PUTUT
PUTUT is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...
pútut n {1} a small coconut.
Maáyu pay maglána kag pú-tut, It is about as easy as extracting coconut oil from the small fruit (i.
e.
impossible).
v {1} [A2N; b(1)] bearing forth small coconuts.
Mipútut (namútut) na ang lubi.
Dì na madúgay may butung, The coconut tree has nuts.
Well have young coconut to eat soon.
{2} [A] for flowers to form buds.
Musúgud nag pangalimyun ug mupútut (mamútut) na ang búwak, A flower begins to smell sweet when it begins to form buds.
-un a young, inexperienced, and uninitiated (literary).
Sa putútung salabú-tan, In the young, innocent mind.
Maáyu pay maglána kag pú-tut, It is about as easy as extracting coconut oil from the small fruit (i.
e.
impossible).
v {1} [A2N; b(1)] bearing forth small coconuts.
Mipútut (namútut) na ang lubi.
Dì na madúgay may butung, The coconut tree has nuts.
Well have young coconut to eat soon.
{2} [A] for flowers to form buds.
Musúgud nag pangalimyun ug mupútut (mamútut) na ang búwak, A flower begins to smell sweet when it begins to form buds.
-un a young, inexperienced, and uninitiated (literary).
Sa putútung salabú-tan, In the young, innocent mind.