LARAG

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

lárag v {1} [B2] for leaves to yellow.
Nagkalarag ang mga tanum kay way ulan, The plants are becoming yellow because there hasnt been any rain.
{1a} [B12] for leaves or flowers to wither and fall o?
.
Nalárag ang mga dáhun sa lawus nga kamunggay, The withered kamunggay leaves dropped o?
.
{2} [B12] be faded.
Nalárag na ang íyang kaanyag, Her beauty has faded.
{2a} ang búlak, pagkabúlak lose ones virginity (for the flower to fade).
Nalárag ang íyang pagkabúlak sa dihang gipaangkan siya, She lost her chaste beauty when she became pregnant.
{3} [B] get completely drunk.
Sa ílang pag-ínum gabíi si Tunyu ang únang nalárag, In their spree last night Tonio was the first one to get under the table.
{3a} [B12; a1] be fascinated with s.
o.
Ang íyang kaanyag mauy nakalárag (nakapalárag) nákù, Her beauty fascinated me.
() a withered, yellowed leaves, flowers, faded beauty, unchaste.
Gipangasáwa siya bísan usa na siya ka larag nga búlak, S.
o.
married her even though she was a faded flower (no longer a virgin).
n fallen leaves.
láran v [A12; a12] beat, outdo.
Dakù túud si Klí apan walà siya makaláran ni Prísir, Clay may be big but he couldnt beat Frazier.
pa-v {1} [A3] allow oneself to be outdone.
{2} [A13] allow oneself to get carried away with his emotions.
Magpaláran ka gánis ímung kaguul, masakit ka giyud, If you allow yourself to get carried away with your emotions, you will surely get sick.

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