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To rub (one's eyes). Magúsug ka sang (Usúga ang) ímo matá túbtub nga maggwâ ang púling. Rub your eye till the mote comes out.
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Unjust, wrong, dishonest, inequitable, not right, unfair, injurious, wicked, bad. (dî, matárung).
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Having or bearing many children, fecund, prolific, teeming, of great fecundity. (bátà).
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Blood relationship, family members, lineal descendants and ascendants; to be related by blood, come of the same stock, etc. (see bátà).
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Liking, inclination, propensity. See kadimát.
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Relations, relatives, kindred, kin, kith and kin, kinsfolk, kinship, offspring, progeny. (bátà, himatâ).
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(H) Deadly, fatal, mortiferous; a fatal spot. Awát na lang ang pagbulúng sa íya, kay ang íya pilás sa kalamatáyan gid. He was past cure, for his wound was mortal, for he was wounded in a vital spot. (see patáy, kalamátyan id.).
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Many dying at one time, great mortality, frequency of death; to die in great numbers. Ang pagkamátay-or-ang kamátay nga nagagíkan sa pamalatián--. The mortality from sickness--. Madámò ang nagkalamátay gíkan sa pamalaúd. Many died of dysentery. (see patáy).
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(Sp. carromata) A two-wheeled vehicle, bus.
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Justice, right, reason, argument, proof. (see katarúngan).
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The cause of death, what kills or causes death. Ang ános amó ang íya nga kinamatáy. Consumption was the cause of his death. (see patáy).
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An exclamation of sorrow, anguish or the like. A-a, kon amó inâ ang pangabúhî, maáyo na lang nga mamatáy akó! Ah, if life is such, it would be better for me to die! A-a, ano na man iní! Maanó na lang akó! Alas, what does this mean! What shall I do now!
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(Sp. habano) A cigar, especially one made by machinery, and sold by tobacconists (in contradistinction to the piokós-a home-made cigar, rolled by hand for private use). Bákli akó sing duhá ka abáno nga taglimá ka sentimós. Buy me two cigars of five centavos each. Indì akó makaúyon sang abáno kay matáb-ang; ginapasolabí ko gid ang piokós, kay labíng maísug. I do not like cigars sold by tobacconists, for they are too mild; I much prefer home-made cigars, because they are very strong, (see tabákò, tabakô, piokós).