YUGUT
YUGUT is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
yugut v [B16; b3(1)c5] {1} feeling a deep and indescribable sadness (literary).
{2} feel angry indignation and resentment.
Nagyugut sa pagbáhin sa yútà, Was full of resentment at the way the land was divided.
Gikayugut níya ang wà ku pagbáwus sa sulat, She resented it that I failed to answer the letter.
ka-n {1} feeling of extreme sadness (literary).
Tungud sa kayugut sa íyang buut, íyang gihálad ang láwas sa íyang anak nga patay na, Because of the indescribable sorrow that overcame him, he o?
ered up the dead body of his son.
{2} feeling of angry re-sentment.
mayugtánun a characterized with resentment and indignation.
{2} feel angry indignation and resentment.
Nagyugut sa pagbáhin sa yútà, Was full of resentment at the way the land was divided.
Gikayugut níya ang wà ku pagbáwus sa sulat, She resented it that I failed to answer the letter.
ka-n {1} feeling of extreme sadness (literary).
Tungud sa kayugut sa íyang buut, íyang gihálad ang láwas sa íyang anak nga patay na, Because of the indescribable sorrow that overcame him, he o?
ered up the dead body of his son.
{2} feeling of angry re-sentment.
mayugtánun a characterized with resentment and indignation.