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patsamba [patsámba] 1adv By chance; luck. Nagbunit sinra it patsamba sa yawor miskan makusog. They chanced going fishing at sea even though it was rough. Patsambahan yang kag inra pagraog sa idamo. Their winning the game was just by luck. 2vbt To take a risk or a chance. patsamba Apatsambahan nako it pagto sa Odiongan nak sabaling magkinitaan kami roto. I’ll take a chance to go to Odiongan for we might see each other there. syn: swerte.

manog-₂ n The one who does the action stated by the affixed verb. taga Sio kag manogyuto sa inro bayay? Who is the cook in your house? Kag manogbunit ay si Tony. Tony is the fisherman.

mamsa [mámsà] n Fish sp., Black Trevally. A fish with few scales and silver in color. talakituk Pulos mamsa kag ida nabunit. What he caught are all mamsa fish. Caranx lugubristan (Kuiter). (sem. domains: 1.6.1.5 - Fish.)

bunit [bunít] 1n Fishing tackle (as of line, reel, hook, sinker etc.). (sem. domains: 6.4.5.3 - Fishing equipment.) 2n A fishing line with one or more hooks (as of hook and line). (sem. domains: 6.4.5.2 - Fish with hooks, 6.4.5.3 - Fishing equipment.) 3v To go fishing, catch fish on a long line with hooks. bingwit Abuniton nako isag tong imo ingbuhian nak haluan. I’ll catch later the mudfish that you dropped in the water. (sem. domains: 6.4.5.2 - Fish with hooks.)