BASA

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

basà a {1} wet.
{2} watery, soft.
Dì ku gustug kan-un nga basà ang pagkalútù, I dont like rice with too much water in it.
{3} ang papil ruined reputation.
Walay musugut níya kay basà na ang íyang papil sa pagkapalikíru, Nobody has accepted his marriage proposals because he has a bad reputation as a philanderer.
{4} ang tíngug raspy voiced.
v {1} [APB12; b5] wet s.t.
, become wet.
Ang ulan mauy mubasà (mupabasà) sa pilapilan, The rain will wet the ricefields.
Bas-i (bas-a) kanang ímung túhud, Wet your knee a little.
Mabasà lang nà siya kun malígù, He doesnt have intercourse.
(Lit.
He only gets wet when he takes a bath.
) {2} [A; b5] wash s.t.
Si Pitra mubasà áning húgawng lamísa, Petra will wash this dirty table.
{3} [a] cook, using more water than usual.
Gibasà níya paglung-ag ang kan-un, She cooked the rice soft (with more water than usual).
{4} [A13] bathe with s.t.
on.
Bísan sulud sa banyung sirádu nagbasà gihápun, Even in the privacy of her bathroom, she bathed with s.t.
on.
{5} [B1256] ang papil for reputation to be ruined.
hiN-() v [A; b] wash s.
o.
s feet.
Himasái ang mga bátà únà pakatulga, Wash the childrens feet before you put them to sleep.
panghiN-() v [A2] wash ones feet.
Nanghimásà ka na?
Have you washed your feet?
-un a watery.

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