LAMA

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

lamà n {1} imprint, stain left behind.
Lamà sa ngábil, Mark left by the lips.
Lamà sa kuldun sa íyang háwak, The imprint of the cord on his waist.
{2} stain on ones character.
v [AB2; b] {1} leave a mark, have a mark left on it.
Naglamà sa mantil ang kitsap, The catsup left a stain on the tablecloth.
{2} bring a moral stain or blemish upon.
Ang ímung pagkadisgrasyáda mauy naglamà sa átung kadunggánan sa bánay, You got preg-nant, and it has blemished the honor of our family.
{3} become clearly apparent.
Ang kaguul mulamà giyud sa hitsúra, Sorrows show themselves in ones countenance.
() v [A; c1] dye thread or cloth.
Ang usa ka putus tinà makalámà ug tulu ka sinínà, A packet of dye can dye three dresses.
-in-() n {1} dyed large cotton threads, usually used for weaving into blankets or tow-els.
{2} red weft thread.
lamàlamà a smeared, uneven in color.
Lamàlamà nga pagpintal, Not evenly painted.
v [B6; a] be, be-come smeared or uneven in color.
Maglamàlamà ang kulur sa sinínà ug iladlad, Your dress will get all uneven in color if you bleach it.

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