puti
PUTI is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
putì a {1} white. {1a} in plant description, green varieties of plants that have green varieties and red or brown varieties. Síling putì, Green peppers. Mandalúsang putì, The mandalúsa with green leaves (as opposed to the species with red leaves). {2} white race. Ságad sa mga putì taas ug ilung, Most white peo-ple have long noses. pay agipu, lubut sa kúlun, urasiyun dark skinned (lit. a firebrand, the bottom of a kettle, the evening prayers [said after dark] are whiter). Putì pay agipu ning bána mu, Your husband is darker than the tip of a firebrand. n {1} white vaginal discharge. {2} = ispíhu. v {1} [APB; b6] be, be-come white, cause s.t. to become so. Klúruks ang muputì (mu-paputì) sa ímung sinínà, Chlorox will make your dress white. {2} [A1; b6] wear s.t. white. Magputì ang mga nars, Nurses wear white. {3} [b(1)] tell s. o. frankly of his anger or hurt feelings toward him. Giputian (gipaputian) ku siyag sulti nga naglágut ku sa íyang gibúhat, I had it out with her because I was angry at what she did. ug itlug, lisik a cowardly. v [B2456] chicken out. Miputì ang itlug ni Krustsib dihang naninuud si Kinidi, Khrushchev chickened out when Kennedy showed that he meant business. ang kiting, tiil v [B246] run away in fright. Miputì ang íyang tiil pagkakità níya sa íyang kuntra, He turned tail when he saw his adversary. nga tábil movies. Bitúun sa put-ing tábil, Movie star (lit. star of the white screen). -anay v [C; c3] have it out with s. o. -an() n variety of coconut and pineap-ple more orange in color than the ordinary. -in-() long, slender, sharp sword. ka- n whiteness. -un a whitish, fair-skinned.