lutu
LUTU is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
lútù v {1} [AB12; a] cook. Humut ang nagkalutung inasal, The roast pig smelled delicious as it was cooking. Lutúun nátù ang kík, Let us cook the cake. {1a} [AB12; b6] make ice prod-ucts. Gáhì na ang áyis, nalútù na diay, The ice has hardened; it is done. {2} [AP; a1] make s.t. tender. Súkà ray mulútù (mu-palútù) sa kinílaw, Vinegar can get the raw fish tender. Alkuhul ang naglútù sa atay niánang palaínum, Alcohol is giving that drunkard a tender liver. {3} dáan [a12] have the outcome pre-planned. Ang banggà gilútù dáan sa mga maghuhúkum, The judges prejudged the contest. {4} [B; c6] become darkened. Mulútù (malútù) ug samut ang ímung pánit ug magsígi kag painit, Your skin will become darker if you keep staying in the sun. n {1} cooked rice or corn grits. Paghúkad ug lútù, Bring some cooked rice to the table. {2} manner of cooking. Kináham ku ang lútung binisayà, I love Visayan cooking. a {1} done, cooked. Ug lútù na ang kamúti átung kan-un, If the sweet pota-toes are done, lets eat them. {1a} for ice to be frozen. {2} dark in shade. Ang blú sa dágat mas lútù ikumparar sa lángit, The blue of the sea is darker than the blue of the sky. {3} dáan prejudged. Lútù na man dáan ang ákung grádu, My grades are fixed. {4} nga makaw {a} dish prepared for short-order cooking. {b} shabbily made. Lútung makaw ang pagkabúhat sa lamísa, The table was poorly made. {c} prejudged. Lútung makaw ang kumbinsiyun, The convention was rigged. () a {1} well-fermented fish. {2} = lútù, 1a. v [b3] become fermented fish paste. Wà pa gánì makalutù ang ginamus nahurut na námug káun, The fish paste had not even gotten fermented before we ate it up. ni-, -in- n food bought prepared. Pagpalit ug linútù ug kabsan tag sud-an, Buy some carry-out food if we run short. ni-an(), -in-an() n manner of cooking. ma-() n boiled rice usu-ally wrapped in banana leaves carried as ones lunch. v {1} [A] bring a lunch of this sort. {2} [A; a2] prepare a lunch of this sort.