Search results for "tunok"

tunok sa likor [tunók sa likór] n Dorsal fin (lit. spike on back) of fish. (sem. domains: 1.6.2.3 - Parts of a fish.)

tunok [tunók] 1n Fin, spike as on a fish. 1.1n A thorn, sharp object. 1.2sta To be stuck with a thorn. tinik Natunok ako it siit. I got stuck with a thorn. (sem. domains: 1.6.2.3 - Parts of a fish, 1.5.5 - Parts of a plant.) 22.1n Dorsal fin of a fish. Ayayahan ikaw sa tunok it katong isra. It will be extremely painful if you stick yourself with the dorsal fin of that fish.

tadom [tádom] n Sea urchin. Natunok it tadom si Thelmo sa hunasan. Thelmo was pierced by a sea urchin in the low tidal area. (sem. domains: 1.6.1.9 - Small animals.)

gabot [gábot] vt 1To pull something out or up from where it is attached. bunot Agabuton ka imo ngisi insulip it dentista. The dentist will pull out you tooth tomorrow. Naggagabot it punla kag mga tawo sa lanasan. The people in the field are pulling out the rice seedlings. syn: bugnot, hugnot 1, gabot 2, hugot 1, hugnot 3, guna, abri 1, bukar 1, bukâ 4, bukas 3, hugkot, bira 2, randa, balingling, gudor, kubra 1, udong, hiknit 2, gunot, dordor 2. (sem. domains: 2.1.1.5 - Tooth.) 2To pull something up, out; (as of pulling out grey hairs, pulling out a drawer or chair). bunot Pagkapilhig nida, umingkor sida roto sa bagoy nak nakita nida ag ida ingpangbunot katong mga tunok. When he climbed down he sat on the old coconut shell which he found and he pulled out the prickles. Bunuta kag butong-butong ag magbaoy ka it mga punra. You pull out the drawer and get some pillowcases. syn: gabot 1, bugnot, hugnot 1, hugot 1, hugnot 3, guna, abri 1, bukar 1, bukâ 4, bukas 3, hugkot, bira 2, randa, balingling, gudor, kubra 1, udong, hiknit 2, gunot, dordor 2. (sem. domains: 7.3.2.8 - Pull.) 3To draw, pick-up a card from a pack of cards; to pick out one item from many (as in a game of cards, contest, or gift exchange). Kag ako nabunot nak regalo ay abang gandang relo. The gift I picked out was a really nice watch. (sem. domains: 4.2.6.1.1 - Card game.)