Meaning of túkud

túkud

Hiligaynon

To erect, establish, set up, found, promote, build, make, create, form. Sín-o ang nagtúkud sináng kumbuyahán? Who promoted (formed) that company? Ang Sánta Iglésya tinúkud ni Hesukrísto. The Church was founded by Jesus Christ. Ang ámon bánwa natúkdan (natukúran) na man sing sangá sang amó nga palatikángan. A branch of that business firm has been established also in our town. (see pátok, pásad, hímò, búhat, túga, palatúkdan, palatukurán).


túkud

Hiligaynon

To support, prop (up), as small young trees, vines, etc. Tukúra ang tanúm, kay nagtúnglì sa lakás nga ulán. Prop up the plant, for it is bowed down (bending low) on account of the heavy rain.


tukúd

Hiligaynon

A column, prop, pillar, support, post, shaft, any upright or leaning prop of wood, iron, bamboo, etc. that supports a superstructure. (see tokó, súlay, halígi).


tukúd

Hiligaynon

(B) To endure, stand, can, be able to, brook, suffer, tolerate. Indì (tána) katukúd (makatukúd) magpánaw tódtod sa Gímbal, hay bág-o pa lang nagayád (magayád). (Indì siá saráng makalakát túbtub sa Gímbal, kay bág-o pa lang siá nagáyo (magáyo)). He is unable to go on foot as far as Guimbal, because he has only lately recovered from his illness. (see saráng, batás, ántus, íro).