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panguntra₂ [pangúntra] n Antidote to protect somebody from spiritual evil; amulet against supernatural evil power, spirits. Kag mga anak ay inabutangan it panguntra sa inra yamit para indi mausog. The children have amulets attached to their clothes to protect them from evil powers.

panguntra₁ [pangúntra] (der. of kuntra) v To effect a protection, counteract, cure against witchcraft; to render witchcraft ineffective (as like an antidote). Ginggamitan it panguntra nida para indi sida gig-ruytan it pangaswang. She used something as protection so she wouldn’t be effected by witchcraft.

pangidot [pang-ídot] (der. of idot) v To have sex, sexual intercourse, copulate with somebody. (sem. domains: 2.6.2 - Sexual relations.)

kuntra [kúntra] 1adj Against something; opposing; blocking; preventing; disagrees with one’s body; dislike something; antidote (as of personal preference or action, or the bad effects of medicine etc). kuntra Abang kuntrang gador ako sa ida yawas dahil buko angay sida magraya. I really dislike to look of his body because it doesn’t suit him to look like that. Abang kuntrang gador akong manugang ka. I am very much against your being my son-in-law. 2v To contradict; to go against somebody; to oppose somebody. Ingpakuntra nida tong paghuman it tulay sa baybay. He really was against making of bridge in the seashore. der. panguntra

idot [ídot] vt To have sex, sexual intercourse, copulate with somebody. ??? magtálik (sem. domains: 2.6.2 - Sexual relations.) der. pangidot

herba buena [hérba búyna/bwéna] n Used as a flavoring, particularly by foreigners. The tops and leaves are carminative and when bruised are used as an antidote for the stings of poisonous insects. yerba buena Mentha Arvensis (sem. domains: 2.5.3.2 - Poison, 2.5.7.2 - Medicine, 5.2.3.3.3 - Spice, 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.)