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unloosenubad1ʔubadSCE.untie; unloosenSaid of String like things.der.pag-ubadder.pig-ubad1der.ubaden
unmovablepakasaligenVmake something firm, solid
unmoveablesalīg1sa.ˈligRLsyumaligSCE.solid; unmoveable; steadyder.kasalīg2der.masaligder.masalīg2der.pagsaligan1der.pagsaligan2der.pakasaligader.pakasaligender.saliganan
unobstructedmapayagvb.statclear; unobstructedMapayag to-o ya banwa.The view of the land is very pleasing.
unresponsivepigpangkebbelanVpeople have become callousedUsed figuratively to describe people’s habits, minds, thoughts, heart--to become hardened or unfeeling toward something--usually doing evil deeds; or unfeeling toward someone’s needs.
unresponsive to changekyebbelan2Vfigbe callousedKyebbelan da ya ise' yan na lalabetay na ama.The child is already unresponsive to the whip of the father.Said of someone who has a hardened character and is unwilling to change. It is used in a negative sense.
unsheathe a knife or swordtagnus1tagnusSCE.unsheathe a knife or swordder.pigtagnus2
unstableduwaduwa ya anenganengduwaduwa ya anɜŋanɜŋn.phr.wishywashing; unstable
unstable conditiontibitibitibitibiSCE.unstable conditionSaid of a building, an erected structure that is on the verge of falling over. It is tittering and swaying with each external force exerted on it.
unstable in standing upmasasagkagél2sasagkagɜlvb.statunstable in standing upusage: Said of a drunk that is about to fall over.sasagkagél1sasagkagɜlSCE.unstable in standing up
unsureduwaduwa1duwaduwaSCE.unsureid.duwaduwa ya anenganengder.magduwaduwader.migduwaduwa2migduwaduwa2duwaduwaVIf a person is migduwaduwa, he is unsure or doubting whether his will do something or believe something.
untamedalyawunVwill be wild in nature (said of a animal that becomes feral after being domesticated)malyawˈmaal.yauan animal that acts wild and does not like approaching peopleantmagnek11.6.4.1Animal movement
untangleusay2ʔusaySCE.untangleSaid of grass, abaka fiber, cords.
untieubad1ʔubadSCE.untie; unloosenSaid of String like things.der.pag-ubadder.pig-ubad1der.ubaden
untie s.th.pig-ubad1ʔubadVuntie s.th.
untie s.th., willubadenʔubadVwill untie s.th.
untilmenda'mɜn.daʔconjuntilSimtaman1 1
unusualdadela͡endadɜla͡ɜnVunusual; strange event
unwindulad1 1ʔuladSCE.Of rope or fabricder.uladen2der.uladen2uladen2ʔuladVIf someone will uladen a rope or piece of rolled fabric or a mat, they will unwind it or unroll it and spread it out.
up the hilladti bitayˈʔad.ti bi.ˈtailoc.phr.For something or someone to be located up the hill or mountainside.
uphill from present positionbitaybitayadv.dir.If someone or something is adti bitay, they are uphill from one's present position.Oppbaba'8.5.1.3.1Above
uplift one’s spirit, be able topagkaganen ya ginawaPhr.will be able to uplift one’s spirit
upper arm, one’sbabanayenn.possda person’s upper arm2.1.3.1ArmAnatanatomy
Upper MaynitLebēgLɜbɜgn.properLegçg is the original name of Upper Maynit.
upper thread holder ofpakadawpakadawNA pakadaw is the warp beam or upper thread holder of loom.6.6.1Working with cloth