LAYAG

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

láyag n sail of a boat.
v [A; b6] put up the sail.
Mularga na ang sakayan kay gilayágan na, The boat is ready to sail be-cause they have hoisted the sails.
() v [A13] {1} for a sailboat to sail.
{1a} lantaw ug sit idly by watching people that are working without lifting a finger to help (as if watching s.
o.
sail-ing).
Naglantawg naglayag bisag gikinahanglan kaáyu ang íyang pagtábang, He just sits idly by watching, even though his help is badly needed.
{2} for the ears to stick out.
Naglayag ang dunggan, His ears stick out.
-an() k.
o.
volute shell growing to 3 by 1 1/2 with no operculum.
Edible but bitter.
-in-an n boat with sails.
-un a favorable for sailing.
-un ug dátù for a wind to be slow (lit.
good only for rich people with plenty of time to sail with).
-um-an n k.
o.
small squid, growing to 8 with a very reduced internal plate.
paN-um-an() v [B; c] go to catch lumayágan.
panlumayaganan place one can fish for lumayágan.
{2} boat for fishing for lumayágan.

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