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(H) Sign, symptom, mark; right or proper time for something as proved by observation or experience. (see tilimán-on, talandáan).
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(H) See tilimaánan. Also: Time, season; almanac, calendar, rule, guide; a person or object recognized or recognizable by some special identification mark or marks. (timáan).
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(H) See tilimád-on. (see tilimán-an, panahón).
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(H) That is-, deserves-, to be kicked; despicable, contemptible, mean, vile, deserving to be ejected or turned out. (see tíndak).
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A kind of thornless bamboo.
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(H) What is to-, should-, merits to-, be brought about or striven for, worth while. (see tingúhà).
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(H) Gathering, assembly; to gather, assemble, come together. (see típon).
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(H) Gathering, meeting, assembly, collection, deposit, store, supply, magazine, storehouse. (see típon, katilíngban, katipúnan, talapuánan, talagoán).
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To dole out sparingly, distribute or deal out scantily or grudgingly, drop by drop. (see tulôtulô).
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Slice, portion (of any fruit that has been cut up, as of a squash, jackfruit, etc.).
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(B) Stable, well established, well ordered, organized, settled, steady, tranquil; to be or become stable, etc. Kon tím-os (magtím-os) ron rúgto ang pagpúngkò nínyo, maágto kamí sa pagdúaw kanínyo. (Kon maglúntad na dídto ang ínyo pagpuyô, makádto kamí sa pagdúaw sa ínyo). As soon as you are well settled there we shall pay you a visit. (see lúntad, táwhay, linóng, tahímik).
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To make an end of, finish, terminate (planting, harvesting, or the like). Nakatím-os na silá sang íla pagáni. Tím-os na ang íla pagáni. They have finished harvesting (reaping) their rice. (see híl-ob).
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Dim. and Freq. of tím-os.
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To bend-, lean-, incline-, sideways, slant, be not level, be lop-sided, be not well balanced. Ang íya kárga nagatimá. His load is lop-sided, is higher on one side than on the other. Ang íya panghunâhúnà nagatimá. His idea is one sided. His ideas (notions) are not well balanced.
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Dim. and Freq. of timá. To be a little onesided or out of balance. Also: a disagreement, falling out, controversy, difference, variance, quarrel, enmity; to be at loggerheads, to disagree, etc. Ináng duhá ka panimaláy nagatimátíma. Those two families are at-loggerheads,--variance. (see suáysúay).
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Time of floods, the time (season) of the year when rivers usually rise, the season of squalls (storms), rainy season. (see bahâ).
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Not well balanced, lopsided, heavier or higher on one side than on the other; at loggerheads, at variance with. (see timá).
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