DULUT

DULUT is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

dulut v [A2; b6] {1} cut or pierce deeply.
Báraw nga midulut sa kasingkásing, A knife that penetrated his heart.
Gidutlan ang abága ug bála, A bullet penetrated into the shoulder.
{2} penetrate.
Midulut ang tugnaw sa íyang kaunuran, The cold penetrated his body.
Ang Kinatsilà dílì mudulut sa ákung úlu, Spanish wont penetrate into my head.
{3} a?
ect s.
o.
s emotions.
Kinsang kasingkásing dílì dutlan sa íyang pakilúuy?
Whose heart wouldnt be moved by his pleas for pity?
{4} [A12] have the stomach to eat s.t.
Dì ku makadulut ánang ngilngig, I cant manage that greasy stu?
.
n depth of penetration.
Pilay dulut sa lansang?
How deep did the nail penetrate?
lalum ug {1} having lasting e?
ect.
Lalum ug dulut kanang íyang tambag, His advice penetrated deeply (had lasting e?
ect).
{2} have more to it than what is visible on the surface.
Lalum ug dulut nga mga púlung, Words which have more to them than is at first apparent.
sa bukug deep-rooted, penetrating the bones.
Du-lut sa bukug nga kayugut kang Krus, Anger at Cruz felt to the depths of his bones.
Dulut sa bukug nga Nasyunalista, Dyed-in-the-wool Nationalist.
Dulut sa bukug nga mananárì, A rabid cockfighter.
sa kasingkásing coming from the heart.

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