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(Sp. ánimo) Life, energy, will power; understanding, reason. Walâ siá sing ánimo. He has no energy. He lacks understanding. (see kabúhì, kapísan, kaísug, kalibútan, pangalibútan).
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(B) You, to you, etc. See sa ímo, id.
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Saving, economy, livelihood. (see timó).
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Freq. of tímod-to economize, practise economy, live economically, spend wisely, live frugally or thriftily.
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See panimúd.
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To cross one's arms over the chest, to hug oneself, as people often do when they feel cold.
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Freq. of timoláng-to use insulting language, rail at, revile, insult verbally, abuse with invectives.
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To be a steersman or helmsman; to sit at the helm (rudder), to direct or guide the course of a ship, etc. (see timón).
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A scanty living, precarious livelihood, what one is earning and living on from day to day. (see timó).
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Resentment, ill feeling, grudge, anger, animosity, umbrage, pique, ill-, bad-, blood, ill-will, to bear-, owe-, a grudge, harbour or nurse resentment, to be angry, have an ill feeling. May aligótgot siá sa ákon. He has a grudge against me. Indì mo siá pagaligotgotán. Don't bear him any resentment. Nagaaligótgot siá sa kay Fuláno, kay walà níya pagtumána ang íya ginsáad. He has an ill feeling against N.N. because he did not fulfil his promise. (see ákig, súnggud, súngon).
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Hatred, hate, spite, odium, antipathy, aversion, spleen, acrimony, detestation, animosity, enmity; to hate, abominate, detest, bear malice. May dumút siá sa ákon. He has a spite against me. He bears me malice. Nagadumút siá sa ákon-or-ginadúmtan níya akó. He hates me. Ipadumút mo sa íya ang maláut nga batásan. Teach him to detest bad habits. Nagadumtánay silá. They hate each other. Ginbátyag ko ang isá ka dakû nga dumút sa íya, ápang gintágò ko lámang. I felt a great detestation for him, but kept it hidden. (see ákig-anger; aligótgot-spite, resentment, grudge; kahísà, kahíkaw-envy, grudge, spite; kasílag-hot blood, rage, ill feeling).
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To droop-, drop-, the head or hands in a lazy manner, to be-idle,-indolent,-dispirited, languish. (see dungángok, panimókò, pakuribúng, pamuágpuág, paligóy, pabánol, patáwhay, búog).
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Dim. and Freq. of húngit, hungít. A morsel, bit of food. (see timótimó, timótimohán, tinimótimohán, tíl-og).
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(Sp. cruzar las manos) With hands or arms folded or crossed; to cross or fold one's hands or arms. Krusamanóha ang ímo mga bútkon. Fold your arms. (see panimókò).
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Coward, poltroon; cowardly, pusillanimous, timorous. (see matálaw).
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