NUNUT

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

nunut {1} together with.
Natundag ang karyir nunut sa daghang ayruplánu nga gidala niíni, The carrier sank together with the planes it was carrying.
{2} with [subject] as accompaniment.
Nag-áwit kami nunut ang singgit sa hudiyákà, We sang and shouted in merriment.
{3} for hair or fibers to be easily work-able, amenable, doing others bidding.
Nunut ang íyang buhuk búsà sayun sudláyun, His hair is easy to work.
Thats why its easy to comb.
Nunut kaáyu kanang kabáwa.
Bísan bátà maka-balhin, That is a very complaisant water bu?
alo.
Even a child can lead it.
v [A2; ac] {1} follow along.
Kun mulawig ka, in-gun sa mununut usab ang mga pangánud, When you sail, the clouds seem to follow along.
Nunta didtu ang libru, Go along with him to get the book.
{2} accompany with.
Ang kakúgi ki-nahanglang nuntan ug kaálam, Industry must be accompanied by wisdom.
{3} follow a new faith, idea, custom.
Makaminyù lang ta kun mununut ka sa ámung rilihiyun, We can get married only if you embrace our religion.
pahi-() v [A; b6] go along with an idea, submit oneself to an outside force.
Wà siyay dugúkan kay magpahinúnut lang kanúnay sa ámung hukum, He is spine-less because he always agrees with our decision without any objections.
Gipahinuntan siya sa gustu, She is given her whims.
sag-sig-() v [A23; b6] go along with, follow.
Misagnúnut ang ákung panan-aw sa milabay nga dalága, My eyes followed the woman who passed by.
pasig-pasag-() v {1} = pahinúnut.
{2} = sagnúnut.

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