INIT

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

ínit a {1} hot, warm to the touch.
Ínit ang pán, The bread is still warm.
Ínit kaáyu sa kwartu, It was very warm inside the room.
Ay kug samúka kay ínit ang ákung run, Dont disturb me.
Im rather hot-tempered today.
{2} enthusiastic, heated, with vigorous concern.
Ínit kaáyu ang piliay dinhi sa Pilipínas, The elections here in the Philippines are hotly contested.
Ínit kaáyu ang ílang pagtinubágay, They had a heated argument.
Ínit siyag tinagdan nákù, She entertained me with great warmth.
{3} sunny and clear.
Pagpáyung kay ínit, Use a parasol because its hot.
ang kwarta a money is so irresistible it will tempt people to get themselves into trouble for its sake.
Ínit ang kwarta mau nga ang táwu nga mabuyu niíni kalagmítan mabanlud sa kadáut, Money is irresistible so that whoever succumbs to its temptation will likely be carried to misfortune.
n {1} heat.
Ang hinungaw sa ínit malagmit mauy nakadáut sa ímung mata, The sudden evaporation of heat from your body seems to have ruined your eyesight.
{2} sun, as opposed to shade.
Ayaw ihayhay sa ínit kay mulubad, Dont hang it in the sun because it will fade.
v {1} [AB; ab2] heat s.t.
, become hot.
Nag-ínit na kug kapi, Im heating some co?
ee.
Muínit ang kwartu ug dì abríhan ang bintánà, The room will get too warm if you dont open the windows.
Imna ning litsi arun mainitan ímung tiyan, Drink this milk to warm your stomach.
{1a} [B; b3] be in a bad mood about s.t.
Nagkainit ang íyang buut nga nagkapildipildi sa súgal, Hes getting in more and more of a bad mood because he has been losing steadily in his gambling.
Giinítan ku níya, Hes P.
O.
d at me (Im the reason he is P.
O.
d).
{1b} = paN-.
{2} [B; ab3(1)] be heated up with enthusiasm.
Sa nag-ínit na ang dúlà, Just as the game was getting exciting.
Giinítan ku nang awtúha, I got all fired up about that car.
{3} [B36; b6] for it to be a sunny day.
Dúgay nang wà makaínit, The sun hasnt shone for some time.
{4} [AN] ang kwarta sa kamut for money to remain in ones possession for long.
Dì muínit (mangínit) ang kwarta sa mga táwung diswildu, If you get a salary, you dont keep your money for longyou spend it as you earn.
paN- v [A2] get hot from some internal source.
Wà mangínit ang makina, The machine didnt heat up.
Gitapin-an ku ang nagpanginit níyang láwas, I felt his feverish body.
Adtu ka na?
Wà pa gánì makapangínit ang ímung lubut, Youre leaving already?
You havent even warmed your fanny (lit.
your fanny hasnt even had a chance to warm up yet).
Nangínit ákung dalunggan pagkadungug sa insultu, My ears burned when I heard the insult.
-ay v [C3] compete or fight in a heated manner.
Bahálà nang magkumpitinsiya mu basta dì lang mag-initay, You may compete with each other, but not too heatedly.
pa- n {1} s.t.
one warms oneself with.
{2} snack, usually in the afternoon.
{2a} = ipa-.
v [A; b6(1)] take ones afternoon snack.
ipa- n small tip (lit.
s.t.
to buy a snack with).
Díay ipaínit nímu, dung, Heres a tip for you, son.
() v [A; b(1)] expose s.
o.
or oneself to the sun.
Painiti ang bátà mabuntag, Expose the child to the sun every morning.
pa-an() n place one can get snacks.
ka- n {1} enthusiasm.
{2} = ínit, n, 1.
{3} = ka-un().
ka-un() n degree of heat.
-un() a easily angered.
Initun ang táwung hayblad, A person with high blood pressure is short-tempered.
v [B12] become short-tempered.
ma-un {1} warm, a?
ectionate.
{2} enthusiastic, avid.
Mainítun nga pagsúgat, Warm welcome.
{3} heated, conducted with vigor.
ting-() n hot season.
v [B56] be the hot season.

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