daot
التعريفات والمعاني
== Cebuano ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *zaqet (cf. Hiligaynon daut, Malay jahat).
=== Pronunciation 1 ===
Hyphenation: da‧ot
IPA(key): /ˈdaʔot/ [ˈd̪a.ʔot̪]
==== Verb Root ====
daot (Badlit spelling ᜇᜂᜆ᜔)
(of an engine, appliance, etc.) to be in poor condition; become ruined (especially on its own)
Synonym: guba
Antonym: ayo
Nadaot ang makina. ― The machine is ruined (on its own).
(of food, etc.) to go bad; to spoil
(of people) to get into trouble
(of bodily functions) to deteriorate
Makadaot 'na sa imong mata. ― That could ruin your eyes.
to give someone a sexually transmitted infection
to hex; harm someone's health through sorcery
for a supernatural being to inflict an illness
(of things) to cause bad effects on; to harm
to tarnish someone's reputation; to besmirch
===== Conjugation =====
===== Derived terms =====
=== Pronunciation 2 ===
Hyphenation: da‧ot
IPA(key): /daˈʔot/ [d̪ɐˈʔot̪]
==== Adjective ====
daót (Badlit spelling ᜇᜂᜆ᜔)
(dated) sickly, malnourished
(dialectal, Cebu) thin; slim
Synonym: niwang
(dialectal) defective
(of fish, crab, etc.) not meaty
===== Derived terms =====
==== Noun ====
daót (Badlit spelling ᜇᜂᜆ᜔)
a person who is slim, skinny
(uncommon) defects
Synonym: depekto
(uncommon) rotten or spoiled food, etc.
(uncommon) damage
(uncommon) hex
==== Verb ====
daót (Badlit spelling ᜇᜂᜆ᜔)
to become slim
(euphemistic) to have a menstruation
===== Conjugation =====
==== References ====
John U. Wolff (1972), A dictionary of Cebuano Visayan[1] (overall work in Cebuano and English), Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pages 208-209