay nagtulù,Fix the roof because it is leaking.1a[A2S; b28]drip, leak through.Ug dúnay malígù sa táas, ang túbig mutúlù námù diri,If s.o. takes a bath upstairs, water drips down on us.2[A12; b6]for drops to fall.Hápit makatúlù ákung lúhà sa kahiubus,I almost shed tears in humiliation.(→)aleaky.Tulù ang atup kay gibagyu,The roof is leaky because it was hit by a storm.pa-v[A; c]1let drip.Nagpatúlù siya sa íyang lúhà,She shed tears.2— sa singutlabor hard.Nagpatúlù sa singut ang ímung amahan arun ka makatunghà,Your father is working hard just so you can study.-in-v[A]drip plentifully.n1drops.Tinúlù sa ulan,Raindrops.2shedding of tears, blood, or anything in drops.3noise of dripping.Makadisturbu ang tinúlù sa ulan,The noise of the dripping of the rain is disturbing.tuludv[A; c6]1push.Itulud ang kutsi kay dì muandǎr,Push the car because it won’t start.2goad, incite.Daw sa may mutulud nákù sa pagpaúlì,As if s.t. were urging me to come home.tuludtúludv[A; c6]pass work, blame onto one another.Nagtuludtúlud lang sila dihang gipangutána kinsay nakasalà,They just kept passing the blame onto each other when I asked them who the culprit was.Ayawg ituludtúlud ang trabáhu,Don’t keep trying to pawn off the work on each other.— bátangnthe period from August to October when the wind direction is not fixed (the time when a log [bátang] is pushed in one direction and then another).túlugv1[B123S6; a2]go, put to sleep.Ang yáya mauy pirming magtúlug sa bátà,The baby’s nurse usually puts him to sleep.Natúlug na ba siya?Is he asleep yet?Dì ku makatulug ug dì ku kainum,I can’t sleep without drinking s.t. first.Tulga ang bátà,Put the baby to sleep.2[B126]for lard and oil to congeal.Natúlug ang mantíkà sa katugnaw,The lard congealed due to the cold.3[B126]for tops to spin steadily without a wobble.Mu rag walà maglihuk ang kasing kay natúlug,The top seems not to move because it is spinning steadily.nsleep.Wà kuy túlug gabíi,I had had no sleep last night.(→)asound asleep.Tulug na kaáyu ang bátà,The child is sound asleep.v[A123P; a4]be sleepy.Makapatulug ning tambála,This medicine can make one sleepy.Gitulug aku pag-áyu sa ímung diskursu,Your speech made me very sleepy.ka-v[A2]sleep.Mikatúlug (natúlug) siya,He went to sleep.Dì ku makakatúlug,I can’t sleep.Sawug lay katulgi,Just sleep on the floor.paka-v[A; c]induce, put to sleep.Makapakatúlug ang ímung mga isturya,Your stories make me fall asleep.ns.t. that induces sleep.Tablítas nga pakatúlug,Sleeping pills.hika-/haka-(→)v[B1256; b8]fall asleep.Nahikatulug na ang ákung pinalanggà,My darling has finally fallen asleep.Hikatulgan ku siyang nag-isturya,I fell asleep on him as he was talking to me.pakuluka-, patulugtúlugv[A13]pretend to sleep.Didtu siya sa káma magpakukatū́g (magpatugtū́g), piru wà diay,He was lying on the couch pretending to be asleep, but he really wasn’t.túgan, hinúganatop that spins smoothly and rapidly without a wobble.v[B126; b6]become smooth-spinning.ka-unnsleep.Wà ku duáwa sa katulúgun,Sleep did not come to me.kina-, kinatulgannsleep slept.Maáyu ákung kinatúlug (kinatulgan) kagabíi,I had a good sleep last night.katulganannplace one sleeps.v[A13]sleep habitually s.w.Anáa ku magkatulganan sukad sa ákung pag-anhi,I have been sleeping there since my arrival.ka-un(→), katulgunasleepy.Katúgun (katulgun) kaáyu ku,I’m very sleepy.hinga-un(→), hingatulgun, ma-(→), ma-unafond of sleeping, always sleeping.Ang táwung matulúgun way kaugmáun,A person who is always sleeping has no future.tulugtulugna k.o. bush bearing clusters of reddish fruit:Breynia rhamnoides.tuluk=turuk.tulunv1[A; a12]swallow.Mitulun siyag dakù únà musulti,He swallowed hard before speaking.Tunla ang tablítas,Swallow the pill.2[a3]endure s.o.’s temperament, hurting words, etc.Dì matulun ang íyang taras,I can’t take her ways.— lamuyaeating s.t. without bothering to chew.Hingtuk-an kay tulun lamuy mag mukáun,He choked because he eats without chewing.tunlan, tutunlannthroat.túlungv[A; a]skewer.Tabángi kug túlung sa aslúnun,Help me skewer the pig we are roasting.-an(→)nskewer.tulunggunseetunug.túlus1nsemen(not coarse, but avoided).pa-(→)nenhancing sperm production.Patulus nang mga pagkaúna kay daghan ug sustansiya,Those foods will give you lots of sperm because they have nutritive value.v[A13]enhance semen production.túlus2v[B126]get into the habit of doing s.t. the whole year through by doing it on a special holiday or on a day it should not be done (whether intentionally done or not).Makatū́s (makapatū́s) sa pagkahingatúgun ang pagdúgayg mata sa bag-ung túig,It will make you get up late the whole year through if you get up late on New Year’s Day.túlutv[AP; b6P]pay out rope or string.Dílì ku mutúlut (mupatúlut) sa pasul kay musángit unyà sa ilálum,I will not pay out the fishline because it might snag at the bottom.nlength of line paid out.pa-v1=túlut,v.2[A; c1]sail smoothly, swiftly with the wind.Mupatúlut ang sakayan basta pabur sa hángin,A boat sails smoothly and swiftly if it goes with the wind.túluy1v[A; b6]be caught in a net.Ug mutúluy ang isdà dì na kabuhì,If the fish snarls in the mesh it can’t get away.Nitū́y ang bábuy ihā́s sa batung,The wild pig was caught in the net.(→)ns.t. caught in a net.túluy2nk.o.tamban4–5″ long, with a greenish back and white belly.túmanbody louse, similar to the head louse (kútu) in appearance and habits, but found in clothing.v[a4]be infested with body lice.hiN-v[AN; b6(1)]remove body lice.tumahunainfested with body lice.túmàndrinking of alcohol (slang).v[AC; a2]drink alcohol.Hubug man, nakatúmà sigúru,You’re drunk. You must have comefrom a drinking spree.túman1v[A; a12]1obey.Matag lungsuránun kinahanglang mutúman sa baláud,Each citizen must obey the law.2fulfill, realize.Natúman ra ang íyang tingúhang maabugádu,His ambition to become a lawyer has finally been realized.3[A13]stubbornly have one’s own way.Náa ra nímu ug magtúman ka,It’s up to you if you insist on your own way.4[b(1)P]indulge, or permit s.o. his way.Tumáni (patumáni) lang ang bátà arun way gubut,Just indulge the child so there won’t be any trouble.tulumanunn1obligation to be carried out.2program.Tulumanun sa administrasiyun,The program of the administration.Tulumanun sa radiyu,Radio program.ma-in-unaobedient.ma-in-un sa gustustubbornly wanting one’s own way.ka-annrealization, fulfillment.Ang katumánan sa damgu,The realization of a dream.ka-un(→)nfulfillment reached.Walay katumanun sa ímung tingúhà,There is no hope of fulfilling your dreams.pinaannone who is granted his way.Bátang pinatumánan,A spoiled child.túman2athe utmost of, extreme.Túmang kalípay,Extreme happiness.Túmang kamíngaw,Utter loneliness.Túmang kahílum,Absolute silence.tuma pusisiyunn1inauguration.Ugmà ang tuma pusisiyun sa prisidinti,The president’s inauguration is tomorrow.2taking over of ownership.Ang tuma pusisiyun sa balay,Taking over possession of the house.v[A13]1carry out inauguration ceremonies.May tuma pusisiyun sa irpurt ugmà,They will inaugurate the airport tomorrow.2take over ownership.tumarv1[A; a2]take medicine.Tumaha (tumara) nang tablítas,Take those pills.2[A2]afford, have the means for.Ang sapían ra giyuy mutumar (makatumar) niánang ímung prisyu,Only a millionaire could afford the price you are setting.3— ug aksiyun[A; b]take action on s.t.Ang kíha wà katumahig aksiyun,They didn’t act on his complaint.— ug nutisya, libak, et al.4[AN; c1]pick up gossip, rumors.Ang mga radiyu balágun adtu matumar sa tubáan,You can pick up rumors at the toddy stand.
túhudnknee.v1[a12]hit in the knee.Gitúhud siyag búnal maung napaluhud,He was whipped on his knees and it made him fall to his knees.2[B2456]reach nearly as high as the knees.Mutúhud na ang túbig sa dálan,The water in the street is nearly up to the knees.(→)v1=túhud,v1.2[A2; a1]ask for a girl’s hand from her parents, not necessarily in a formal way with ceremony and bargaining.Mituhud na siya kay disidídu giyung mangasáwa,He asked the girl’s parents for her hand because he really is determined to marry her.taga-(→)up to the knees.†túhugv1[A; ac]pierce through with a string, stake, or s.t. else, hang s.t. on s.t. long.Magtúhug kug pirlas arun ímung ikwintas,I’ll string some pearls for you to wear as necklace.Natúhug ang isdà sa panà,The fish got impaled on the spear.Tuhúga sa uway ang kubit,String the catch by passing a rattan strip through it.Tuhúgi rag hílu nang dágum,Thread that needle.Siyay nagpas-an sa bugsay diin itúhug ang bukag,He carried the paddle over his shoulder and hung the basket over it.— sa ilunglead around by the nose.Matúhug ka ba lang níya sa ilung?Can she lead you about by the nose?2[A123S]follow or put in memory the thread of a story, idea, lecture.Way nakatuhug sa isturya níyang naglikùlíkù,Nobody could follow his incoherent story.2aunderstand, comprehend.Bísag bungul siya, makatuhug siya sa ímung isulti nga magtan-aw lang sa ímung ngábil,Even if he is deaf, he can understand what you are saying by just reading your lips.(→)n1string or s.t. used to string or pierce through s.t.Nabugtù ang tuhug sa dunggan sa bábuy,The string that was fastened through the pig’s ears broke.2hole punched into the nose or ears.3quantity contained on a string of s.t.Tagpíla ang tuhug sa isdà?How much is a string of fish?tuhugtúhugnchildren’s game, taking a coconut midrib and fishing out in turns rubber bands buried in the sand.-an(→)=tuhugtúhug.tuhuktuhukv[B456; b6]have tiny marks(like pin marks) all over.Tawumtum nang nagtuhuktuhuk sa panaptun,That is mildewthathas made tiny spots on the cloth.Gituhuktuhukan ang íyang náwung sa úwat sa bugas,His face is pockmarked by pimple scars.ntiny marks all over s.t.tuhupv[A2; b5]1permeate.Mituhup ang katugnaw sa sinínà,The cold seeped through the dress.2for s.t. wet to seep through, permeate.Gituphan sa kabasà ang yútà,Moisture permeated the earth.3be affected with a feeling or emotion.Tuphun kug kahingáwa matag byáhi níya,I get anxious whenever he goes on a trip.ma-un(←)apenetrating.túhus=túlus.tuhuyv1[A2]get out of s.w. suddenly and with haste.Dì pa gánì mahuman kug súgù, mutuhuy dáyug lakaw,I can’t even finish giving my orders before he rushes up to get going.2[B; b3cP]be sticking out straight.Mituhuy ang túbig sa hús,The water from the hose is spurting out far.Nagtuhuy ang tintin sa báta. Básig kaihiun,The child has an erection. He probably has to urinate.Ayawg ituhuy (ipatuhuy) nang ímung buhuk dapit sa agtang. Mu ra kag tin-idyir,Don’t let your hair stick out over your forehead. You look like a teen-ager.a1carrying oneself in a straight but artless way.2sticking out.túignyear.v[B56; b4]be almost, last for a year.Mutúig nákung pinaábut nímu,I waited for you for almost a year.Nagtúig ang ámung pagbúngul,It’s been one year now that we haven’t been on speaking terms.Dì na matuígan ang ímung kinabúhì,Your life won’t last for another year.tuigtúigaevery year; yearly.v[B; c16]be, become yearly, do s.t. on a yearly basis.-in-(→)annual.Tinuig nga tígum,Annual meeting.ka-ann1years.Nanglábay ang daghang katuígan,Many years passed.2Easter obligation, the obligation of every Roman Catholic to go to confession and Holy Communion once a year on a definite period specified by the church—that is, in the period between Easter Sunday and November 2, All Souls’ Day.paN-(→)n1first planting season in the calendar year (during June and July); crops planted during this season.Aníhun sa Disyimbri ang humay sa panuig,The first crop of rice is harvested in December.2extraordinarily big.Panuig man pud nang librúha, dílì man madaug ug bátà,That sure is a big book. A child couldn’t lift it.paN-unnage.may —1be old enough to do s.t.May panuígun na si Lítang muiskuyla,Lita is old enough now to go to school.2be no longer young.May panuígun na siya pagkaminyù,She was well along in years when she got married.paN-un(→)v[A13]be of [such-and-such] an age.Nagpanuigun siyag diyis,He is ten years old.tuisv[A; a1]1twist.Siyay nagtuis sa ákung buktun,He twisted my arm.2distort a fact or truth.Way mutuu nímu kay maáyu kang mutuis sa tinúud,Nobody believes you because of the way you distort the truth.— sa pálad, kapalárannturn of fate.Usa ka tuis sa kapaláran nga ang kanhi banyágà karun nagpakilúuy na,It is a turn of fate that the ruthless scoundrel now has to beg for mercy.tukn1word used in writing to indicate a knocking sound.2in bowling, a hit scored through the center, opening up a clear path.v[B26]for a hit to turn out to be of this sort.túkv[A; c]stick a stick into s.t. to serve as a marker.n1marker stuck into s.t.Gibutangan nákug túk ang gilubngan sa bahandì,I stuck a stick to mark the spot where I buried the treasure.2clitoris (slang).tukà1v1[A; a1]strangle with the hands.Tuk-un ta kag musinggit ka,I’ll choke you if you scream.2[A123P; b4(1)]choke on s.t. ingested.Makatukà nang tag-as nga bíhun,You can choke on long noodles.Hituk-an ku pag-inum nákù sa wiski,I choked when I drank the whiskey.2aget jammed or stuck into s.t. as if choking on it.Papil ang nakatukà (nakapatukà) sa kasilyas,Paper clogged the toilet up.Ug matuk-an ang makina gáhì na tuyúkun,If a sewing machine gets stuck it is hard to turn.tukà2v[A; a12]peck at to eat.Gustung mutukà ug tibuuk mais ang manuk,Chickens like to peck at whole kernels.Dúna pa bay tukaun ang sunuy?Are there any grains left for the rooster to peck at?n1beak, bill.2feed for fowls or birds.kakha —seekakha.pa-v[A; ac]feed fowls.túkabv[A; b5]open by pushing s.t. aside, lifting a cover.Kinsay nagtúkab sa kúlun?Who took the cover off the pot?Tukába ug dakù ang bintánà kay galhà,Open the windows wide because it is warm.ndistance s.t. opens.tuk-ab=dug-ab.tukabtukabv[A3P; c1]gasp for breath, pant.Nagtukabtukab ang íyang gininhawaan sa pagdinágan,He panted for breath after running so much.tukadv[A; a2c]go, bring up to the mountain, or country from town.Mutukad ku karung tingsanggì,I’ll go to the country thiscoming harvest.Butung ray ákung tukarun,I’m going to the country just to get young coconuts.Itukad ring abúnu,Bring this fertilizer to the country.tukadurn1dresser, a chest of drawers with a large mirror and a flat space for cosmetics.2a plain mirror of considerable size.v[b]look at oneself in a mirror.Tukaduri ra nang nawung mug tan-áwag angayan ka ba,Look at yourself in the mirror and see if you look nice.paN-v[A2]look at oneself in a mirror.tukag, túkagv1[AB2S6; cP]place s.t. long in a position vertical or crosswise relative to s.t. else; cause it to be so.Ayúhag butang ang gabas kay mutúkag sa kahun,Lay the saw down carefully crosswise in the toolbox.Nagtukag ang bukug sa íyang tunlan,A bone is lodged cross-ways in his throat.Itúkag (ipatúkag) ang lipak sa takup arun dílì mutak-up,Prop the shutter open with a stick of bamboo.2[B2S6]for s.t. slender to be jutting out.Ang mga tiil sa dakung bátà mutukag kun kugúsun,The legs of a big child dangle if he is carried.(→)n1s.t. placed athwart s.o.2sticking out.Tukag siyag dawunggan,He has ears that stick out.tukalngap formed as a result of shrinkage between two juxtaposed materials, esp. wood.v[B3(1)]form a gap.Mitukal (natukal) ang mga sawug paglúbag,Cracks developed between the floor boards when they shrunk.tukaltukalv[B; b6]hang loosely from a loose attachment.Nagtukaltukal ang bungbung sa báy,One side of the walling of the house is hanging loosely.tukámudv[B126; b8]fall face first to the ground.Nasapiti siya ug natukámud,He tripped and fell face first to the ground.tukang=tuklang.tukarv1[A; a2]play a musical instrument, piece.Hanas siyang mutukar sa marimba,He plays the marimba well.Tanggu tukara,Play a tango.1a[A; b(1)]for a musical group to perform.Dúna silay tukaran nga parti karung gabíi,They will perform at a party tonight.2[A2]have an attack of a recurring illness or undesirable behavior.Mutukar ang riyuma kun ting-ulan,Rheumatism flares up on rainy days.n1music played.Magsáyaw ta inigsúgud sa tukar,Let’s dance when the music starts.2performance by a musical group.pa-v[A; ac]turn on a phonograph, radio for music.Patukara ang púnu,Turn on the phonograph.Bítuls ang ipatukar,Play a Beatles record.tukarul=tingkarul,4.tukas=tuklas.tukaw1v[A; b(1)]stay awake at night doing s.t., keep vigil.Magtukaw ku karung gabíi paghuman sa tirm pípar,I’ll be awake all night finishing my paper.nwake.Sa tukaw nagdala silag baráha arun dílì sila tulgun,They brought a deck of cards to the wake so they wouldn’t feel sleepy.tukaw2v[A; b(1)]tower over.Mga pipila ka túig mutukaw na siya nákù,In a few years he will be towering over me.Usa ka lubing láyug ang nagtukaw sa ílang payag,A tall coconut tree is towering over their hut.tukaw3na unit of length reckoned from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the index finger extended.v[A; a1]measure s.t. intukaws.tukáya=tukáyu(female).tukáyunone who has the same name as s.o. else.Tukáyu siya nákù kay Dyun usab íyang ngán,He’s my namesake because his name is John too.v[AC2; ac3]call s.o. or each othertukáyu.(→)nterm of address to one’stukáyu.tukbilv1[A; ab2]touch slightly.Wà siyay gána ug ígù lang mitukbil sa kan-un,She had no appetite and barely touched the food.Mutak-up dáyun ang hibìhibì ug tukbílun,The touch-me-not plant closes as soon as you touch it.2[A; a12]touch the emotions or on s.t. that provokes feelings.Ikaw pay nakatukbil sa ákung dughan,You were the first to have touched my heart.3[A; a12]mention s.t. in passing.Sa íyang diskursu mitukbil siya sa pulitika,In his speech he mentioned politics in passing.-l-un, -l-un(→)adelicate, engendering arguments or hard feelings.Kanang mga paagíha tulukbilun (tulukbílun) kaáyu,That procedure is very much open to argument.— ug buutshort-tempered.tukbùv[A; a1]1grasp by encircling the fingers around.Nagtukbù siyag ságing,He is grasping a banana.Tukbúa ang buktun sa bátà kun matukbù ba,Put your fingers around the child’s arm if they can go all the way around it.2bundle long things together to form a bunch big enough to be clasped in one or both hands.nbundle of s.t. that can be clasped in one or both hands.tukbuy=talukbuy1.tukdabv[AN; a]cut s.t. down at the base with one stroke.Kining dapíta ang ákung gitukdaban sa mga tuud sa mga gagmayng káhuy,This is the place where I cut the stumps of the small tree down.tukdugv[BN46]for s.t. to stand out straight and bare.Mitukdug (nanukdug) ang mgamais human hugpái sa dúlun,The corn plants stood straight and bare after a swarm of locusts settled on them.nribs of umbrella.tukgaw=lukgaw.tukhi, tukhìntoothpick.v[a12]make into toothpick.Maáyung tukhíun ang tukug,Coconut midribs make good toothpicks.paN-v[A2; c6]pick one’s teeth.tukìv[A; a12]1investigate, examine.Ang kumiti mauy mutukì sa anumalíya,The committee will investigate the anomaly.Madiskubrihan ang tíkas kun tukiun ang libru,They will discover the embezzlement if the books are examined.2ask, interrogate.Gitukì siya apan wà mutug-an,He was questioned but he didn’t tell.3discuss with the idea of analyzing, explaining.Unsay tukiun sa míting?What is going to be discussed in the meeting?ma-un(←)acharacterized with persistent, methodical, and detailed application of a procedure.Kining instruksiyun sa libru masabtan sa matukíung pagbása,The instructions in the book can be understood only if you read it with care and analysis.túkibadetailed, complete, and well-described.Túkib kaáyu ang íyang isturya sa aksidinti,His account of the accident is complete to the minutest detail.v[A; a1]delve into s.t. so as to have a thorough knowledge of it.Buut kung tukíbun ang tanghágà sa íyang kinabúhì,I want to delve into the riddle of his life.Dì matúkib ang kaguul sa namatyan,The grief of the bereaved one cannot be described.-l-unathat which hides a mystery, riddle.Tulukíbun ang pahiyum sa katingaláhang istranyu,The mysterious stranger has a sphinx-like smile.tukigastiff.v[B; b6]be, become stiff.Mitukig ang kasáhus nga gibulad,The jerked meat is stiff.Ang ispísu nga amirul mauy nakatukig (nakapatukig) sa muskitíru,The thick starch made the mosquito net stiff.Nagkatukig ang ákung líug,My neck is getting stiff.tukíkà=tikúkà.tukikì, tukìkìv[A; b3]laugh with a partly suppressed high-pitched laughter.Mitukikì siya sa ákung tistis,He snickered at my joke.Unsay inyung gitukìkían?What are you snickering about?túkisntalkies, talking movies.Dì pa túkis ang sini sa panahun ni Púpuy,There weren’t any talkies in Grandpa’s day.tuklangv[A; b5]1put a piece of wood s.w. to inhibit motion, either by propping s.t. under it and keeping it from falling or by laying it in the way and stopping it from proceeding.Tuklángun (tuklángan) ang takup sa dúlung arun dílì musira,Prop up the hood so it won’t slam shut.Ituklang nis bintánà arun dílì matúkab,Wedge the window shut with this so it can’t come open.1aprop s.t. up.Taas nga káhuy ang ituklang sa hayhayan arun dì masagyad ang hinayhay,Use a long bamboo pole to hold the clothesline to keep the wash from touching the ground.2[AN3; b6]put up the hands to keep s.o. at arms’ distance, as if bracing oneself.Nanuklang siya kay gipiit siya sa ílang pagbayli,She kept her hand up because her partner danced too close to her.paN-v[A1]brace oneself or keep s.o. away from one’s body.Kun wà pa siya makapanuklang mahaplà untà siya,Had she not braced herself she would have fallen flat.nstick used to prevent motion.tuklasv[AB; a1]open a shutter, curtain or s.t. that covers, be opened.Natukas ang atup pagbagyu,The roof was blown off in the storm.Natukas ang íyang sayal paghángin,Her skirt was lifted up by the wind.Inánayng nagkatukas ang tilun,The curtain slowly opens.abe open.May nangáwat kay tukas nag paradur,There has been a robbery because the cabinet is open.tuklìv[A; a12]turn a page.Tuklía ang mga dáhun ug hínay arun dílì mu hinglaktawan ang litrátu,Turn the pages slowly so you will not miss the picture.tukling=tuklid.tuklidv[A; c6]give s.o. a sudden push.Kinsay nagtuklid nímung nahayang ka man?Why did you fall? Who pushed you?Wà ka ituklid, hibanggaan ka lang,Nobody pushed you. S.o. just accidentally bumped into you.tuklùv1[A; a2]steal by catching s.t. at the neck, esp. chicken.Gituklù ang manuk sa nangharána,The chicken was swiped by the serenaders.Gituklù sa naglágut nga bána ang líug sa asáwa,The husband was so angry he grabbed his wife’s neck and squeezed it.2[A2; a1]dart or strike instantly with the head.Pagbantay kay ang bitin mutuklù lag kalit,Watch out for a snake might just strike out suddenly.Ang manuk nakatuklù ug duha ka bakì,The chicken has caught two frogs pecking at them.tuklud=tuklid.tuklungafor rice or corn to have overripe grains.Tukung na kaáyu ang humay nga wà maáni dáyun,The rice in the fields is bent over now because it was not harvested right away.v[B12; b6]get grains that are overripe.tuklusv1[A; c]hand s.t. to s.o.Ituklus ang suwat,Hand over the letter.2[b5]=paN-.paN-[A; b]1go to a banquet with the primary purpose of eating.Manuklus ta sa íla kay dakù silag híkay,Let’s go to their house for a free meal, because they have prepared quite extensively.2attend any k.o. entertainment without invitation.Manuklus tag bayli sa ílang iskuyláhan,Let’s go attend the dance in their school.tukmàa1exact, exactly.Náa sa libru ang tukmà nga tubag,The exact answer is in the book.Tukmà nga alas syíti ang pagsúgud sa prugráma,The program starts at exactly seven o’clock.Tukmà sa gikasabútan,Exactly as agreed.Tukmang usa ka búlan ugmà sukad sa íyang paggíkan,It will be exactly one month tomorrow since the day he left.Kining ruskáha tukmà kaáyu ánang pirnúha,This nut fits that bolt very nicely.2suitable, appropriate.Tukmà ang tíma sa ukasiyun,The theme fits the occasion exactly.Kining tanúma tukmà giyud sa bugnawng klíma,This plant is perfectly adapted for a cold climate.v1[B26C; c]coincide, correspond with.Mitukmà ang ákung pangagpas sa nahitabù,My guess coincided with what actually happened.Nagkatukmà ang pista ug ang ákung adlaw,The fiesta and my birthday fall on the same date.1a[C3; c6]for edges to fit, abut perfectly.Itukmag maáyu ang mga ngilit,Make the edges abut perfectly.2be, make suitable, appropriate.3[b8]come upon s.o. quite unexpectedly.Hitukmaan níya ang bátà nga mikúut sa kúkis,She came upon the child getting some cookies.hi-/ha-v[B1256; b8]1come out to be the same as or appropriate.2come upon s.t. in a place.Sa íyang paglatagaw nahitukmà siya sa usa ka payag,In his wandering he came upon a hut.pahi-v[A; c]make s.t. coincide.Kinahanglang ipahitukmà ang prugráma sa gubyirnu sa kinahanglanun sa násud,The government’s program must be made to correspond with the country’s needs.-in-an(→)njoint.Ang tinukmaan sa túbu tulù,The pipe joint is leaky.tukmunthe Philippine turtledove:Streptopelia bitorquata.tukmudv[A; c]1push abruptly and hard.Nasarásay siya dihang ákung gitukmud,He reeled when I pushed him hard.2goad, prod.Ang kaugalíngung kahígal mauy mitukmud kaníya sa panlúgus,His own lust goaded him to rape.-in-nspurred, urged.Tinukmud sa tingúhang mulampus nanlimbásug siya,He strove hard under the goad of the drive to succeed.tuknulv[A; c]hand s.t. to s.o.Dawáta ug dúnay kwarta nga ituknul sa lídir,Accept it if the political leader hands you some money.tukpawv[A; c]1push s.t. upward.Akuy mutukpaw nímu ngadtus atup arun ka makasaka ngadtu,I’ll give you a boost onto the roof so that you can climb up there.2induce s.o. to do s.t. bad for him.Ang íyang mga amígu nakatukpaw níya sa mga bisyu,His friends induced him into a life of sin.Ayaw siya itukpaw ngadtu ni Satanas,Do not lure him into the ways of the devil.3jump from one point to another.Ang ági sa makina mutukpaw,The sewing machine skips.Gitukpaw níya ang isturyag láin,He skipped over to s.t. else to change the subject.Ingun ug magatukpaw ang átung sulti, wà diay makapasar si Tunyu sa búrd,To change the subject, so Tony didn’t pass the board examination.tukpawtukpawv1[A; c1]work skipping about, not systematically.Gitukpawtukpaw níya pagpintal, man nga nagkábang ang ági,He did not paint it square at a time and so it came out splotched.2[B; b6]move with a jerky up and down motion.Nagtukpawtukpaw ang sakayan sa bawud,The boat bounced up and down in the waves.tuksìv[A; a]slice or prod off the outer layer of s.t.Pagtuksì ug lapnis nga ibugkus sa kináhuy,Pull off some of the outer strips of the abaca to tie the firewood up with.Tuksía ang pakpak sa mais,Loosen the corn husks.ninstrument used to prod an outer layer loose.tuksu, tuksùv[A; a]query in a pressing way.Akuy mutuksù níya kun tinúud tung ímung gisulti,I will ask him if what you said was true.nquery.Makalíbug ang mga tuksù sa abugádu,The lawyer’s questions were confusing.tuktugáukv1[A]for cocks to crow.Mutuktugáuk na gánì ang mga manuk, sa átù pa duul na ang kabuntágun,When the cock crows, we know morning is near.2[A; c]vomit due to excessive drinking of alcoholic beverages (slang).Kanang ímung kan-un ímu ra sang ituktugáuk ug magpalabi kag ínum,You will vomit out what you are eating if you drink too much.ncock’s crow or noise of a similar sort.tuktuk1v[A; a]1knock on.Tuktúka ang pultahan únà musúd,Knock on the door before you go in.2peck at repeatedly.Gituktuk sa sunuy ang íyang higut,The cock pecked at its tether.n1knocking.2feed for chickens.pa-v[A; ac]feed grains to.Patuktuka ang sunuy ug tibuuk mais,Feed whole kernels to the cock.Tipasì lay ipatuktuk sa himungáan,Feed unhusked rice to the hen.tuktuk2vgive enlightenment to (confined to set phrases).Tuktúkan kay may salabútan,Enlighten him because he can understand.hiN-v1[A; b3]keep still as if in deep thought.Naghinuktuk si Pidru kay wà tugúti,Pedro is brooding because they didn’t let him do it.2[b(1)]ponder s.t.Hinuktúki kini pag-áyu únà ka magpárì,Consider it carefully before you enter the priesthood.tuktuk3(fromtaluktuk)v1[B346]for s.t. long to stand on its end unsupported.Mutuktuk ang lipak kun maáyung pagkabalansi,A bamboo stick will stand on its end if it is well balanced.Makatuktuk na ang bátà, hápit nang kalakaw,The child can stand alone now. It is about to walk.2=taluktuk.a1=taluktuk.2straight above in the sky.Alas dúsi na kay tuktuk na ang adlaw,It is twelve noon because the sun is at its zenith.tukturnk.o. bird, a night jar, which flies after dusk, the eggs of which are the source of thetagulílungcharm:Eurostopodus macrotis. The name derives from its call: ‘trrk-trrk’.tukunprop stick or post.v[A; b]prop up with a pole or post.Magtuku mi sa báy nga naghirig,We are going to prop up the house which is leaning.Tukhi ang hayhayan arun dì magtuntun,Prop up the clothesline so it doesn’t sag.paN-v1[A2]for a girl to push her partner at arm’s length in dancing.Maáyu si Tirya nga baylíhan kay dílì manuku,It’s nice to dance with Terry because she does not keep you at arm’s length.2[A3]be hesitant to do s.t. mainly due to rules of propriety.Nagpanuku ang nubyu paghaluk sa nubya,The groom was hesitant to kiss the bride.tukù=tikì.tukubv[A; a12]for a beast of prey to devour.Makatukub ug bábuy ang higanting sawa,A giant snake can devour a pig.tukbununnprey.maN-r-(←)nbeast of prey.túkud1v1[A; ac]brace, prop.Tukúra ang kapáyas kay malúad unyà inigbagyu,Brace the papaya. It might fall when the storm comes.Itúkud ímung kamut sa bungbung unyà barug sa usang tiil,Prop your hand against the wall. Then stand on one leg.2[A; c1]erect a house, building.Anhi tukúra (itúkud) ang munisipyu,The municipal hall will be erected here.3[A; a]form, found an organization, establishment.Kinsay nagtúkud sa Siliman?Who founded Silliman University?Gitúkud ang buluntaryu panahun sa Hapun,Volunteer troops were organized during the Japanese occupation.4put up a business.Ang nigusyung tukúrun kanang gikinahanglan sa lungsud,The business you put up should be one which the town needs.(→)ns.t. used to prop or brace s.t.tag-(→)nfounder, organizer.katukúrannfounding, establishment.Nagsaúlug sila sa katukúran sa syudad,They are celebrating the founding of the city.mag-r-=tagtukud.patukuránannfoundation, basis.Way patukuránan ang ímung pasángil,Your charges are without foundation.tukudtúkudv[A; b(1)]fabricate a story, esp. one with a dubious motive.nfabrication, concoction.Pulus tu tinukudtúkud (tukudtúkud) ang ílang isturyang naglaki ang ímung asáwa,Those stories about your wife’s carrying on with other men are all fabrication anyway.tinukudtúkud=tukudtúkud,n.paN-v[A2; b(1)]hold oneself at arm’s length when dancing.túkud2v[A; a]cut a style of dress.Tukúra lag yánu ning ákung sinínà,Just make my dress in a simple style.nstyle of dress.Ang túkud sa sinínà nagbalikbálik lang,The same dress styles keep coming back again.(→)=túkud2,n.túkud3nplow.v[A; a12]make a plow.tukugnmidrib of a coconut or buri palm leaf.túkugv[A2N; b6]bulge or stick out, sometimes causing slight inconvenience.Nanúkug ang mga bukug sa síku tungud sa kaníwang,He is so thin his elbow is sticking out.Nabuslut ang sáku nga gitukúgan sa pusil,The sack developed a hole where the gun was sticking out.tukul1v[A3]nurse a grudge.Mauy nakaáyu kanímu kay dì giyud ka mutukul kun buyagun ka sa ímung sayup,One thing good about you is you never nurse a grudge against people who call your attention to your mistakes.tukul2v[A; b6]disobey by keeping silent and failing to act.Dílì ángayng tukulan ang tambag sa ímung ginikánan,You should not disobey your parent’s advice.paN-v[A13]be hesitant in doing s.t.Nagpanukul ku ug uban ninyu sa piknik,I am hesitant about going with you on the picnic.tukunv[A; a]1prop up.Tukna ang ságing kay harag na kaáyu,Prop the banana tree up because it is leaning way over.2propel oneself by pushing on a pole.Nagtukun misa baybay kay nabálì ang bugsay,We poled ourselves toward the shore because the paddle broke.Tukna ang dágat kun lawum ba,Put the pole to the floor of the sea to see if it is deep.npole for propelling or for supporting.tukung1=tuklung.tukung2ntailless bird or fowl.Ilhan ku ra tung ákung piríku kay tukung,I will recognize my parrot because it lost its tail.v[B1256; a12]become tailless.tuk-ungv[A; b6]1squat or lie with the knees bent up double against the body nearly touching the chin.Nagtuk-ung ang bátang nagdúwag húlin,The child playing marbles is squatting.2be s.w. looking as though it were squatting (literary).Ang pitrumaks nagtuk-ung dihà sa bangkíwà,The petromax lantern was located squatting atop of the mast.túkuynword used to call dogs.v[A; a12]1call a dog, saying‘túkuy’.Tukúya ang irù arun pakan-un,Call the dog so it can eat.2draw irresistibly toward s.t.Ang kadalù mauy mutúkuy sa táwu pagpaníkas,Greed leads a person to cheat.3in folk belief, induce a person to walk in his sleep by tying a string to a finger and pulling it rhythmically.Kamau siyang mutúkuy ug táwung natúlug,He knows how to make a person walk in his sleep.(→)npuppy.tukwanbean curds done to a dough-like consistency.v[A13; a12]make, cook with bean paste.tukwang1=tuklang.tukwang2=tikwang.tukway=bukway,n1.túlntulle, a fine, silk, open-meshed material used for veils.tula(not withoutl)v[A; c]1set food or drinks aside for s.o.Tud-i (tulahi) ug sud-an ang ulahing mukáun,Set some food aside for those who are going to eat later.2bestow certain feelings on one.Tud-ig diyútayng kalúuy ang mga bátà,Show the children a little pity.túlav[A; a]stew fish or chicken.Magtúla ta kun dúnay lab-as,We can have stewed fish if there are fresh fish.-in-nstewed fish or chicken.tulàv[A; c]feed fowls and pet animals.Akuy magtulà sa mga manuk mabuntag,I feed the chickens each morning.Gitulaan ang irù ug karni,They fed meat to the dog.nfeed for pets or poultry.tulabhù=tilabhù.tulábungna small, white heron often found perching on the backs of water buffaloes, eating insects.túlagv[B14; a12]be in a disorderly, topsy-turvy condition.Panghípus mu kay nagkatúlag lang ang kwartu,Fix the room because it’s a mess.tulakv[A; b4(1)]stop raining.Pil-a nag páyung kay mituwak nag uwan,Fold the umbrella now because the rain has stopped.Didtu mi hitulaki sa ulan sa Karkar,The rain stopped falling when we got to Carcar.túlakv[A; c]1push or move s.t. with the arm.Kami mauy mitúlak sa awtu nga nalubung,We were the ones who pushed the car that got stuck in the mud.Íya kung gitúlak ngadtus swíming pul,He pushed me into the swimming pool.2lift s.t. up to one’s head or higher and throw to an elevated place.Kami mutúlak sa sáku ngadtu sa tinumpì,We will throw the sack up onto the pile.Itúlak ang kahun sa istanti,Throw the box up onto the top of the shelf.3[B126; b8]fall from a height accidentally when one loses his hold, slips, support is taken away, and the like.Ayawg padaplin kay matúlak ka unyà,Don’t sit too close to the edge or you might fall.tig-(→)nperson who tosses or pushes s.t. heavy upwards onto s.t.tulakhangn1=kaling.2woman who has lost her virginity (derogatory).v[B126; b6]have lost one’s virginity.tulakì, tulákì, tulakig=ísul.tulala, tulála(not withoutl)aidiot.v[B12; b6]be a moron or like one.tul-ann1knee joint of human beings or large animals.2legs or lower limbs of man or animals.Maglatà mig tul-an pára karung udtu,We’ll boil beef shanks for dinner.tulandus=bulandus.*tulápusílu nga —seeílu1.túlas(not withoutl)ntongue irritations caused by hot spices.v[A123P; b4]have tongue irritations, as when burned.tulawugnspring pole.Kusug mulibkas ang balag-ung kay gáhì ug tulawug,The trap springs fast because the spring pole is stiff.v[A13; a12]make, attach a spring pole.tulay(not withoutl)nbridge.v[A13; b]put a bridge.Kinsay nagtulay ug lubi sa kanal?Who put a coconut trunk across the canal?Kinahanglang tulayan ning subáa kay dì malabang,This river needs a bridge over it because no one can get across it.túlay=bantúlay.tulbukv1[A; a]poke at a point.Nakatulbuk ka na bag bilyar?Have you tried your hand at (lit. poked at) billiards?Tulbúka ang timbri,Push the doorbell.2[A; b]put a period or dot.Tulbúki nang ímung ay,Put a dot over your letter I.nperiod or dot.Náay gagmay nga tulbuk ang ímung nawung,There are small spots on your face.tulbungv[A2; b4(1)]rise, ascend to appreciable height or level.Gidagkutan ang kwítis, misíyuk, unyà mitulbung,The rocket was lit, sizzled, and then rose straight up.tuldantent.v[A; a]pitch a tent.Nagtulda ang mga kampirs,The campers pitched a tent.Hábul lay itulda,Use a blanket as a tent.paN-v[A23]for pants to bulge due to erection of the penis (humorous).Ngánung nanulda ang ímung karsúnis?What is that pole sticking out in the front of your pants?túlìv1[A; a1]circumcise.Tambálan ang nagtúlì nákù,A folk doctor circumcised me.Tulía ang bátà pipila ka adlaw human ianak,Circumcise the child a few days after it is born.2[a3]get one’s comeuppance or just deserts.Natúlì ang mangingilad dihang gihatágan siya ug minì nga kwarta,The con-man got his just deserts when he was given fake money.(→)n1one who has been circumcised.2action of having been circumcised.— andawns.o. born with the glans penis exposed.maN-r-ns.o. who circumcises.tulibagadiverging, going off at an angle.Tulibag ang ímung tinubagan. Dílì tukmà,Your answer doesn’t get at what I asked. It’s not to the point.v[B; c1]go off at an angle.Mutulibag ang íyang tinan-awan ug mahakalit,He becomes cross-eyed when he looks at s.t. suddenly.Nagtulibag man ning ímung tinahian,You sewed your seams crooked.tulibagbag=tulibag.tul-ida1straight.Tul-id nga linya,A straight line.2straight towards.Lakaw lag tul-id ánang dálan ug musangkù ka sa simbahan,Just walk straight on that street and you will reach the church.v1[APB; a]straighten.Akuy mutul-id (mupatul-id) sa balikug nga alambri,I’ll straighten the crooked wire.Mitul-id siya sa íyang pagyukù,He straightened up after he had bent over.2[AB; a2]reform, correct.Dì na matul-id ang dautan níyang pagkatáwu,His bad ways cannot be reformed.katul-írannreform, amendment.tulílikv[B2S46]reel around unsteadily.Mitulílik ang ayruplánung nawad-ag kuntrǔl,The plane that lost control turned round and round.Nagtulilik ang kasing nga taliundang nag túyuk,The top which is about to stop whirling is reeling unsteadily.-ay(→)=tulílik.tulimbangv[AB56; c]for bells to toll, peal, toll bells.Ang kampaníru mauy mutulimbang sa kampána,The sexton will toll the bell.Human nag mísa kay nagtulimbang nag kampána,The mass is over because the bells are ringing.npealing or tolling of bells.túlinv[A2; b6]1move forward.Pagbulhut sa hángin mitúlin ang sakayan,When the wind blew, the boat moved forward.2cover a certain distance.Mutúlin ang dálan ug kilumitru úsà mulikù sa tuu,The road will go on for a kilometer before it turns to the right.Pila may tulínan sa usa ka baril nga aspaltu?How far can a barrel of asphalt go?2aaccomplish a certain amount.Dí ta mutúlin ug kanúnay kag sámuk,I won’t accomplish anything if you keep making a nuisance of yourself.2b[A2]expand, take space in the direction of.Ámù nang yútà ang gitulínan sa gihímung karsáda,The road they made has encroached on our land.3[B2; b6]become fast, swift.Mutúlin (matúlin) ang pambut kun habwáag karga,The motorboat will move fast if we take the cargo off.n1accomplishment, distance covered.Gamay ra siyag túlin kay naglangaylángay man,He made little progress because he was just loafing.2speed, forward motion.Hínay ang túlin sa bangkà kun way hángin,The sailboat’s speed is slow if there is no wind.afast and swift.Túlin nga nanglábay ang katuígan,The years passed swiftly.pa-v[A; b(1)]1extend measurements in constructing s.t.Ug padak-an ang balay, adtu patulíni sa luyu,If you enlarge the house, extend the construction to the rear.2increase the speed of s.t. moving forward.Magpatúlin ta arun sayu tang maabut,Let’s increase our speed, so we arrive early.tulindawv[AN; b6]go caroling during the Christmas season to the house of s.o. who made preparations to treat the carolers.Manulindaw (mutulindaw) ta sa íla kay nagbingka sila,Let’s go carol at their house because they made rice cakes.tulíngannk.o. mackerel:Rastrelliger kanagurta,Katsuwonus pelamis, and others.tulíngì, tulíngig(fromlíngì)v[B26]turn the head sharply to one side, as when slapped.Natulíngì (mitulíngì) siya dihang gitamparus,She snapped her head to one side from the force of the slap she received.(→)afor the neck or s.t. similar to be twisted to one side.v[B1; c6]become twisted to one side.Nagtulingì ang gunitánan sa gunting,The handle of the scissors is twisted.tulipsay1v[A2; b8]for s.t. thrown or that flies away to swerve off its path.Ang batung lapad mutulipsay ug ibunù,If s.o.throws a flat stone it will go in a curve.Hitulipsayan siya sa káhuy nga ákung gibughà,A piece of the wood that I split flew off and swerved onto him.tulipsay2nAsian moon scallop, a smooth-surfaced, golden scallop, white on the inside.túlisv[A; a2]rob, steal with force and intimidation.May yáwi giyud ang nagtúlis sa tindáhan,The one who robbed the store must have had a key.Tulísun ku nang dátung Insik,I’ll rob that rich Chinaman.nrobbery.Wà pa masulbad ang túlis,The robbery has not been solved yet.paN-nrobbery in general.-an(→)nrobber, bandit.-anisnrobbers, bandits.tulísukv1[A; a1]scold, reproach by pointing a finger.Yawyaw lang. Ayaw kug tulisúka,Just keep scolding, but don’t shake your finger at me.2[A; a12]reproach severely.Gitulísuk sa kaugalíngung tanlag,Reproached by his own conscience.ma-unareproachful, usually accompanied with blame.tulituln1hemorrhoid.2an infected puncture in the cheek.(←)v[B126; b5]become, get atulitul.tulíyukv[APB46; aP]spin, whirl.Akuy nagtulíyuk (nagpatulíyuk) sa sabad,I made the propeller spin.Ingun sa mutulíyuk ang kalibútan,It was as if the world was spinning about.nspinning, whirling.tulmàv1[AC3; a]let s.t. touch on s.t.Itulmà ang ímung tudlù sa ínit sa plansa,Touch your finger to the hot iron.2[A; c]make an imprint or impression on.Gitulmáan níyag ‘risib’ ang sulat,He stamped the word ‘received’ on the letter.n1imprint, mark, impression.2horizon, place where the land or sea and the sky seem to meet.3boundary.tulpukv[A; a]1prick or poke at with s.t. pointed.Dágum nga mitulpuk sa ákung buktun,A needle that pricked my arm.Tulpúka ang timbri,Push the doorbell button.2make, put a dot on s.t.Tulpúkan nátug itum ári pára mata,We’ll put dots here for the eyes.3press the keys of a piano, typewriter, and the like.npricking, poking, injection with a hypodermic needle.Dús ang ipabáyad sa duktǔr káda tulpuk,The doctor charges two pesos for each shot.tulpuktulpukndots in cloth design.Bistídung may tulpuktulpuk nga pula,Dress with red dots.tultugv[A; b6(1)7]knock off the ashes or embers.Nakatultug siyag bága sa agipu didtu sa mga papil,He accidentally knocked an ember off from the firebrand onto the pieces of paper.tultulv1[A; b(1)]tell, lead the way s.w.Kinsay gatultul nímu sa ámung hayd-áwut?Who led you to our hideout?2[A12; b8]find one’s way s.w.Pangutána lang kun dì ka makatultul sa íla,Just inquire if you can’t locate their place.hiN-v[B1236]manage to do s.t. in the way that is normal, started.Nalintar siya ug dì na makahinultul ug unsay buhatun,She panicked and couldn’t do what had to be done.Kinsay mahinultul sa búhat kun magpúnay kag sámuk?Who can do his work right if you keep making a nuisance of yourself?tulunumeralthree.Pirmi giyung magkúyug ang tulu,The three always go together.v[B256; a12]be in or about three in number.Mutulu ka búlan na siyang gasabak,She is about three months pregnant.Natulu ang ákung panan-aw pagkahubug nákù,I had triple vision when I got drunk.Tulua pagrisirba kay ang tsapirun diay,Make three reservations, an extra one for the chaperon.r-three.ika-third.ka-, maka-three times.-in-into three, in three’s.katluannthirty.tinulutulunk.o. rope of three strands,tag-(←), tag-, tagutluthree each.v[A; c1]do s.t. by three’s.túlùndrop.Bisan usa ka túlù nga lúhà,Even one single teardrop.v1[A2S]leak so as to cause dripping.Sungkípi ang atup kay nagtulù,Fix the roof because it is leaking.1a[A2S; b28]drip, leak through.Ug dúnay malígù sa táas, ang túbig mutúlù námù diri,If s.o. takes a bath upstairs, water drips down on us.2[A12; b6]for drops to fall.Hápit makatúlù ákung lúhà sa kahiubus,I almost shed tears in humiliation.(→)aleaky.Tulù ang atup kay gibagyu,The roof is leaky because it was hit by a storm.pa-v[A; c]1let drip.Nagpatúlù siya sa íyang lúhà,She shed tears.2— sa singutlabor hard.Nagpatúlù sa singut ang ímung amahan arun ka makatunghà,Your father is working hard just so you can study.-in-v[A]drip plentifully.n1drops.Tinúlù sa ulan,Raindrops.2shedding of tears, blood, or anything in drops.3noise of dripping.Makadisturbu ang tinúlù sa ulan,The noise of the dripping of the rain is disturbing.tuludv[A; c6]1push.Itulud ang kutsi kay dì muandǎr,Push the car because it won’t start.2goad, incite.Daw sa may mutulud nákù sa pagpaúlì,As if s.t. were urging me to come home.tuludtúludv[A; c6]pass work, blame onto one another.Nagtuludtúlud lang sila dihang gipangutána kinsay nakasalà,They just kept passing the blame onto each other when I asked them who the culprit was.Ayawg ituludtúlud ang trabáhu,Don’t keep trying to pawn off the work on each other.— bátangnthe period from August to October when the wind direction is not fixed (the time when a log [bátang] is pushed in one direction and then another).túlugv1[B123S6; a2]go, put to sleep.Ang yáya mauy pirming magtúlug sa bátà,The baby’s nurse usually puts him to sleep.Natúlug na ba siya?Is he asleep yet?Dì ku makatulug ug dì ku kainum,I can’t sleep without drinking s.t. first.Tulga ang bátà,Put the baby to sleep.2[B126]for lard and oil to congeal.Natúlug ang mantíkà sa katugnaw,The lard congealed due to the cold.3[B126]for tops to spin steadily without a wobble.Mu rag walà maglihuk ang kasing kay natúlug,The top seems not to move because it is spinning steadily.nsleep.Wà kuy túlug gabíi,I had had no sleep last night.(→)asound asleep.Tulug na kaáyu ang bátà,The child is sound asleep.v[A123P; a4]be sleepy.Makapatulug ning tambála,This medicine can make one sleepy.Gitulug aku pag-áyu sa ímung diskursu,Your speech made me very sleepy.ka-v[A2]sleep.Mikatúlug (natúlug) siya,He went to sleep.Dì ku makakatúlug,I can’t sleep.Sawug lay katulgi,Just sleep on the floor.paka-v[A; c]induce, put to sleep.Makapakatúlug ang ímung mga isturya,Your stories make me fall asleep.ns.t. that induces sleep.Tablítas nga pakatúlug,Sleeping pills.hika-/haka-(→)v[B1256; b8]fall asleep.Nahikatulug na ang ákung pinalanggà,My darling has finally fallen asleep.Hikatulgan ku siyang nag-isturya,I fell asleep on him as he was talking to me.pakuluka-, patulugtúlugv[A13]pretend to sleep.Didtu siya sa káma magpakukatū́g (magpatugtū́g), piru wà diay,He was lying on the couch pretending to be asleep, but he really wasn’t.túgan, hinúganatop that spins smoothly and rapidly without a wobble.v[B126; b6]become smooth-spinning.ka-unnsleep.Wà ku duáwa sa katulúgun,Sleep did not come to me.kina-, kinatulgannsleep slept.Maáyu ákung kinatúlug (kinatulgan) kagabíi,I had a good sleep last night.katulganannplace one sleeps.v[A13]sleep habitually s.w.Anáa ku magkatulganan sukad sa ákung pag-anhi,I have been sleeping there since my arrival.ka-un(→), katulgunasleepy.Katúgun (katulgun) kaáyu ku,I’m very sleepy.hinga-un(→), hingatulgun, ma-(→), ma-unafond of sleeping, always sleeping.Ang táwung matulúgun way kaugmáun,A person who is always sleeping has no future.tulugtulugna k.o. bush bearing clusters of reddish fruit:Breynia rhamnoides.tuluk=turuk.tulunv1[A; a12]swallow.Mitulun siyag dakù únà musulti,He swallowed hard before speaking.Tunla ang tablítas,Swallow the pill.2[a3]endure s.o.’s temperament, hurting words, etc.Dì matulun ang íyang taras,I can’t take her ways.— lamuyaeating s.t. without bothering to chew.Hingtuk-an kay tulun lamuy mag mukáun,He choked because he eats without chewing.tunlan, tutunlannthroat.túlungv[A; a]skewer.Tabángi kug túlung sa aslúnun,Help me skewer the pig we are roasting.-an(→)nskewer.tulunggunseetunug.túlus1nsemen(not coarse, but avoided).pa-(→)nenhancing sperm production.Patulus nang mga pagkaúna kay daghan ug sustansiya,Those foods will give you lots of sperm because they have nutritive value.v[A13]enhance semen production.túlus2v[B126]get into the habit of doing s.t. the whole year through by doing it on a special holiday or on a day it should not be done (whether intentionally done or not).Makatū́s (makapatū́s) sa pagkahingatúgun ang pagdúgayg mata sa bag-ung túig,It will make you get up late the whole year through if you get up late on New Year’s Day.túlutv[AP; b6P]pay out rope or string.Dílì ku mutúlut (mupatúlut) sa pasul kay musángit unyà sa ilálum,I will not pay out the fishline because it might snag at the bottom.nlength of line paid out.pa-v1=túlut,v.2[A; c1]sail smoothly, swiftly with the wind.Mupatúlut ang sakayan basta pabur sa hángin,A boat sails smoothly and swiftly if it goes with the wind.túluy1v[A; b6]be caught in a net.Ug mutúluy ang isdà dì na kabuhì,If the fish snarls in the mesh it can’t get away.Nitū́y ang bábuy ihā́s sa batung,The wild pig was caught in the net.(→)ns.t. caught in a net.túluy2nk.o.tamban4–5″ long, with a greenish back and white belly.túmanbody louse, similar to the head louse (kútu) in appearance and habits, but found in clothing.v[a4]be infested with body lice.hiN-v[AN; b6(1)]remove body lice.tumahunainfested with body lice.túmàndrinking of alcohol (slang).v[AC; a2]drink alcohol.Hubug man, nakatúmà sigúru,You’re drunk. You must have comefrom a drinking spree.túman1v[A; a12]1obey.Matag lungsuránun kinahanglang mutúman sa baláud,Each citizen must obey the law.2fulfill, realize.Natúman ra ang íyang tingúhang maabugádu,His ambition to become a lawyer has finally been realized.3[A13]stubbornly have one’s own way.Náa ra nímu ug magtúman ka,It’s up to you if you insist on your own way.4[b(1)P]indulge, or permit s.o. his way.Tumáni (patumáni) lang ang bátà arun way gubut,Just indulge the child so there won’t be any trouble.tulumanunn1obligation to be carried out.2program.Tulumanun sa administrasiyun,The program of the administration.Tulumanun sa radiyu,Radio program.ma-in-unaobedient.ma-in-un sa gustustubbornly wanting one’s own way.ka-annrealization, fulfillment.Ang katumánan sa damgu,The realization of a dream.ka-un(→)nfulfillment reached.Walay katumanun sa ímung tingúhà,There is no hope of fulfilling your dreams.pinaannone who is granted his way.Bátang pinatumánan,A spoiled child.túman2athe utmost of, extreme.Túmang kalípay,Extreme happiness.Túmang kamíngaw,Utter loneliness.Túmang kahílum,Absolute silence.tuma pusisiyunn1inauguration.Ugmà ang tuma pusisiyun sa prisidinti,The president’s inauguration is tomorrow.2taking over of ownership.Ang tuma pusisiyun sa balay,Taking over possession of the house.v[A13]1carry out inauguration ceremonies.May tuma pusisiyun sa irpurt ugmà,They will inaugurate the airport tomorrow.2take over ownership.tumarv1[A; a2]take medicine.Tumaha (tumara) nang tablítas,Take those pills.2[A2]afford, have the means for.Ang sapían ra giyuy mutumar (makatumar) niánang ímung prisyu,Only a millionaire could afford the price you are setting.3— ug aksiyun[A; b]take action on s.t.Ang kíha wà katumahig aksiyun,They didn’t act on his complaint.— ug nutisya, libak, et al.4[AN; c1]pick up gossip, rumors.Ang mga radiyu balágun adtu matumar sa tubáan,You can pick up rumors at the toddy stand.
túhudnknee.v1[a12]hit in the knee.Gitúhud siyag búnal maung napaluhud,He was whipped on his knees and it made him fall to his knees.2[B2456]reach nearly as high as the knees.Mutúhud na ang túbig sa dálan,The water in the street is nearly up to the knees.(→)v1=túhud,v1.2[A2; a1]ask for a girl’s hand from her parents, not necessarily in a formal way with ceremony and bargaining.Mituhud na siya kay disidídu giyung mangasáwa,He asked the girl’s parents for her hand because he really is determined to marry her.taga-(→)up to the knees.†
túhugv1[A; ac]pierce through with a string, stake, or s.t. else, hang s.t. on s.t. long.Magtúhug kug pirlas arun ímung ikwintas,I’ll string some pearls for you to wear as necklace.Natúhug ang isdà sa panà,The fish got impaled on the spear.Tuhúga sa uway ang kubit,String the catch by passing a rattan strip through it.Tuhúgi rag hílu nang dágum,Thread that needle.Siyay nagpas-an sa bugsay diin itúhug ang bukag,He carried the paddle over his shoulder and hung the basket over it.— sa ilunglead around by the nose.Matúhug ka ba lang níya sa ilung?Can she lead you about by the nose?2[A123S]follow or put in memory the thread of a story, idea, lecture.Way nakatuhug sa isturya níyang naglikùlíkù,Nobody could follow his incoherent story.2aunderstand, comprehend.Bísag bungul siya, makatuhug siya sa ímung isulti nga magtan-aw lang sa ímung ngábil,Even if he is deaf, he can understand what you are saying by just reading your lips.(→)n1string or s.t. used to string or pierce through s.t.Nabugtù ang tuhug sa dunggan sa bábuy,The string that was fastened through the pig’s ears broke.2hole punched into the nose or ears.3quantity contained on a string of s.t.Tagpíla ang tuhug sa isdà?How much is a string of fish?tuhugtúhugnchildren’s game, taking a coconut midrib and fishing out in turns rubber bands buried in the sand.-an(→)=tuhugtúhug.
tuhuktuhukv[B456; b6]have tiny marks(like pin marks) all over.Tawumtum nang nagtuhuktuhuk sa panaptun,That is mildewthathas made tiny spots on the cloth.Gituhuktuhukan ang íyang náwung sa úwat sa bugas,His face is pockmarked by pimple scars.ntiny marks all over s.t.
tuhupv[A2; b5]1permeate.Mituhup ang katugnaw sa sinínà,The cold seeped through the dress.2for s.t. wet to seep through, permeate.Gituphan sa kabasà ang yútà,Moisture permeated the earth.3be affected with a feeling or emotion.Tuphun kug kahingáwa matag byáhi níya,I get anxious whenever he goes on a trip.ma-un(←)apenetrating.
túhus=túlus.
tuhuyv1[A2]get out of s.w. suddenly and with haste.Dì pa gánì mahuman kug súgù, mutuhuy dáyug lakaw,I can’t even finish giving my orders before he rushes up to get going.2[B; b3cP]be sticking out straight.Mituhuy ang túbig sa hús,The water from the hose is spurting out far.Nagtuhuy ang tintin sa báta. Básig kaihiun,The child has an erection. He probably has to urinate.Ayawg ituhuy (ipatuhuy) nang ímung buhuk dapit sa agtang. Mu ra kag tin-idyir,Don’t let your hair stick out over your forehead. You look like a teen-ager.a1carrying oneself in a straight but artless way.2sticking out.
túignyear.v[B56; b4]be almost, last for a year.Mutúig nákung pinaábut nímu,I waited for you for almost a year.Nagtúig ang ámung pagbúngul,It’s been one year now that we haven’t been on speaking terms.Dì na matuígan ang ímung kinabúhì,Your life won’t last for another year.tuigtúigaevery year; yearly.v[B; c16]be, become yearly, do s.t. on a yearly basis.-in-(→)annual.Tinuig nga tígum,Annual meeting.ka-ann1years.Nanglábay ang daghang katuígan,Many years passed.2Easter obligation, the obligation of every Roman Catholic to go to confession and Holy Communion once a year on a definite period specified by the church—that is, in the period between Easter Sunday and November 2, All Souls’ Day.paN-(→)n1first planting season in the calendar year (during June and July); crops planted during this season.Aníhun sa Disyimbri ang humay sa panuig,The first crop of rice is harvested in December.2extraordinarily big.Panuig man pud nang librúha, dílì man madaug ug bátà,That sure is a big book. A child couldn’t lift it.paN-unnage.may —1be old enough to do s.t.May panuígun na si Lítang muiskuyla,Lita is old enough now to go to school.2be no longer young.May panuígun na siya pagkaminyù,She was well along in years when she got married.paN-un(→)v[A13]be of [such-and-such] an age.Nagpanuigun siyag diyis,He is ten years old.
tuisv[A; a1]1twist.Siyay nagtuis sa ákung buktun,He twisted my arm.2distort a fact or truth.Way mutuu nímu kay maáyu kang mutuis sa tinúud,Nobody believes you because of the way you distort the truth.— sa pálad, kapalárannturn of fate.Usa ka tuis sa kapaláran nga ang kanhi banyágà karun nagpakilúuy na,It is a turn of fate that the ruthless scoundrel now has to beg for mercy.
tukn1word used in writing to indicate a knocking sound.2in bowling, a hit scored through the center, opening up a clear path.v[B26]for a hit to turn out to be of this sort.
túkv[A; c]stick a stick into s.t. to serve as a marker.n1marker stuck into s.t.Gibutangan nákug túk ang gilubngan sa bahandì,I stuck a stick to mark the spot where I buried the treasure.2clitoris (slang).
tukà1v1[A; a1]strangle with the hands.Tuk-un ta kag musinggit ka,I’ll choke you if you scream.2[A123P; b4(1)]choke on s.t. ingested.Makatukà nang tag-as nga bíhun,You can choke on long noodles.Hituk-an ku pag-inum nákù sa wiski,I choked when I drank the whiskey.2aget jammed or stuck into s.t. as if choking on it.Papil ang nakatukà (nakapatukà) sa kasilyas,Paper clogged the toilet up.Ug matuk-an ang makina gáhì na tuyúkun,If a sewing machine gets stuck it is hard to turn.
tukà2v[A; a12]peck at to eat.Gustung mutukà ug tibuuk mais ang manuk,Chickens like to peck at whole kernels.Dúna pa bay tukaun ang sunuy?Are there any grains left for the rooster to peck at?n1beak, bill.2feed for fowls or birds.kakha —seekakha.pa-v[A; ac]feed fowls.
túkabv[A; b5]open by pushing s.t. aside, lifting a cover.Kinsay nagtúkab sa kúlun?Who took the cover off the pot?Tukába ug dakù ang bintánà kay galhà,Open the windows wide because it is warm.ndistance s.t. opens.
tuk-ab=dug-ab.
tukabtukabv[A3P; c1]gasp for breath, pant.Nagtukabtukab ang íyang gininhawaan sa pagdinágan,He panted for breath after running so much.
tukadv[A; a2c]go, bring up to the mountain, or country from town.Mutukad ku karung tingsanggì,I’ll go to the country thiscoming harvest.Butung ray ákung tukarun,I’m going to the country just to get young coconuts.Itukad ring abúnu,Bring this fertilizer to the country.
tukadurn1dresser, a chest of drawers with a large mirror and a flat space for cosmetics.2a plain mirror of considerable size.v[b]look at oneself in a mirror.Tukaduri ra nang nawung mug tan-áwag angayan ka ba,Look at yourself in the mirror and see if you look nice.paN-v[A2]look at oneself in a mirror.
tukag, túkagv1[AB2S6; cP]place s.t. long in a position vertical or crosswise relative to s.t. else; cause it to be so.Ayúhag butang ang gabas kay mutúkag sa kahun,Lay the saw down carefully crosswise in the toolbox.Nagtukag ang bukug sa íyang tunlan,A bone is lodged cross-ways in his throat.Itúkag (ipatúkag) ang lipak sa takup arun dílì mutak-up,Prop the shutter open with a stick of bamboo.2[B2S6]for s.t. slender to be jutting out.Ang mga tiil sa dakung bátà mutukag kun kugúsun,The legs of a big child dangle if he is carried.(→)n1s.t. placed athwart s.o.2sticking out.Tukag siyag dawunggan,He has ears that stick out.
tukalngap formed as a result of shrinkage between two juxtaposed materials, esp. wood.v[B3(1)]form a gap.Mitukal (natukal) ang mga sawug paglúbag,Cracks developed between the floor boards when they shrunk.tukaltukalv[B; b6]hang loosely from a loose attachment.Nagtukaltukal ang bungbung sa báy,One side of the walling of the house is hanging loosely.
tukámudv[B126; b8]fall face first to the ground.Nasapiti siya ug natukámud,He tripped and fell face first to the ground.
tukang=tuklang.
tukarv1[A; a2]play a musical instrument, piece.Hanas siyang mutukar sa marimba,He plays the marimba well.Tanggu tukara,Play a tango.1a[A; b(1)]for a musical group to perform.Dúna silay tukaran nga parti karung gabíi,They will perform at a party tonight.2[A2]have an attack of a recurring illness or undesirable behavior.Mutukar ang riyuma kun ting-ulan,Rheumatism flares up on rainy days.n1music played.Magsáyaw ta inigsúgud sa tukar,Let’s dance when the music starts.2performance by a musical group.pa-v[A; ac]turn on a phonograph, radio for music.Patukara ang púnu,Turn on the phonograph.Bítuls ang ipatukar,Play a Beatles record.
tukarul=tingkarul,4.
tukas=tuklas.
tukaw1v[A; b(1)]stay awake at night doing s.t., keep vigil.Magtukaw ku karung gabíi paghuman sa tirm pípar,I’ll be awake all night finishing my paper.nwake.Sa tukaw nagdala silag baráha arun dílì sila tulgun,They brought a deck of cards to the wake so they wouldn’t feel sleepy.
tukaw2v[A; b(1)]tower over.Mga pipila ka túig mutukaw na siya nákù,In a few years he will be towering over me.Usa ka lubing láyug ang nagtukaw sa ílang payag,A tall coconut tree is towering over their hut.
tukaw3na unit of length reckoned from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the index finger extended.v[A; a1]measure s.t. intukaws.
tukáya=tukáyu(female).
tukáyunone who has the same name as s.o. else.Tukáyu siya nákù kay Dyun usab íyang ngán,He’s my namesake because his name is John too.v[AC2; ac3]call s.o. or each othertukáyu.(→)nterm of address to one’stukáyu.
tukbilv1[A; ab2]touch slightly.Wà siyay gána ug ígù lang mitukbil sa kan-un,She had no appetite and barely touched the food.Mutak-up dáyun ang hibìhibì ug tukbílun,The touch-me-not plant closes as soon as you touch it.2[A; a12]touch the emotions or on s.t. that provokes feelings.Ikaw pay nakatukbil sa ákung dughan,You were the first to have touched my heart.3[A; a12]mention s.t. in passing.Sa íyang diskursu mitukbil siya sa pulitika,In his speech he mentioned politics in passing.-l-un, -l-un(→)adelicate, engendering arguments or hard feelings.Kanang mga paagíha tulukbilun (tulukbílun) kaáyu,That procedure is very much open to argument.— ug buutshort-tempered.
tukbùv[A; a1]1grasp by encircling the fingers around.Nagtukbù siyag ságing,He is grasping a banana.Tukbúa ang buktun sa bátà kun matukbù ba,Put your fingers around the child’s arm if they can go all the way around it.2bundle long things together to form a bunch big enough to be clasped in one or both hands.nbundle of s.t. that can be clasped in one or both hands.
tukbuy=talukbuy1.
tukdabv[AN; a]cut s.t. down at the base with one stroke.Kining dapíta ang ákung gitukdaban sa mga tuud sa mga gagmayng káhuy,This is the place where I cut the stumps of the small tree down.
tukdugv[BN46]for s.t. to stand out straight and bare.Mitukdug (nanukdug) ang mgamais human hugpái sa dúlun,The corn plants stood straight and bare after a swarm of locusts settled on them.nribs of umbrella.
tukgaw=lukgaw.
tukhi, tukhìntoothpick.v[a12]make into toothpick.Maáyung tukhíun ang tukug,Coconut midribs make good toothpicks.paN-v[A2; c6]pick one’s teeth.
tukìv[A; a12]1investigate, examine.Ang kumiti mauy mutukì sa anumalíya,The committee will investigate the anomaly.Madiskubrihan ang tíkas kun tukiun ang libru,They will discover the embezzlement if the books are examined.2ask, interrogate.Gitukì siya apan wà mutug-an,He was questioned but he didn’t tell.3discuss with the idea of analyzing, explaining.Unsay tukiun sa míting?What is going to be discussed in the meeting?ma-un(←)acharacterized with persistent, methodical, and detailed application of a procedure.Kining instruksiyun sa libru masabtan sa matukíung pagbása,The instructions in the book can be understood only if you read it with care and analysis.
túkibadetailed, complete, and well-described.Túkib kaáyu ang íyang isturya sa aksidinti,His account of the accident is complete to the minutest detail.v[A; a1]delve into s.t. so as to have a thorough knowledge of it.Buut kung tukíbun ang tanghágà sa íyang kinabúhì,I want to delve into the riddle of his life.Dì matúkib ang kaguul sa namatyan,The grief of the bereaved one cannot be described.-l-unathat which hides a mystery, riddle.Tulukíbun ang pahiyum sa katingaláhang istranyu,The mysterious stranger has a sphinx-like smile.
tukigastiff.v[B; b6]be, become stiff.Mitukig ang kasáhus nga gibulad,The jerked meat is stiff.Ang ispísu nga amirul mauy nakatukig (nakapatukig) sa muskitíru,The thick starch made the mosquito net stiff.Nagkatukig ang ákung líug,My neck is getting stiff.
tukíkà=tikúkà.
tukikì, tukìkìv[A; b3]laugh with a partly suppressed high-pitched laughter.Mitukikì siya sa ákung tistis,He snickered at my joke.Unsay inyung gitukìkían?What are you snickering about?
túkisntalkies, talking movies.Dì pa túkis ang sini sa panahun ni Púpuy,There weren’t any talkies in Grandpa’s day.
tuklangv[A; b5]1put a piece of wood s.w. to inhibit motion, either by propping s.t. under it and keeping it from falling or by laying it in the way and stopping it from proceeding.Tuklángun (tuklángan) ang takup sa dúlung arun dílì musira,Prop up the hood so it won’t slam shut.Ituklang nis bintánà arun dílì matúkab,Wedge the window shut with this so it can’t come open.1aprop s.t. up.Taas nga káhuy ang ituklang sa hayhayan arun dì masagyad ang hinayhay,Use a long bamboo pole to hold the clothesline to keep the wash from touching the ground.2[AN3; b6]put up the hands to keep s.o. at arms’ distance, as if bracing oneself.Nanuklang siya kay gipiit siya sa ílang pagbayli,She kept her hand up because her partner danced too close to her.paN-v[A1]brace oneself or keep s.o. away from one’s body.Kun wà pa siya makapanuklang mahaplà untà siya,Had she not braced herself she would have fallen flat.nstick used to prevent motion.
tuklasv[AB; a1]open a shutter, curtain or s.t. that covers, be opened.Natukas ang atup pagbagyu,The roof was blown off in the storm.Natukas ang íyang sayal paghángin,Her skirt was lifted up by the wind.Inánayng nagkatukas ang tilun,The curtain slowly opens.abe open.May nangáwat kay tukas nag paradur,There has been a robbery because the cabinet is open.
tuklìv[A; a12]turn a page.Tuklía ang mga dáhun ug hínay arun dílì mu hinglaktawan ang litrátu,Turn the pages slowly so you will not miss the picture.
tukling=tuklid.
tuklidv[A; c6]give s.o. a sudden push.Kinsay nagtuklid nímung nahayang ka man?Why did you fall? Who pushed you?Wà ka ituklid, hibanggaan ka lang,Nobody pushed you. S.o. just accidentally bumped into you.
tuklùv1[A; a2]steal by catching s.t. at the neck, esp. chicken.Gituklù ang manuk sa nangharána,The chicken was swiped by the serenaders.Gituklù sa naglágut nga bána ang líug sa asáwa,The husband was so angry he grabbed his wife’s neck and squeezed it.2[A2; a1]dart or strike instantly with the head.Pagbantay kay ang bitin mutuklù lag kalit,Watch out for a snake might just strike out suddenly.Ang manuk nakatuklù ug duha ka bakì,The chicken has caught two frogs pecking at them.
tuklud=tuklid.
tuklungafor rice or corn to have overripe grains.Tukung na kaáyu ang humay nga wà maáni dáyun,The rice in the fields is bent over now because it was not harvested right away.v[B12; b6]get grains that are overripe.
tuklusv1[A; c]hand s.t. to s.o.Ituklus ang suwat,Hand over the letter.2[b5]=paN-.paN-[A; b]1go to a banquet with the primary purpose of eating.Manuklus ta sa íla kay dakù silag híkay,Let’s go to their house for a free meal, because they have prepared quite extensively.2attend any k.o. entertainment without invitation.Manuklus tag bayli sa ílang iskuyláhan,Let’s go attend the dance in their school.
tukmàa1exact, exactly.Náa sa libru ang tukmà nga tubag,The exact answer is in the book.Tukmà nga alas syíti ang pagsúgud sa prugráma,The program starts at exactly seven o’clock.Tukmà sa gikasabútan,Exactly as agreed.Tukmang usa ka búlan ugmà sukad sa íyang paggíkan,It will be exactly one month tomorrow since the day he left.Kining ruskáha tukmà kaáyu ánang pirnúha,This nut fits that bolt very nicely.2suitable, appropriate.Tukmà ang tíma sa ukasiyun,The theme fits the occasion exactly.Kining tanúma tukmà giyud sa bugnawng klíma,This plant is perfectly adapted for a cold climate.v1[B26C; c]coincide, correspond with.Mitukmà ang ákung pangagpas sa nahitabù,My guess coincided with what actually happened.Nagkatukmà ang pista ug ang ákung adlaw,The fiesta and my birthday fall on the same date.1a[C3; c6]for edges to fit, abut perfectly.Itukmag maáyu ang mga ngilit,Make the edges abut perfectly.2be, make suitable, appropriate.3[b8]come upon s.o. quite unexpectedly.Hitukmaan níya ang bátà nga mikúut sa kúkis,She came upon the child getting some cookies.hi-/ha-v[B1256; b8]1come out to be the same as or appropriate.2come upon s.t. in a place.Sa íyang paglatagaw nahitukmà siya sa usa ka payag,In his wandering he came upon a hut.pahi-v[A; c]make s.t. coincide.Kinahanglang ipahitukmà ang prugráma sa gubyirnu sa kinahanglanun sa násud,The government’s program must be made to correspond with the country’s needs.-in-an(→)njoint.Ang tinukmaan sa túbu tulù,The pipe joint is leaky.
tukmunthe Philippine turtledove:Streptopelia bitorquata.
tukmudv[A; c]1push abruptly and hard.Nasarásay siya dihang ákung gitukmud,He reeled when I pushed him hard.2goad, prod.Ang kaugalíngung kahígal mauy mitukmud kaníya sa panlúgus,His own lust goaded him to rape.-in-nspurred, urged.Tinukmud sa tingúhang mulampus nanlimbásug siya,He strove hard under the goad of the drive to succeed.
tuknulv[A; c]hand s.t. to s.o.Dawáta ug dúnay kwarta nga ituknul sa lídir,Accept it if the political leader hands you some money.
tukpawv[A; c]1push s.t. upward.Akuy mutukpaw nímu ngadtus atup arun ka makasaka ngadtu,I’ll give you a boost onto the roof so that you can climb up there.2induce s.o. to do s.t. bad for him.Ang íyang mga amígu nakatukpaw níya sa mga bisyu,His friends induced him into a life of sin.Ayaw siya itukpaw ngadtu ni Satanas,Do not lure him into the ways of the devil.3jump from one point to another.Ang ági sa makina mutukpaw,The sewing machine skips.Gitukpaw níya ang isturyag láin,He skipped over to s.t. else to change the subject.Ingun ug magatukpaw ang átung sulti, wà diay makapasar si Tunyu sa búrd,To change the subject, so Tony didn’t pass the board examination.tukpawtukpawv1[A; c1]work skipping about, not systematically.Gitukpawtukpaw níya pagpintal, man nga nagkábang ang ági,He did not paint it square at a time and so it came out splotched.2[B; b6]move with a jerky up and down motion.Nagtukpawtukpaw ang sakayan sa bawud,The boat bounced up and down in the waves.
tuksìv[A; a]slice or prod off the outer layer of s.t.Pagtuksì ug lapnis nga ibugkus sa kináhuy,Pull off some of the outer strips of the abaca to tie the firewood up with.Tuksía ang pakpak sa mais,Loosen the corn husks.ninstrument used to prod an outer layer loose.
tuksu, tuksùv[A; a]query in a pressing way.Akuy mutuksù níya kun tinúud tung ímung gisulti,I will ask him if what you said was true.nquery.Makalíbug ang mga tuksù sa abugádu,The lawyer’s questions were confusing.
tuktugáukv1[A]for cocks to crow.Mutuktugáuk na gánì ang mga manuk, sa átù pa duul na ang kabuntágun,When the cock crows, we know morning is near.2[A; c]vomit due to excessive drinking of alcoholic beverages (slang).Kanang ímung kan-un ímu ra sang ituktugáuk ug magpalabi kag ínum,You will vomit out what you are eating if you drink too much.ncock’s crow or noise of a similar sort.
tuktuk1v[A; a]1knock on.Tuktúka ang pultahan únà musúd,Knock on the door before you go in.2peck at repeatedly.Gituktuk sa sunuy ang íyang higut,The cock pecked at its tether.n1knocking.2feed for chickens.pa-v[A; ac]feed grains to.Patuktuka ang sunuy ug tibuuk mais,Feed whole kernels to the cock.Tipasì lay ipatuktuk sa himungáan,Feed unhusked rice to the hen.
tuktuk2vgive enlightenment to (confined to set phrases).Tuktúkan kay may salabútan,Enlighten him because he can understand.hiN-v1[A; b3]keep still as if in deep thought.Naghinuktuk si Pidru kay wà tugúti,Pedro is brooding because they didn’t let him do it.2[b(1)]ponder s.t.Hinuktúki kini pag-áyu únà ka magpárì,Consider it carefully before you enter the priesthood.
tuktuk3(fromtaluktuk)v1[B346]for s.t. long to stand on its end unsupported.Mutuktuk ang lipak kun maáyung pagkabalansi,A bamboo stick will stand on its end if it is well balanced.Makatuktuk na ang bátà, hápit nang kalakaw,The child can stand alone now. It is about to walk.2=taluktuk.a1=taluktuk.2straight above in the sky.Alas dúsi na kay tuktuk na ang adlaw,It is twelve noon because the sun is at its zenith.
tukturnk.o. bird, a night jar, which flies after dusk, the eggs of which are the source of thetagulílungcharm:Eurostopodus macrotis. The name derives from its call: ‘trrk-trrk’.
tukunprop stick or post.v[A; b]prop up with a pole or post.Magtuku mi sa báy nga naghirig,We are going to prop up the house which is leaning.Tukhi ang hayhayan arun dì magtuntun,Prop up the clothesline so it doesn’t sag.paN-v1[A2]for a girl to push her partner at arm’s length in dancing.Maáyu si Tirya nga baylíhan kay dílì manuku,It’s nice to dance with Terry because she does not keep you at arm’s length.2[A3]be hesitant to do s.t. mainly due to rules of propriety.Nagpanuku ang nubyu paghaluk sa nubya,The groom was hesitant to kiss the bride.
tukù=tikì.
tukubv[A; a12]for a beast of prey to devour.Makatukub ug bábuy ang higanting sawa,A giant snake can devour a pig.tukbununnprey.maN-r-(←)nbeast of prey.
túkud1v1[A; ac]brace, prop.Tukúra ang kapáyas kay malúad unyà inigbagyu,Brace the papaya. It might fall when the storm comes.Itúkud ímung kamut sa bungbung unyà barug sa usang tiil,Prop your hand against the wall. Then stand on one leg.2[A; c1]erect a house, building.Anhi tukúra (itúkud) ang munisipyu,The municipal hall will be erected here.3[A; a]form, found an organization, establishment.Kinsay nagtúkud sa Siliman?Who founded Silliman University?Gitúkud ang buluntaryu panahun sa Hapun,Volunteer troops were organized during the Japanese occupation.4put up a business.Ang nigusyung tukúrun kanang gikinahanglan sa lungsud,The business you put up should be one which the town needs.(→)ns.t. used to prop or brace s.t.tag-(→)nfounder, organizer.katukúrannfounding, establishment.Nagsaúlug sila sa katukúran sa syudad,They are celebrating the founding of the city.mag-r-=tagtukud.patukuránannfoundation, basis.Way patukuránan ang ímung pasángil,Your charges are without foundation.tukudtúkudv[A; b(1)]fabricate a story, esp. one with a dubious motive.nfabrication, concoction.Pulus tu tinukudtúkud (tukudtúkud) ang ílang isturyang naglaki ang ímung asáwa,Those stories about your wife’s carrying on with other men are all fabrication anyway.tinukudtúkud=tukudtúkud,n.paN-v[A2; b(1)]hold oneself at arm’s length when dancing.
túkud2v[A; a]cut a style of dress.Tukúra lag yánu ning ákung sinínà,Just make my dress in a simple style.nstyle of dress.Ang túkud sa sinínà nagbalikbálik lang,The same dress styles keep coming back again.(→)=túkud2,n.
túkud3nplow.v[A; a12]make a plow.
tukugnmidrib of a coconut or buri palm leaf.
túkugv[A2N; b6]bulge or stick out, sometimes causing slight inconvenience.Nanúkug ang mga bukug sa síku tungud sa kaníwang,He is so thin his elbow is sticking out.Nabuslut ang sáku nga gitukúgan sa pusil,The sack developed a hole where the gun was sticking out.
tukul1v[A3]nurse a grudge.Mauy nakaáyu kanímu kay dì giyud ka mutukul kun buyagun ka sa ímung sayup,One thing good about you is you never nurse a grudge against people who call your attention to your mistakes.
tukul2v[A; b6]disobey by keeping silent and failing to act.Dílì ángayng tukulan ang tambag sa ímung ginikánan,You should not disobey your parent’s advice.paN-v[A13]be hesitant in doing s.t.Nagpanukul ku ug uban ninyu sa piknik,I am hesitant about going with you on the picnic.
tukunv[A; a]1prop up.Tukna ang ságing kay harag na kaáyu,Prop the banana tree up because it is leaning way over.2propel oneself by pushing on a pole.Nagtukun misa baybay kay nabálì ang bugsay,We poled ourselves toward the shore because the paddle broke.Tukna ang dágat kun lawum ba,Put the pole to the floor of the sea to see if it is deep.npole for propelling or for supporting.
tukung1=tuklung.
tukung2ntailless bird or fowl.Ilhan ku ra tung ákung piríku kay tukung,I will recognize my parrot because it lost its tail.v[B1256; a12]become tailless.
tuk-ungv[A; b6]1squat or lie with the knees bent up double against the body nearly touching the chin.Nagtuk-ung ang bátang nagdúwag húlin,The child playing marbles is squatting.2be s.w. looking as though it were squatting (literary).Ang pitrumaks nagtuk-ung dihà sa bangkíwà,The petromax lantern was located squatting atop of the mast.
túkuynword used to call dogs.v[A; a12]1call a dog, saying‘túkuy’.Tukúya ang irù arun pakan-un,Call the dog so it can eat.2draw irresistibly toward s.t.Ang kadalù mauy mutúkuy sa táwu pagpaníkas,Greed leads a person to cheat.3in folk belief, induce a person to walk in his sleep by tying a string to a finger and pulling it rhythmically.Kamau siyang mutúkuy ug táwung natúlug,He knows how to make a person walk in his sleep.(→)npuppy.
tukwanbean curds done to a dough-like consistency.v[A13; a12]make, cook with bean paste.
tukwang1=tuklang.
tukwang2=tikwang.
tukway=bukway,n1.
túlntulle, a fine, silk, open-meshed material used for veils.
tula(not withoutl)v[A; c]1set food or drinks aside for s.o.Tud-i (tulahi) ug sud-an ang ulahing mukáun,Set some food aside for those who are going to eat later.2bestow certain feelings on one.Tud-ig diyútayng kalúuy ang mga bátà,Show the children a little pity.
túlav[A; a]stew fish or chicken.Magtúla ta kun dúnay lab-as,We can have stewed fish if there are fresh fish.-in-nstewed fish or chicken.
tulàv[A; c]feed fowls and pet animals.Akuy magtulà sa mga manuk mabuntag,I feed the chickens each morning.Gitulaan ang irù ug karni,They fed meat to the dog.nfeed for pets or poultry.
tulabhù=tilabhù.
tulábungna small, white heron often found perching on the backs of water buffaloes, eating insects.
túlagv[B14; a12]be in a disorderly, topsy-turvy condition.Panghípus mu kay nagkatúlag lang ang kwartu,Fix the room because it’s a mess.
tulakv[A; b4(1)]stop raining.Pil-a nag páyung kay mituwak nag uwan,Fold the umbrella now because the rain has stopped.Didtu mi hitulaki sa ulan sa Karkar,The rain stopped falling when we got to Carcar.
túlakv[A; c]1push or move s.t. with the arm.Kami mauy mitúlak sa awtu nga nalubung,We were the ones who pushed the car that got stuck in the mud.Íya kung gitúlak ngadtus swíming pul,He pushed me into the swimming pool.2lift s.t. up to one’s head or higher and throw to an elevated place.Kami mutúlak sa sáku ngadtu sa tinumpì,We will throw the sack up onto the pile.Itúlak ang kahun sa istanti,Throw the box up onto the top of the shelf.3[B126; b8]fall from a height accidentally when one loses his hold, slips, support is taken away, and the like.Ayawg padaplin kay matúlak ka unyà,Don’t sit too close to the edge or you might fall.tig-(→)nperson who tosses or pushes s.t. heavy upwards onto s.t.
tulakhangn1=kaling.2woman who has lost her virginity (derogatory).v[B126; b6]have lost one’s virginity.
tulakì, tulákì, tulakig=ísul.
tulala, tulála(not withoutl)aidiot.v[B12; b6]be a moron or like one.
tul-ann1knee joint of human beings or large animals.2legs or lower limbs of man or animals.Maglatà mig tul-an pára karung udtu,We’ll boil beef shanks for dinner.
tulandus=bulandus.
*tulápusílu nga —seeílu1.
túlas(not withoutl)ntongue irritations caused by hot spices.v[A123P; b4]have tongue irritations, as when burned.
tulawugnspring pole.Kusug mulibkas ang balag-ung kay gáhì ug tulawug,The trap springs fast because the spring pole is stiff.v[A13; a12]make, attach a spring pole.
tulay(not withoutl)nbridge.v[A13; b]put a bridge.Kinsay nagtulay ug lubi sa kanal?Who put a coconut trunk across the canal?Kinahanglang tulayan ning subáa kay dì malabang,This river needs a bridge over it because no one can get across it.
túlay=bantúlay.
tulbukv1[A; a]poke at a point.Nakatulbuk ka na bag bilyar?Have you tried your hand at (lit. poked at) billiards?Tulbúka ang timbri,Push the doorbell.2[A; b]put a period or dot.Tulbúki nang ímung ay,Put a dot over your letter I.nperiod or dot.Náay gagmay nga tulbuk ang ímung nawung,There are small spots on your face.
tulbungv[A2; b4(1)]rise, ascend to appreciable height or level.Gidagkutan ang kwítis, misíyuk, unyà mitulbung,The rocket was lit, sizzled, and then rose straight up.
tuldantent.v[A; a]pitch a tent.Nagtulda ang mga kampirs,The campers pitched a tent.Hábul lay itulda,Use a blanket as a tent.paN-v[A23]for pants to bulge due to erection of the penis (humorous).Ngánung nanulda ang ímung karsúnis?What is that pole sticking out in the front of your pants?
túlìv1[A; a1]circumcise.Tambálan ang nagtúlì nákù,A folk doctor circumcised me.Tulía ang bátà pipila ka adlaw human ianak,Circumcise the child a few days after it is born.2[a3]get one’s comeuppance or just deserts.Natúlì ang mangingilad dihang gihatágan siya ug minì nga kwarta,The con-man got his just deserts when he was given fake money.(→)n1one who has been circumcised.2action of having been circumcised.— andawns.o. born with the glans penis exposed.maN-r-ns.o. who circumcises.
tulibagadiverging, going off at an angle.Tulibag ang ímung tinubagan. Dílì tukmà,Your answer doesn’t get at what I asked. It’s not to the point.v[B; c1]go off at an angle.Mutulibag ang íyang tinan-awan ug mahakalit,He becomes cross-eyed when he looks at s.t. suddenly.Nagtulibag man ning ímung tinahian,You sewed your seams crooked.
tulibagbag=tulibag.
tul-ida1straight.Tul-id nga linya,A straight line.2straight towards.Lakaw lag tul-id ánang dálan ug musangkù ka sa simbahan,Just walk straight on that street and you will reach the church.v1[APB; a]straighten.Akuy mutul-id (mupatul-id) sa balikug nga alambri,I’ll straighten the crooked wire.Mitul-id siya sa íyang pagyukù,He straightened up after he had bent over.2[AB; a2]reform, correct.Dì na matul-id ang dautan níyang pagkatáwu,His bad ways cannot be reformed.katul-írannreform, amendment.
tulílikv[B2S46]reel around unsteadily.Mitulílik ang ayruplánung nawad-ag kuntrǔl,The plane that lost control turned round and round.Nagtulilik ang kasing nga taliundang nag túyuk,The top which is about to stop whirling is reeling unsteadily.-ay(→)=tulílik.
tulimbangv[AB56; c]for bells to toll, peal, toll bells.Ang kampaníru mauy mutulimbang sa kampána,The sexton will toll the bell.Human nag mísa kay nagtulimbang nag kampána,The mass is over because the bells are ringing.npealing or tolling of bells.
túlinv[A2; b6]1move forward.Pagbulhut sa hángin mitúlin ang sakayan,When the wind blew, the boat moved forward.2cover a certain distance.Mutúlin ang dálan ug kilumitru úsà mulikù sa tuu,The road will go on for a kilometer before it turns to the right.Pila may tulínan sa usa ka baril nga aspaltu?How far can a barrel of asphalt go?2aaccomplish a certain amount.Dí ta mutúlin ug kanúnay kag sámuk,I won’t accomplish anything if you keep making a nuisance of yourself.2b[A2]expand, take space in the direction of.Ámù nang yútà ang gitulínan sa gihímung karsáda,The road they made has encroached on our land.3[B2; b6]become fast, swift.Mutúlin (matúlin) ang pambut kun habwáag karga,The motorboat will move fast if we take the cargo off.n1accomplishment, distance covered.Gamay ra siyag túlin kay naglangaylángay man,He made little progress because he was just loafing.2speed, forward motion.Hínay ang túlin sa bangkà kun way hángin,The sailboat’s speed is slow if there is no wind.afast and swift.Túlin nga nanglábay ang katuígan,The years passed swiftly.pa-v[A; b(1)]1extend measurements in constructing s.t.Ug padak-an ang balay, adtu patulíni sa luyu,If you enlarge the house, extend the construction to the rear.2increase the speed of s.t. moving forward.Magpatúlin ta arun sayu tang maabut,Let’s increase our speed, so we arrive early.
tulindawv[AN; b6]go caroling during the Christmas season to the house of s.o. who made preparations to treat the carolers.Manulindaw (mutulindaw) ta sa íla kay nagbingka sila,Let’s go carol at their house because they made rice cakes.
tulíngannk.o. mackerel:Rastrelliger kanagurta,Katsuwonus pelamis, and others.
tulíngì, tulíngig(fromlíngì)v[B26]turn the head sharply to one side, as when slapped.Natulíngì (mitulíngì) siya dihang gitamparus,She snapped her head to one side from the force of the slap she received.(→)afor the neck or s.t. similar to be twisted to one side.v[B1; c6]become twisted to one side.Nagtulingì ang gunitánan sa gunting,The handle of the scissors is twisted.
tulipsay1v[A2; b8]for s.t. thrown or that flies away to swerve off its path.Ang batung lapad mutulipsay ug ibunù,If s.o.throws a flat stone it will go in a curve.Hitulipsayan siya sa káhuy nga ákung gibughà,A piece of the wood that I split flew off and swerved onto him.
tulipsay2nAsian moon scallop, a smooth-surfaced, golden scallop, white on the inside.
túlisv[A; a2]rob, steal with force and intimidation.May yáwi giyud ang nagtúlis sa tindáhan,The one who robbed the store must have had a key.Tulísun ku nang dátung Insik,I’ll rob that rich Chinaman.nrobbery.Wà pa masulbad ang túlis,The robbery has not been solved yet.paN-nrobbery in general.-an(→)nrobber, bandit.-anisnrobbers, bandits.
tulísukv1[A; a1]scold, reproach by pointing a finger.Yawyaw lang. Ayaw kug tulisúka,Just keep scolding, but don’t shake your finger at me.2[A; a12]reproach severely.Gitulísuk sa kaugalíngung tanlag,Reproached by his own conscience.ma-unareproachful, usually accompanied with blame.
tulituln1hemorrhoid.2an infected puncture in the cheek.(←)v[B126; b5]become, get atulitul.
tulíyukv[APB46; aP]spin, whirl.Akuy nagtulíyuk (nagpatulíyuk) sa sabad,I made the propeller spin.Ingun sa mutulíyuk ang kalibútan,It was as if the world was spinning about.nspinning, whirling.
tulmàv1[AC3; a]let s.t. touch on s.t.Itulmà ang ímung tudlù sa ínit sa plansa,Touch your finger to the hot iron.2[A; c]make an imprint or impression on.Gitulmáan níyag ‘risib’ ang sulat,He stamped the word ‘received’ on the letter.n1imprint, mark, impression.2horizon, place where the land or sea and the sky seem to meet.3boundary.
tulpukv[A; a]1prick or poke at with s.t. pointed.Dágum nga mitulpuk sa ákung buktun,A needle that pricked my arm.Tulpúka ang timbri,Push the doorbell button.2make, put a dot on s.t.Tulpúkan nátug itum ári pára mata,We’ll put dots here for the eyes.3press the keys of a piano, typewriter, and the like.npricking, poking, injection with a hypodermic needle.Dús ang ipabáyad sa duktǔr káda tulpuk,The doctor charges two pesos for each shot.tulpuktulpukndots in cloth design.Bistídung may tulpuktulpuk nga pula,Dress with red dots.
tultugv[A; b6(1)7]knock off the ashes or embers.Nakatultug siyag bága sa agipu didtu sa mga papil,He accidentally knocked an ember off from the firebrand onto the pieces of paper.
tultulv1[A; b(1)]tell, lead the way s.w.Kinsay gatultul nímu sa ámung hayd-áwut?Who led you to our hideout?2[A12; b8]find one’s way s.w.Pangutána lang kun dì ka makatultul sa íla,Just inquire if you can’t locate their place.hiN-v[B1236]manage to do s.t. in the way that is normal, started.Nalintar siya ug dì na makahinultul ug unsay buhatun,She panicked and couldn’t do what had to be done.Kinsay mahinultul sa búhat kun magpúnay kag sámuk?Who can do his work right if you keep making a nuisance of yourself?
tulunumeralthree.Pirmi giyung magkúyug ang tulu,The three always go together.v[B256; a12]be in or about three in number.Mutulu ka búlan na siyang gasabak,She is about three months pregnant.Natulu ang ákung panan-aw pagkahubug nákù,I had triple vision when I got drunk.Tulua pagrisirba kay ang tsapirun diay,Make three reservations, an extra one for the chaperon.r-three.ika-third.ka-, maka-three times.-in-into three, in three’s.katluannthirty.tinulutulunk.o. rope of three strands,tag-(←), tag-, tagutluthree each.v[A; c1]do s.t. by three’s.
túlùndrop.Bisan usa ka túlù nga lúhà,Even one single teardrop.v1[A2S]leak so as to cause dripping.Sungkípi ang atup kay nagtulù,Fix the roof because it is leaking.1a[A2S; b28]drip, leak through.Ug dúnay malígù sa táas, ang túbig mutúlù námù diri,If s.o. takes a bath upstairs, water drips down on us.2[A12; b6]for drops to fall.Hápit makatúlù ákung lúhà sa kahiubus,I almost shed tears in humiliation.(→)aleaky.Tulù ang atup kay gibagyu,The roof is leaky because it was hit by a storm.pa-v[A; c]1let drip.Nagpatúlù siya sa íyang lúhà,She shed tears.2— sa singutlabor hard.Nagpatúlù sa singut ang ímung amahan arun ka makatunghà,Your father is working hard just so you can study.-in-v[A]drip plentifully.n1drops.Tinúlù sa ulan,Raindrops.2shedding of tears, blood, or anything in drops.3noise of dripping.Makadisturbu ang tinúlù sa ulan,The noise of the dripping of the rain is disturbing.
tuludv[A; c6]1push.Itulud ang kutsi kay dì muandǎr,Push the car because it won’t start.2goad, incite.Daw sa may mutulud nákù sa pagpaúlì,As if s.t. were urging me to come home.tuludtúludv[A; c6]pass work, blame onto one another.Nagtuludtúlud lang sila dihang gipangutána kinsay nakasalà,They just kept passing the blame onto each other when I asked them who the culprit was.Ayawg ituludtúlud ang trabáhu,Don’t keep trying to pawn off the work on each other.— bátangnthe period from August to October when the wind direction is not fixed (the time when a log [bátang] is pushed in one direction and then another).
túlugv1[B123S6; a2]go, put to sleep.Ang yáya mauy pirming magtúlug sa bátà,The baby’s nurse usually puts him to sleep.Natúlug na ba siya?Is he asleep yet?Dì ku makatulug ug dì ku kainum,I can’t sleep without drinking s.t. first.Tulga ang bátà,Put the baby to sleep.2[B126]for lard and oil to congeal.Natúlug ang mantíkà sa katugnaw,The lard congealed due to the cold.3[B126]for tops to spin steadily without a wobble.Mu rag walà maglihuk ang kasing kay natúlug,The top seems not to move because it is spinning steadily.nsleep.Wà kuy túlug gabíi,I had had no sleep last night.(→)asound asleep.Tulug na kaáyu ang bátà,The child is sound asleep.v[A123P; a4]be sleepy.Makapatulug ning tambála,This medicine can make one sleepy.Gitulug aku pag-áyu sa ímung diskursu,Your speech made me very sleepy.ka-v[A2]sleep.Mikatúlug (natúlug) siya,He went to sleep.Dì ku makakatúlug,I can’t sleep.Sawug lay katulgi,Just sleep on the floor.paka-v[A; c]induce, put to sleep.Makapakatúlug ang ímung mga isturya,Your stories make me fall asleep.ns.t. that induces sleep.Tablítas nga pakatúlug,Sleeping pills.hika-/haka-(→)v[B1256; b8]fall asleep.Nahikatulug na ang ákung pinalanggà,My darling has finally fallen asleep.Hikatulgan ku siyang nag-isturya,I fell asleep on him as he was talking to me.pakuluka-, patulugtúlugv[A13]pretend to sleep.Didtu siya sa káma magpakukatū́g (magpatugtū́g), piru wà diay,He was lying on the couch pretending to be asleep, but he really wasn’t.túgan, hinúganatop that spins smoothly and rapidly without a wobble.v[B126; b6]become smooth-spinning.ka-unnsleep.Wà ku duáwa sa katulúgun,Sleep did not come to me.kina-, kinatulgannsleep slept.Maáyu ákung kinatúlug (kinatulgan) kagabíi,I had a good sleep last night.katulganannplace one sleeps.v[A13]sleep habitually s.w.Anáa ku magkatulganan sukad sa ákung pag-anhi,I have been sleeping there since my arrival.ka-un(→), katulgunasleepy.Katúgun (katulgun) kaáyu ku,I’m very sleepy.hinga-un(→), hingatulgun, ma-(→), ma-unafond of sleeping, always sleeping.Ang táwung matulúgun way kaugmáun,A person who is always sleeping has no future.
tulugtulugna k.o. bush bearing clusters of reddish fruit:Breynia rhamnoides.
tuluk=turuk.
tulunv1[A; a12]swallow.Mitulun siyag dakù únà musulti,He swallowed hard before speaking.Tunla ang tablítas,Swallow the pill.2[a3]endure s.o.’s temperament, hurting words, etc.Dì matulun ang íyang taras,I can’t take her ways.— lamuyaeating s.t. without bothering to chew.Hingtuk-an kay tulun lamuy mag mukáun,He choked because he eats without chewing.tunlan, tutunlannthroat.
túlungv[A; a]skewer.Tabángi kug túlung sa aslúnun,Help me skewer the pig we are roasting.-an(→)nskewer.
tulunggunseetunug.
túlus1nsemen(not coarse, but avoided).pa-(→)nenhancing sperm production.Patulus nang mga pagkaúna kay daghan ug sustansiya,Those foods will give you lots of sperm because they have nutritive value.v[A13]enhance semen production.
túlus2v[B126]get into the habit of doing s.t. the whole year through by doing it on a special holiday or on a day it should not be done (whether intentionally done or not).Makatū́s (makapatū́s) sa pagkahingatúgun ang pagdúgayg mata sa bag-ung túig,It will make you get up late the whole year through if you get up late on New Year’s Day.
túlutv[AP; b6P]pay out rope or string.Dílì ku mutúlut (mupatúlut) sa pasul kay musángit unyà sa ilálum,I will not pay out the fishline because it might snag at the bottom.nlength of line paid out.pa-v1=túlut,v.2[A; c1]sail smoothly, swiftly with the wind.Mupatúlut ang sakayan basta pabur sa hángin,A boat sails smoothly and swiftly if it goes with the wind.
túluy1v[A; b6]be caught in a net.Ug mutúluy ang isdà dì na kabuhì,If the fish snarls in the mesh it can’t get away.Nitū́y ang bábuy ihā́s sa batung,The wild pig was caught in the net.(→)ns.t. caught in a net.
túluy2nk.o.tamban4–5″ long, with a greenish back and white belly.
túmanbody louse, similar to the head louse (kútu) in appearance and habits, but found in clothing.v[a4]be infested with body lice.hiN-v[AN; b6(1)]remove body lice.tumahunainfested with body lice.
túmàndrinking of alcohol (slang).v[AC; a2]drink alcohol.Hubug man, nakatúmà sigúru,You’re drunk. You must have comefrom a drinking spree.
túman1v[A; a12]1obey.Matag lungsuránun kinahanglang mutúman sa baláud,Each citizen must obey the law.2fulfill, realize.Natúman ra ang íyang tingúhang maabugádu,His ambition to become a lawyer has finally been realized.3[A13]stubbornly have one’s own way.Náa ra nímu ug magtúman ka,It’s up to you if you insist on your own way.4[b(1)P]indulge, or permit s.o. his way.Tumáni (patumáni) lang ang bátà arun way gubut,Just indulge the child so there won’t be any trouble.tulumanunn1obligation to be carried out.2program.Tulumanun sa administrasiyun,The program of the administration.Tulumanun sa radiyu,Radio program.ma-in-unaobedient.ma-in-un sa gustustubbornly wanting one’s own way.ka-annrealization, fulfillment.Ang katumánan sa damgu,The realization of a dream.ka-un(→)nfulfillment reached.Walay katumanun sa ímung tingúhà,There is no hope of fulfilling your dreams.pinaannone who is granted his way.Bátang pinatumánan,A spoiled child.
túman2athe utmost of, extreme.Túmang kalípay,Extreme happiness.Túmang kamíngaw,Utter loneliness.Túmang kahílum,Absolute silence.
tuma pusisiyunn1inauguration.Ugmà ang tuma pusisiyun sa prisidinti,The president’s inauguration is tomorrow.2taking over of ownership.Ang tuma pusisiyun sa balay,Taking over possession of the house.v[A13]1carry out inauguration ceremonies.May tuma pusisiyun sa irpurt ugmà,They will inaugurate the airport tomorrow.2take over ownership.
tumarv1[A; a2]take medicine.Tumaha (tumara) nang tablítas,Take those pills.2[A2]afford, have the means for.Ang sapían ra giyuy mutumar (makatumar) niánang ímung prisyu,Only a millionaire could afford the price you are setting.3— ug aksiyun[A; b]take action on s.t.Ang kíha wà katumahig aksiyun,They didn’t act on his complaint.— ug nutisya, libak, et al.4[AN; c1]pick up gossip, rumors.Ang mga radiyu balágun adtu matumar sa tubáan,You can pick up rumors at the toddy stand.