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bútwas

Hiligaynon

To raise-, bring up-, to the surface; to rise to the surface. Butwasá ang taón nga gintágub ko kahápon. Take out of the water the small fish-trap I put there yesterday. (see bútwà).


bútwà

Hiligaynon

To emerge, to rise to the surface from under water. Nalumús siá, kay nagsálum kag walâ na makabútwà. He drowned, for he dived and did not rise to the surface again. (see útwas, bútwas).


mútmut

Hiligaynon

Free, untrammeled, one's own master, independent; to be liberated, freed, to become free, or the like. Nagkamútmut (namútmut) ang binilánggò. The prisoner was freed,-was set free,-was set at liberty,-was set at large,-was let out. (see mútwas, bútwà, luás, búhì, tibáwas, talímwas, bútwas).


útwas

Hiligaynon

To emerge, come-, rise-, to the surface, to float; to get free, escape, extricate oneself from any difficult position. (see bútwà, bútwas, lutáw, utáwútaw).


útwas

Hiligaynon

To emerge, come-, rise-, to the surface, to float; to get free, escape, extricate oneself from any difficult position. (see bútwà, bútwas, lutáw, utáwútaw).