*utudnA cut or slice (of something).Dihili aku hangka-utud salikayaꞌ.Give me a slice of egg pie.vCH 1 ag mag-, -um-; pat -un.To cut (something) in two (widthwise or crosswise).Utura kunuꞌ in patung ini.Will you cut this bamboo in two (for me)?vAR ag mag-, -um-; ran -an.To cut off a part (of something widthwise or crosswise).Iyuturan nila in duhul sin buhuk ku.They cut off a little from the ends of my hair.OV SYN.huyaꞌdīpCf.*sipak
basbas | scrape off the surface of something | |
dīp | slice fruit to be eaten | |
galiꞌ | make a score or notch in flesh | |
gunting 1 | cut with or as with scissors | |
gūt | cut flesh all the way through | |
hilap | slice fruit or meat thinly | |
huyaꞌ | slice any soft object | |
ipus | cut off an extra end of something | |
kagas | scratch, break the surface of something | |
lagut | hack with a bladed weapon | |
lapa | cut grass | |
paliꞌ | suffer a cut, be wounded | |
palu | cut off a rotten part of something | |
pilaꞌ | cut down a tree or other plant | |
pindang | cut an animate object into parts | |
pingag | cut off a small piece of something | |
pukul | cut off a limb or a head | |
punggul | cut off the upper part of something | |
punggut | cut off something, esp. a human head | |
sāg | cut off a branch of a tree | |
saksak | make an incision or split something | |
saplung | cut a part or the end off something | |
sipak | cut in two lengthwise | |
tabas | cut with scissors according to a pattern or measurement | |
tadtad 1 | cut part way through many times | |
tamaꞌ | chop up into small pieces | |
tigbas | chop, hack, stab something | |
tiktik 2 | cut the end off something | |
tuꞌtuꞌ | cut branches off a tree | |
tuis | split or chop wood | |
tuktuk₂ | chop up into pieces | |
tuptup₁ | cut or trim the nails | |
utas | cut something apart, sever something | |
utud | cut in two widthwise or crosswise |
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