HUNIT

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

húnit a {1} tough and resilient.
Húnit ang tsitsarun, lisud usápun, These pork rinds arent crisp.
Theyre tough and re-silient and di?
cult to chew.
{2} being strong and firm, resis-tant to breakage.
Húnit kaáyu ning plastíka, Dì man mabuak ug dukdúkun, This is tough plastic because it doesnt break when you pound it.
{3} di?
cult to come by.
Húnit kaáyu ang tra-báhu run, Work is hard to come by these days.
{4} resistant to doing s.t.
Húnit nga mga dalikdik, Stubborn streaks of dirt that wont come out.
Húnit siya nga musugut, It is di?
cult to get her to accept the marriage proposal.
v {1} [B; b6] be tough and resilient.
{2} [B2; b6] become tough, resistant to breakage.
{3} [B4; b6] put up resistance to doing s.t.
Naghúnit ku sa pagriku-mindr níya, I am hesitant to recommend him.
{4} [A2] hold s.t.
nearly severed by a thread.
Gamayng pánit na lang naghúnit sa ákung tudlù nga natigbasan, A little bit of skin was all that was holding my finger when it chopped o?
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ka- n strength to resist tension, tensile strength.
-un a having great tensile strength.

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