munra₁ [múnrà]nA place that somebody always desires to, will go back to.Si Gil ay nagmunra it mga ingtutubuan it ligbos.Gil has a place that he desires to go back to which is where the mushrooms grows.
munra₂ [múnra]vbtTo eye somebody; to spy on a prospective victim or object of theft.bantay, tiktik, pinapalakiRugayey nida nak ingmumunraan si Lina nak apangrayagahon.It’s been a long time that he was eyeing Lina to court her.syn: tiktik₁ 1, antaw, lantaw, tiir.
munraan [munraán]vTo eye something one wants; make eyes at something one wants.Karugayey nidang ingmumunraan tong hinog nak yangka pero naunahan sida it mananakaw.She’s been eyeing that ripe jackfruit for a long time but the thief got it ahead of her.
muntero [muntéro]nForrest guard.Karamong narakpan it muntero nak nag-uutoy it kahoy sa kaguyangan.Many people were caught by the forrest guard cutting down trees in the forrest.
muntilya [muntílya]nJamb of a door, window made of concrete (as of the upright piece, forming around the space or hole).
munton-munton [munton-muntón]vtTo put big pile of something somewhere (as of stones etc.).patong-patong, suson-suson, buntonIngpangmunton-munton nina Doming kag ragkong bato sa habig it karsada.Doming put big piles of stones along the road.syn: puntok 1, tumpok, puntok 2.
muntura [muntúra]nBicycle, motorbike seat; saddle frame made of wood in the shape to fit the horse; pass of a mountain.muntura(sem. domains: 1.2.1.1 - Mountain, 6.6.3 - Working with wood.)
muok [muók]1advTo sleep soundly.Muok ako it gab-i dahil abang pilay.I slept soundly last night because I was very tired.2viTo sleep soundly.mahimbing ang tulogNamuokan ako it gab-i, kada waya nako narunggi kag barilan.I slept soundly last night therefore I didn’t hear the gunfight.der.pamuok-muok
mura₁ [múra]vtTo swear at somebody; to drive out, away somebody (as of children, spirits).mura, pagalitanMahilig sida magpangmura.She’s fond of swearing at people.Ingmura nida tong anak nak suplado.She drove out that boy because he’s very naughty.syn: mulay, bisaya₂.
mura₂ [múrà]adjUnripe fruits.mura, hindi pa hinog, bubotAbang mura pa gani kaling mga abokado ay ingpopoey.The avocadoes are still unripe and you are picking that already.
muron [murón]nTorch lamp; flare (made of a bottle of kerosene with a bulky cloth wick which is used outside a house to light one’s way).ilawanNaggamit sinra it muron pagpauli sa bukir it gab-i.They used a torch lamp when going home to the country last night.Maagiw kinang muron kada waya gigagamita sa suyor it bayay.That torch lamp is sooty so it’s not used inside the house.
murto [múrto]1nGhost of a dead person.2vtTo walk around in the form of a ghost; to have a visit from a ghost.multo
muryon [múryon]nPeople dressed in masks to play the Roman soldiers in the Easter Drama.Kada mahay nak adlaw ay makakakita ka it muryon sa Marinduque.Every Holy Week you could see masked people dressed in masks in Marinduque.
musang₁ [músang]nAnimal species; wild cat, possum, squirrel, with grey tipped black fur, long nose and tail and stinking smell of human feces.(sem. domains: 1.6.1 - Types of animals.)
musang₂ [musáng]1nDirt on the face.2adjDirty faced.3vTo have dirt on one's face.(sem. domains: 5.6.1 - Clean, dirty.) comp.abang musang