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Dried fish, sun-dried fish (salted or without being salted).
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To be or become rather hard or dry, but not very dry; to be pliable or damp. Ang kusáhos walâ gid mag-ugá, kóndì naglamayó lang. The slice (of meat) has not become thoroughly dry, but only slightly so. Hálus naglamayó ang mga panápton nga inamidolán pinúnpun ko, kay daw matupâ ang ulán. As soon as the starched clothes were slightly dry, I gathered them in, because it looked as if it was going to rain.
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To strike, beat, drub, thrash, throw, push. Ginlámba níya siá sa díngding. He threw him against the wall or partition. Ilámba siá sa salúg. Throw him to the ground. Lay him low. Knock him down. Ginlambahán níya akó sing lalámpus. He drubbed me with a stick or club. (see lámpus, bálbal, búnal, etc.).
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To intercept, catch, stop, thwart. See lámbat.
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Inundation, flood; to inundate, overflow, cover, flood. Ang subâ naglámbas sang ámon dútà. The river inundated our land. Linámbas sang túbig ang ámon talámnan. Our rice-field was flooded, (see lángbas).
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(H) Band, cross-stripe. Ang dúghan níya may lámbat nga mapulá. Across his breast there was (is) a red stripe or band.
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Guard, keeper, watchman (especially in various games). Sín-o ang lámbat ukón bántay dídto? Who is the guard or keeper there?
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To intercept on the road, stop, halt, bar or block the way, preclude the passage of, obstruct the progress of. Lamhatí siá sa dálan. Stop him on the road. Naglámbat siá sa ákon or linambatán níya akó. He intercepted me on my way. He prevented me from proceeding on my way. (see sámbat, bálag, pamalábag, bánggà, bángan).
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To intercept, stop on the road etc. See lámbat, puút, bálag, sámbat, bánggà, bángan. Lambayí siá. Intercept him (on the road).
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(Sp. alambique) Still, distillery; plant for manufacturing intoxicating drinks.
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To become entangled, get twisted; twist around each other. Naglambiráy ang písì. The string became entangled. (see lámbid).
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To mention, relate, refer to. Anó gánì ang ginlámbit níya? What did he really refer to? Lambití siá sa nahanungúd sang pagpatíndog sang ákon baláy. Talk to him about the building of my house. Ang nalámbit sa hitáas--. What was mentioned above or before--. The above mentioned--. The aforesaid--. Indì ka maglámbit sinâ sa íya. Don't mention that to him. Don't tell him of that. Ilámbit sa íya nga--. Tell him that--. Ngáa man nga walâ mo pagilámbit inâ sa ákon nga dáan? Why did you not mention that to me before? Why didn't you tell me beforehand? (see sámbit).
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Healthy vitality, lustiness, growth, development; to grow well or fast. Nagalámbò iníng kawáyan, kabáyo, táo, etc. This bamboo, horse, man, etc. is growing well. Walâ sing pagkalámbò (walâ sing nagalámbò, malámbò) ang mga (sa mga) dútà nga kigás. Nothing grows well on arid or desert ground (soil). Kalámbò siníng mga tanúm! How well these plants grow!
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To loosen the earth, dig up the ground around a plant, to hill plants. Lambuní ang talóng. Loosen the earth around the eggplant. Hill the eggplant. (see pahábok).
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Dim, misty, not bright, covered with clouds (of the moon); dim, weak, not sharp (of eyesight). (see bulánon, mabinulánon).
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