LYAMAR

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

lyamar v {1} [A; c6] summon, call s.
o.
to come or for s.t.
to be brought.
Mulyamar ku ug lima ka saup arun patrabahúun sa pinsa, I will summon five tenants to work on the fence.
Naglya-mar na pagsúgud ang armi sa mga bayinti anyus, The army is beginning to draft the twenty-year olds.
Ilyamar ku ug taksi, Call me a taxi.
{2} [A2; c] speak to s.
o.
to ask for s.t.
Milyamar si Pidru nga manghulam siya ug kwarta nákù, Pedro called me to borrow money.
{2a} [A] signify ones intention.
Milyamar ug pangasáwa ang ákung anak, My son signified his intention of getting married.
{3} [A2] for a disease or mania to show signs of recurring.
Milyamar na sad ang ákung mata.
Magkibídu na giyud ku niíni, My eyes are bothering me again.
Now I really will have to wear eyeglasses.
{3a} ang tiyan feel hungry.
{4} [A2] for a gear to engage.
Dílì mulyamar ang primíra sa ákung mutur, My motorbike wont go into first.
{4a} for ones ability or strategy to produce results.
Walà mulyamar ang ákung lung syát, My long shots did not score.
{5} [A2] for wind to change directions.
Milyamar ang hángin paingus habagatan, The wind changed directions to the south.
n summons, order to start doing s.t.
lyamadur n one who calls for bets at a cockfight.

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