'ūtudvSomething is cut into pieces or cut off from a larger piece, as firewood, lumber, rope, string, vine.'inūtud'Inūtud nang prinsīsa 'ang 'iya kamut kag pinutus sa panyung burdādu.Her hands (i.e., of the princess) were cut off by the princess and were wrapped in an embroidered handkerchief.'utudna cut-off object, cut off from something elsePlurintīna! Plurintīna! 'Idāwat mu sa 'ākun 'ang 'īmu 'utud nga kamut.Florentina! Florentina! Give me your cut-off hand.genmiyugtūpicftadtadtuktuk1'utūrun'Ang 'ākun 'igabāyus sa 'iya, 'utūrun ku 'ang 'ākun kamut kag putusun ku sa panyung burdādu kay 'ipadaya ku sa 'iya.My answer to him was, "I will cut off my hands and put them in an embroidered handkerchief because [they] will be send by me to him."pag'ūtudgersomeone's cutting into pieces or cutting off of something'iba'iba klāsi nang pag'ūtuddifferent ways of cuttingThis is a generic term referring to cutting with or across the grain, lengthwise or crosswise. Any suitable instrument is used, as an axe wāsay, cutting bolo sundang, knife sipuy, saw lagāri'.

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