YAMAR

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

yamar v 15 = lyamar.
{6} [A] call out in response.
Muyamar ug nía kadtung tawgun ang ngálan, If your name is called, answer here.
{6a} [A23] respond, react to stimuli.
Patay na tingáli kay dì na muyamar ang íyang kamut bisan dut-úyan ug kaláyu, He must be dead because his hand does not react even if you put fire to it.
{7} [A; a12] attract, elicit attention or interest.
Wà muyamar sa katilingban ang íyang pakigpúlung, His speech did not attract the attention of the public.
yamáda v {1} [A; a] call out to announce s.t.
Niyamáda siyag usa ka líbu álang sa pula, He called out a thousand-peso bet on the red cock.
Ngánung wà man ka magyamáda nga gibug-atan ka na?
Why did you not call out to let us know that it was too heavy for you?
{2} [A23] demand, ask for s.t.
in a bossy manner.
Magda-gandagan intáwun ang inahan kun muyámada na ang anak ug kwarta, The poor mother runs about everywhere whenever her son demands money.
n {1} a call, loud-voiced demand.
{2} the favored contestant in contests with betting.

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