HUBU

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

húbù v {1} [A; a2] take o?
s.t.
one wears.
Hubúa ang ímung sapátus, Take o?
your shoes.
Gihubúan níla ang bag-ung pyánu sa íyang tabun, They took the cover o?
of the new piano.
{2} [A13; b] sa katungdánan, sutána resign from ones duties, be re-lieved of duties.
Maghúbù siya sa íyang sutána únà magminyù, He will resign from his priestly duties before he marries.
Gi-hubúan siya sa íyang katungdánan, He was relieved of his du- ties.
sa Santu Ninyu n the Friday following the feast of the Holy Child (held on a Sunday) during which the elaborate attire of the image is changed.
pa- n the dress that a bride wears after taking o?
her wedding dress.
() a {1} bare, naked.
Hubung láwas, A naked body.
{2} devoid or wanting in.
Hubù sa mga mwiblis, Bare of furniture.
Hubù sa pagláum, Devoid of hope.
{3} simple, plain.
Dì siya musúruy tungud sa hubù nga katarún-gan nga wà siyay kwarta, He wont go out for the simple reason that he has no money.
hubùhúbù n showing o?
nakedness.
Salí-dang hubùhúbù, Film full of nude scenes.
v [A3; c1] show o?
nakedness.
-in-an() n clothes that are too soiled to wear.
Ihay-hay ang ímung mga hinubuan arun mamala ang singut, Hang your soiled clothes up so that the perspiration will dry out.
ka-() n barrenness, being unadorned.
Ang kahubù sa kinaiyáhan, Unadorned nature.

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