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abuso [abúso] (dial. var. abusado) 1adj Abusive; presumptuous; taking advantage of somebody or some privilege. (sem. domains: 4.1.6 - Disunity, 4.3.4.1 - Do evil to.) 2vi To abuse, be presumptuous, take advantage of somebody or some privilege. abuso Maabuso kag anak it paghagar it kuwarta kung imo apasugtan it tao. The child will abuse us by asking for money if we don’t limit the giving of money to him. Ingabuso it tawo kag kabuot it tong maguyang nak negosyante. The man abused the kindness of the old businessman. syn: hinaom, nanali. (sem. domains: 4.1.6 - Disunity, 4.3.4.1 - Do evil to.) der. abusador

arendo [aréndò] 1n Brideprice. Kag arendo nak inghagar it tatay sa nagpapangasawa sa ida anak ay duta ag bayay. The dowry asked by the father of the would be groom is a house and lot. [This is the price in money or property that the father of the bride requests from the groom's family at the time of the wedding. This recognizes that an item of great value, i.e. his daughter, is changing hands. ] (sem. domains: 2.6.1.1 - Arrange a marriage.) 2vbt To pay a brideprice (as of a payment or gift by the groom's family to the bride's family). doti Ing-arendo nida kag mga alahas nida sa ida ingpapang-asawa. He gave jewelry as dowry to the girl he was about to marry. (sem. domains: 2.6.1.1 - Arrange a marriage.)

albor₁ [álbor] 1v To ask for a special item belonging to somebody so it can be kept as a keepsake, remembrance of them (as of asking for the dress of a close friend or relative). nakahingi, arbor Nakaalbor ako it bag-ong baro sa ako manghor nak halin sa Amerika. I was able to ask for a new dress from my younger sister who came from America. syn: hingyo, hagar. (sem. domains: 3.3.2 - Request.) 2vbt To ask to be given special charge, oversight of a prisoner (as of a request by police or wealthy people to be able to take care of a family member or friend in house arrest, or take revenge on an enemy). (sem. domains: 4.7.9.4 - Discriminate, be unfair.)

amising [amísing] 1n Shavings off weaving strips, leaves. (sem. domains: 6.6.4.2 - Weaving baskets and mats.) 2v To shave off strings, strips from leaves used in weaving (as of guwáng, pandanus palm fronds used for sleeping mats). Ako ginghagar kay Nanay tong ida mga sobra nak amising. I asked Mother for the extra shavings from her weaving strips. (sem. domains: 6.6.4.2 - Weaving baskets and mats.)
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