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1 kublihan
shelter -
2 takbuhan
shelter -
3 a jiseiyí
shelter (in its shelter) -
4 kanlungan
shelter, harbor, haven, refuge, covert, coverture -
5 aas seiyí
shelter of tree -
6 déili
shelter, harbor -
7 sukob
English Definition: see sukob1 see sukob2--------Active Verb: sumukobEnglish Definition: (verb) to share a cover or shelter, e.g. an umbrellaExamples: Sumukob ka dito sa aking payong. (You seek shelter here under my umbrella.)--------Active Verb: magsukobPassive Verb: isukobEnglish Definition: (verb) to allow to share a cover or shelterExamples: 1) Magsukob kayo dito sa aming bahay habang malakas ang ulan. (You should all seek shelter here in our house while it is raining hard.) 2) Isukob natin sila dito sa ating bahay. (Let us give them shelter in our house.) -
8 a seiyí
below it (referring to the area below a natural landmark); its shelter; in its sheltershelter (in its shelter) -
9 kanlong
Active Verb: kumanlongPassive Verb: ikanlongEnglish Definition: 1) to hide from view -- KUMANLONG (verb) 2) to hide something from view -- MAGKANLONG, IKANLONG (verb)Examples: 1) Kumanlong siya sa ilalim ng puno. (He took shelter under the tree.) 2) Ikanlong mo ang mga damit sa silong ng bahay. (Hide the clothes under the house.) -
10 ampunan
refuge, asylum, shelter, covert -
11 kandungan
lap, shelter -
12 kumanlong
screen, to shelter -
13 mangublí
ensconce, to screen, to shelter -
14 sumilong
to shelter, skulk -
15 umampon
adopt, to shelter, protect
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