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ugor₁ [úgor] v To work, labour for; to expend effort to achieve; to do manual labour. Asing indi ka mag-ugor para inggwa ka it makaon. Why don’t you work so that you’ll have something to eat.

udong₂ [udóng] vt To pull; to pull in (as of a fishing net). hila Kami ay nagbulig it pag-udong it tong sayap kada kami ay ingpartihan. We helped pull in the fishing nets therefore we were given a share of the catch. syn: gabot 1, 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, hiknit 2, gunot, dordor 2.

udog [udóg] vt To rock something from side-to-side (as of a hammock, boat). habog, ugoy-ugoy Udugan anay baga kag rudan pay nag-uuwangey busa tong anak. Will you please rock the hammock of the baby it seems like he’s crying.

ubog₂ [ubóg] n Fish species; small black freshwater fish (about 5cm long). (sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.)

tyupa [tyúpa] (sp. var. chupa) n A measure of about one-and-a-quarter cups, or a small drink can. [This was a traditional measure used for rice.] (sem. domains: 8.1.5.1 - Some.)

tunto [túnto] adj Ignorant, don’t know how to do something. bubo Karugayey ikaw it kapapamalengke tunto ka pa gihapon. You took a long time marketing you’re still ignorant about how to do it.

tungor sa ato [túngor sa átò] 11.1idiom - Convert to subentry On behalf of us. dahil sa atin Nagpakamatay kag Dios tungor sa ato. God had to die on behalf of us. 22.1v To be about, concerning something.

tungor₂ [túngor] 11.1adv To be directly above or underneath something; overhead. tapat Nagsaka sinra sa bubong ag ruto sa tungor ni Jesus naghuman sinra’t buho nak mayuyusutan it paralitiko. They climbed up on the roof and there directly above Jesus made a hole to put the paralitic through. 1.2vi Nagtutungor kag iwag sa lamesa. The lamp shines directly above the table. Mahadag magbasa pag natungor sa ako kag iwag. It’s bright enought to read when the light is directly above me. 22.1sta To happen to fall on a certain day or time (said of activities, special occasions, etc.). Natungor sa Dominggo kag ako kaadlawan. My birthday happened to fall on Sunday. 2.2vbt To intentionally plan an activity to fall on a certain day or date. Atunguron nako kag ako hanra sa Martes. I will plan our party to fall on a Tuesday. 33.1loc Opposite; facing somewhere. Inra tinrahan ay tungor ni Devierte. Their shop is opposite Devierte’s. 44.1loc Nearby; somewhere near. Kinang inra tinrahan ay tungor dili sa bayay ni Divierte. Their shop is somewhere hear near Divierte’s house.

tungor₁ [tungór] 1part Concerning something; about; because of (this); the reason is. dahil Indi ako makakahalin tungor nak di sakit kag ako anak. I can’t leave because my child is sick. Nag-istorya sida tungor sa imo. She told me stories concerning you. Waya sida’t ibang bilin kundi’y tungor sa imo utang. She said no other thing to me but about your debt. syn: komo, bangor nak, dahil, imaw ngani, ay sa, bangor 2, kumo. (sem. domains: 9.6.1 - Coordinate relations.) 2vi To be about something; to be concerning something. tungkol Karamo ka ida istorya sa mga anak natutungor sa unang panahon. His stories to the children about the old times were many. Kag ako abisayahon ay natutungor sa ako ekspirensya sa Hapon. What I’ll say is about my experience in Japan.

tunggo [túnggo] n Holes eroded in rocks. Sa Banaag kag tubi ay halin sa tabir it busay sa itaas it kinutkutang tunggo sa ubos it makahoy nak baguntor. In Banaag the water comes from the drops that fall beside the waterfall, above the holes eroded in the rocks below the tree covered mountain.

tumoy₁ [tumóy] v To have, feel the pain extending to another part of the body; to feel sympathetic pain in another part of one’s body. umaabot Pagnahapros kag ako braso ay pay nagtutumoy sa ako abaga. When my arm hurts it seems like the pain extends into my shoulder. (sem. domains: 2.5.6.1 - Pain.)

tumbok₂ [túmbok] vt To direct somebody to somewhere. tumbok Atumbokon nako sa imo kag lugar kung hariin natabo katong banggaan. I will direct you to the site where that car accident happened.

tumbo₂ [túmbo] loc Peak; top (as of a mountain, tree, roof); summit. tuktok Gingtawog nida kag tumbo it bukir. He climbed the peak of the mountain. Hagto sida sa tumbo it nidog naabot ako. When I arrived, he was at the top of the coconut tree. (sem. domains: 1.2.1.1 - Mountain.)

tumbok₁ [túmbok] v To point to, indicate, refer to (as in a story or to a destination). tinutungo it tinutukoy Kag ingtutumbok it ida istorya ay tong natabo sa inra sa Boracay. The thing referred to in his story is that which happened to them in Boracay.

tuman₂ [túman] 1n 1.1adj Obedient. masunurin 1.2n Obedience. 1.3vt To obey. sunod Kung indi nako gitumanon kag kasuguan it ako tatay, ako ay aparusahan. If I don’t obey my fathers commands I’ll be punished. 22.1vt To fulfill a promise, prophecy; to do what is required; to perform an act. sunod Pag-abot ni Juan Bautista sadisyerto natunaaney kag hula it mga propeta it katong una. When John the Baptist arrived in the desert the prophecy of the prophets in former times was fulfilled. Ako gingtuman kag ako pangako sa ida anak nak aray-on sida sa Maynila. I fulfilled my promise to her to take her to Manila. 33.1sta To be without limit, restrictions (as of one’s desires); to do something for as long as one wishes to. Natuman kag ato pamasyar dahil waya’t trabaho. We strolled around as long as we like because there’s no work to do. 3.2vt To do something without limit, restrictions. natupad Atumanon nida kag ida kagusto nak magbayle dahil pista pa. He’ll allow his desire to dance to be without limit because it’s still fiesta time.

tukoy [túkoy] vi To be talking about somebody, something (as a topic of conversation); to indicate something, somebody; to point to somebody, something. tinutukoy Sida si Maria nak ako ingtutukoy sa istorya nako. She’s Maria, the one that I’m talking about in my story.

tukar₁ [tukár] vi 1To go uphill; to ascend; to go to the farm. Nagtukar sida sa baguntor ag roto ay nagpangbadabas. He went up the hill and there he picked guava fruit. 2To go home to the farm (not necessarily uphill but usually so). Ahuyaton anay ninra katong tag-iya it tinrahan bag-o sinra magtukar sa bukir. They will wait first for the store owner before they will go to the farm. Pag-abot it gab-i, nagpapatukar kag mga tawo. When the night comes, the people go home to the farm.

tugrang [túgrang] vbt To let something settle to the bottom in a liquid (as of the dirt in water, the solid particles in juice, the dropping of an anchor). pinatining Patugrangon anay nimo kag yabor bag-o ka mag-inom. You let the residue settle first to the bottom of the glass before drinking it. der. patugrang

tugma₁ [túgmà] vt To feel, think same way about something; to be mutually agreed on something. Nagtutugma ka amo isip ni Tommy kung ano kag amo iregalo sa kasay ni Ariane. My thoughts with Tommy mutually agreed on what to give as a gift for Ariane’s wedding. syn: tuyar 1.1, pareho, hawig, ambit 1, parehas 1.

tugkar₂ [túgkar] vt To comprehend; to understand. unawaan Natugkaraney ni Neysa kung ano kag inghinghing ni Tommy sa ida. Neysa understood the meaning of Tommy’s whisper to her. Indi baga nako matugkar kag inro kabobot-on. I can’t fully understand your feelings.

tudlanan [tudlánan] v To press, push forward to reach the front of a crowd. tulak Kag mga tawo ay nagtudlanan pag-abot it mga artista sa plasa. The people pressed forward to reach the front of crowd when the movie stars arrived at the plaza. (sem. domains: 7.2.2.1 - Move forward, 7.2.3 - Move toward something.)

trabon [trabón] n The hold of a boat. pundo

trabisiya₂ [trabisíya] (irreg. infl. tunga-tunga it trabisiya) n Midpoint in ocean voyage between islands; midpoint of a journey. gitna Hagto kami inabot it bagyo sa tunga-tunga it trabisiya it Tablas ag Mindoro. We got caught in a storm in the middle of the voyage from Tablas Island to Mindoro Island. (sem. domains: 7.2.4 - Travel.)

trabisiya₁ [trabisíya] n Harbour entrance (as of rocky outcrop). Haponey kami nag-abot sa trabisiya it Romblon. It was afternoon when we arrived at the harbour entrance of Romblon.

tonton₃ [tónton] 11.1vbt To let something down through an opening; to drop something into an opening. laglag Gingtonton kag paralitiko sa yusutan sa bubong ruto sa tungor ni Jesus. The paralyzed man was let down through an opening in the roof there just above Jesus. Ingtontonan it uyor ka mga yuba it isiw itinra nanay. The baby birds had worms dropped into their mouths by their mother. 22.1vbt To let something down from a height attached with ropes at the end; to use something as a level in building. lebel Itonton nako kaling ako rayang bato sa pundasyon it bayay. I will let my stone down to the foundation of the house.