INTIRIS

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

intiris n interest, a feeling of concern or curiosity.
Wà siyay intiris sa sabdyik, He has no interest in the subject.
v {1} [A12; a] look at s.t.
with an ulterior motive.
Kwarta ray ílang giin-tiris nákù, Their only interest in me is my money.
{2} [A23N; b] steal, do malicious damage.
Ayawg byàbyái nang ímung radiyu.
Daghan ra bay mangintiris dinhi, Dont leave your radio around because there are lots of people that steal around here.
Giin-tirisan ang ílang awtu, S.
o.
did malicious damage to their car.
{2a} [b4] abuse s.
o.
sexually.
Giintirisan pa giyud ang babáyi sa mga kawatan, The robbers also abused her sexually.
-adu() a {1} interested, enthusiastic, feeling or showing interest or cu-riosity.
Intirisádu kaáyu siyang mahibaw-an ang ákung sikrítu, She is very interested in knowing my secret.
Intirisádu ka sa ímung pagtuun?
Are you interested in your studies?
{2} hav-ing an ulterior motive on s.t.
Intirisádu kaáyu siya sa yútà kay patadlasag karsáda, Hes very interested in that land because theyre going to put a road through it.
v [B126; b6] interested in s.t.
, or interested in acquiring s.t.
-is() n property, holdings.
Mugamut ang usa ka táwu sa usa ka lugar kun náa ang íyang mga intirísis, A person stays rooted in a place if he has property there.

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