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yati₄ [yátì] 11.1n Jungle; virgin land overgrown with vegetation. kagubatan 22.1adj Evil (as of something which is not liked). buwisit [This is a swear word associated with Satan and evil spirits. Perhaps from the idea that spirits are usually in desserted jungle areas.] der. kayatian

kayhasan [kayhásan] n Virgin forest. kagubatan Karamong sawa ag baboy ramo sa kayhasan. There are plenty of snakes and wild pigs in the forest. (sem. domains: 1.7.1 - Natural.)

kayatian₂ [kayatían] n Distant forest where no one lives. kagubatan (sem. domains: 1.2.1.6 - Forest, grassland, desert.)

gubat [gúbat] vt To enter somebody’s house, territory without permission; to trespass; to come for a fight; to invade and fight. gubat Nagpanggubat kag ida tatay sa inra kayungot pagkawagit it inra karabaw. His father entered their neighbor’s territory without permission after their carabao was lost. Inggubat sinra it inra kaaway. Their enemy entered their place without permission. (sem. domains: 3.5.1.6.2 - Quarrel.)

bungkag₁ [búngkag] 1n Land cleared of tree growth ready for planting (as of a term related to slash-and-burn farming). (Calatrava) gúbat (sem. domains: 6.2.2.1 - Clear a field.) 2v To clear land of tree growth ready for planting (as of a term related to slash-and-burn farming). (Calatrava) (sem. domains: 6.2.2.1 - Clear a field.)

borboranan [borboránan] n Place name in the forest where where a spring is located. kagubatan Nagbaoy sinra it haligihon sa borboranan. They got some posts in the forest. (sem. domains: 9.7.2 - Name of a place, 1.2.1.6 - Forest, grassland, desert.)

kaguyangan [kaguyángan] (der. of guyang) n Virgin, tropical rain forest; jungle (as of a place with fullgrown big old trees where no one lives). kagubatan (sem. domains: 1.2.1.6 - Forest, grassland, desert.)